Don Wiseman
Bougainville leader says Miningtoro lying on mining
Bougainville's leader takes issue with claims by a national MP that it has not sought the views of the people over its proposed mining law. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 16 May 2015
Most Solomon Islands flood victims now out of the evacuation centres; PNG's Govt takes the lead to tackle gender-based violence; Vanuatu churches say they won't accept the gay community; There's… Audio
Most Solomons flood victims now out of evacuation centres
As the recovery from flooding in Solomon Islands continues just five evacuation centres now remain open. Audio
Bougainville's own public service launched
Bougainville launches its own public service as Port Moresby hands down more powers. Audio
Minister wants Australian academic out of Bougainville
There is a call from Bougainville for a high profile academic working with the ABG to be ordered out of Papua New Guinea. Audio
The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility
The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility as the key to improving employment and opportunity in the Pacific. Audio
Tonga's Afghanistan deployment completed - what's next?
Tonga's soldiers end their deployment to Afghanistan and now attention turns to how they might be employed now. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 10 May 2014
Save the Children says more help needed for Solomon Islands recovery; New Caledonia readies for Sunday's election; Mounting criticism in Fiji of regime double standards over polls; Members of the Fiji… Audio
New Cook Islands political party emerges
New approach to politics planned in the Cook Islands with the emergence of a new political force. Audio
Tagata o Te Moana for 3 May 2014
Fiji's Mahendra Chaudhry is given a huge fine but has escaped a prison term; A watchdog says a PNG mine is hellish and is calling for resettlement; A human rights report details at least seven… Audio