Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 December 2013
Goroka workshop gives some sense of optimism that PNG can get on top of the violence associated with sorcery; It is seven years this week since the Fiji military deposed the legitimate governemt of… Audio
Tonga Power details handling of fraud and cheating by staff
Tonga power utility confident it is on top of fraud issues in a gas company it acquired earlier this year. Audio
Land loss in Papua New Guinea highlighted by NGOs
The illegal loss of land to foreign loggers in Papua New Guinea documented by non government organisations. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening editiion for 3 December 2013
Conservation concerned discussions on overfishing are being held in private; French Polynesia's nuclear test veterans not impressed by zone extension; Climate change conference frustrating and… Audio
West Papuan military commander thanks Vanuatu for support
A West Papuan rebel military leader makes his way to Vanuatu to thank the country for its backing for the push for independence from Indonesia. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 December 2013
Protestors in Wellington call for independence in West Papua; A West Papuan military leader arrives in Vanuatu to thank the country for its support; The economic impact on agriculture from climate… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 December 2013
No stall on election preparations says Fiji regime; Sorcery related violence on the agenda at Goroka workshop; Pacific countries want compromise on labour mobility in PACER negotiations; PNG church… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 30 November 2013
A new mosquito borne virus causing problems in the Pacific; the UN wants law changes to improve the lot of Australia's asylum seekers in camps in PNG and Nauru; A key Fiji military officer is… Audio
2:29pm Pacific Regional News for 29 November 2013
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
Work on hotel in Port Moresby at standstill
Work on a planned five star hotel and casino in Port Moresby comes to a standstill. Audio
Vanuatu parliament to consider constitutional amendments
Vanuatu's Parliament is again set to hold an extra ordinary meeting to consider constitutional amendments. Audio
Vanuatu promoting itself to the Chinese tourist market
Chinese tourism officials said to be impressed with what Vanuatu has to offer. Audio
American Samoa Governor makes changes to Christmas programme
The American Samoa governor to stop state workers from preparing Christmas skits during work hours, after public complaints. Audio
Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years
Outgoing secretary general of the SPC leaves after eight years at the helm. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 23 November 2013
Pacific Island countries speak out against lack of action at COP19; Photographer reveals graphic images of sorcery violence in PNG; UN Women in PNG planning women-only buses in capital; Fiji economist… Audio