Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 November 2013
Aid agencies open the Pacific's first state of the art disaster warning facility in Vanuatu; Foreign journalists still struggling to get into Indonesia's Papua; Samoan rape comments spark an outcry. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 November 2013
Aid agencies open the Pacific's first state of the art disaster warning facility in Vanuatu; Foreign journalists still struggling to get into Indonesia's Papua; Samoan rape comments spark an outcry… Audio
2:29pm Pacific Regional News for 21 November 2013
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
SPC looks to multi-sectoral approach to regional issues
The outgoing director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community says in future the regional agency will put more emphasis on a multi sectoral approach to solving problems in the Pacific. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 November 2013
A New Zealand company offers Bougainville expertise in drawing up new laws on foreign investment; Samoan businesses look to increase exports into New Zealand; The Papua New Guinea government says it… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 16 November 2013
Tribal fighting claimed 14 lives in PNG's Southern Highlands, a Fiji economist says the government has to create real longterm growth, a former PNG prime minister lashes out at the man currently in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 November 2013
More emerging about grim tribal violence in Papua New Guinea; New report recommends ways to improve investment in Fiji; United Nations agencies combine forces in a new Pacific project against climate… Audio
14 reported dead in Southern Highlands violence in PNG
Violence continues in PNG's Southern Highlands province after 14 die and houses are torched. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 November 2013
Palau under a state of emergency following super typhoon Haiyan; Concerns at Australian plans to send woman back to Nauru detention camp after giving birth; Rain has delayed Vanuatu police action… Audio
Call for new Bougainville aid mission
Australian think tank says Canberra should lead a revitalised aid mission to Bougainville to ensure there is no re-emergence of violence. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 9 November 2013
A think tank says Bougainville needs help and Australia has to step up; The Fiji regime's odd claim the country is about to have its first democratic elections; Cook Islanders upset at the huge… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8 November 2013
Acting police commissioner in Samoa denies earlier comments on ministers; Governor of PNG's Eastern Highlands visits site of landslide; Growing desire in the Cook Islands to earn a living from… Audio
Claims Fiji village misled by Regime over elections
The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says the government is attempting to defraud villages into supporting a strategy not to hold elections next year. Audio