Don Wiseman
Solomons mine overflow could claim lives - miner
Rising water levels in tailings dam of Solomon Islands mine poses a threat to life and property. Audio
Second failure no concern for Tongan election candidate
Auckland domiciled Tongan election candidate plans to try for a seat again. Unsuccessful Tongan election candidate undaunted by failure. Audio
Millions in aid to Tonga from China
China gives Tonga a multi million dollar aid grant. Audio
Solomons toolkit factors in risk
A toolkit to help Solomon Islands, one of the most prone countries in the Pacific to disaster to factor risk into its planning and development. Audio
SPC to be an observer at UN
The Secretariat of the Pacific Community has been awarded observer status at the United Nations. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 13 December 2014
Tuna Commission under scrutiny after failing to deliver on overfishing; Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts; New Australian immigration law draws widespread criticism; Fiji passes… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 December 2014
Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts; Solomon Airline looks at future Bougainville flights; Pacific businesses are told to make human rights a key part of their plans; A Tongan election… Audio
Suspended Nauru MPs get no satisfaction from courts
MPs in Nauru lose legal bid to overturn suspension from parliament. Audio
Democracy no longer the issue - Tongan election analyst
: The Tonga Democrats believe they can be the new government despite only taking 9 seats in the election. Audio
Attack on Bougainville police prompts ultimatum
Anger at attack on policeman in south Bougainville prompts a threat from the officers that they will shut down their office. Audio
Better shipping for Tonga's Niuas
A shipping service, owned and operated by the local community, is set to be launched next year in Tonga's far northern Niua island group. Audio
Legacy of WW2 bombs in the Pacific for many years - officer
Ten New Zealanders involved in exercise to remove bombs from around Torokina in Bougainville. Audio
Pacific human rights in spotlight at Massey Uni
Massey University conference to focus on human rights issues around the Pacific and look for sustainable solutions. Audio
Tagata o te moana for 6 December 2014
Two men adrift for five months are healthy; Tonga's new MPs struggle to agree on who should lead the country; Papua New Guinea's Peter O'Neill is unconcerned by a new rejuvenated opposition; former… Audio
Niue man who was arrested during NZ PM's visit plans to sue
A man in Niue who was arrested and taken into custody when the New Zealand prime minister, John Key, visited last June, is suing police. Audio