Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 November 2013
Cook Islanders vow to keep up pressure not to have their New Zealand pensions back taxed; Senior Niuean high school students appeal to the New Zealand government for more support in their education… Audio
NZ eye surgeon details extent of diabetes on Niue
Screening programme needed to ensure Niuean diabetics get treatment before losing their sight. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 2 November 2013
Concerns about the administration of justice in French Polynesia after papers go missing; A human rights report on Papua is welcomed but activists say the situation is far worse; The Cook Islands… Audio
Bougainville to take human rights film festival around the province
Bougainville to take human right film festival around the province. Audio
Vanuatu government asked to step in over tourist intimidation
Vanuatu business operators seek more police to control chaotic scenes when cruise ships arrive in Port Vila. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 October 2013
Violence against women continues to be dire in Pacific; Papua situation said to be worse than reported by AHRC; State of emergency to quickly repair rundown PNG hospital; Poor soil and labour shortage… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 October 2013
Papua situation said to be worse than reported by AHRC; State of emergency to quickly repair rundown PNG hospital; Poor soil and labour shortage in Niue hamper developments in vanilla industry… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 October 2013
The European Union lays out what Fiji has to do to get all development aid back; A Fiji NGO is undertaking work to get more women into politics ahead of next year's election; is schooling free in… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 19 October 2013
Foreign media restricted from taking training workshops in Fiji; New Zealand's foreign minister defends renewed aid spending on police advisors to Indonesia's Papua; The European Union says it will… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 October 2013
Vanuatu Lands Minister delighted with outcome of lands summit; American Samoa moves to arrest poor education standards; A Former Niue police chief is appointed as New Zealand's High Commissioner to… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 October 2013
The New Zealand Foreign Minister defends the resumption of a community policing project in Papua; New generation of ocean leadership being fostered through a UN fellowship which builds capacity to… Audio
EU says aid to Fiji will resume after next year's polls
An EU official, in Fiji for a sugar conference, says the EU will not resume its aid programme until after the promised elections next year have taken place. Audio