Don Wiseman
Bougainville weeks away from having its own public service
Bougainville administrator outlines plans for when the province can set up its own bureaucracy. Audio
New Zealand places some checks on aid programmes with Nauru
The foreign ministers of Nauru and New Zealand meet after Wellington became concerned at the removal of key officials from the judiciary on the island. Audio
Sport: PNG Hunters make a statement in first ever game
The Papua New Guinea Hunters have laid down a marker one month out from their debut in rugby league's Queensland Cup. Audio
PNG bringing in new policies to help youth
The plight of youth in Papua New Guinea and the government's plans to tackle the issue. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 8 February 2014
Calls for action by the PNG government to end violence against women; the mysterious behaviour by the Fiji government after a strike at Nadi's Sheraton Hotel group; the latest in the Pacific's push… Audio
Legality of Nauru detention being challenged
Australian group of lawyers bring constitutional challenge over detention of asylum seekers on Nauru Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 6 February 2015
Fiji flag change plan called undemocratic, West Papuan MSG bid gains people's support; Tuvalu opens High Commission in New Zealand; Mercury rising in Pacific tuna; Authorities rush to deal with dengue… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 7 February 2015
Fiji flag change plan called undemocratic, West Papuan MSG bid gains people's support; Tuvalu opens High Commission in New Zealand; Mercury rising in Pacific tuna; Authorities rush to deal with dengue… Audio
A fisherman washed up in the Marshalls to be repatriated soon
The Marshall Islands prepares to repatriate a Latin American fisherman who washed up after being lost at sea for 13 months. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 February 2014
International unions call for investigation into Fiji labour rights; Pacific women put aside political differences for common goal; A castaway who says he's been drifting the Pacific for more than a… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 31 January 2014
Lawyer says opposition leader 'elated' by PNG court decision; floodwaters subside in Nadi as authorities praise new systems; Officials are working hard to remove fishing vessel stranded on a reef in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 January 2014
Officials are working hard to remove fishing vessel stranded on a reef in Pohnpei; PNG's rapid growth is labelled explosive; French Polynesian health authorities have been fighting two mosquito borne… Audio
An analyst says Nauru's institutions are severely compromised
An analyst says Nauru's essential institutions are severely compromised. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 25 January 2014
Tonga's recovery from cyclone Ian; Nauru ignores its own laws and deports a senior judiciary official; Niue's workers to go a four day week and get paid for five; Melanesian leaders are top meet after… Audio