Don Wiseman
Refugee advocate group condemns transfer of first asylum seekers to Nauru
Refugee advocacy group condemns Canberra for transferring the first asylum seeker families to Nauru. Audio
The owner of PNG's Rabaul Queen is charged - update
Owner of the Rabaul Queen, which sank in February last year and claimed dozens of lives, is charged with manslaughter . Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 August 2013
The owner of PNG's Rabaul Queen is charged, PNG police quell election tensions in Mt Hagen, 18 months after the tragedy claiming at least 141 lives; NGO blasts Canberra for transferring the first… Audio
The owner of PNG's Rabaul Queen is charged
The owner of the Rabaul Queen ferry which sank off Papua New Guinea's Morobe coast 18 months ago is facing 162 counts of manslaughter. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 August 2013
The owner of PNG's Rabaul Queen is charged, PNG police quell election tensions in Mt Hagen, 18 months after the tragedy claiming at least 141 lives; Grassroots helpers of PNG's women say Governments… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 August 2013
The owner of PNG's Rabaul Queen is charged, PNG police quell election tensions in Mt Hagen, 18 months after the tragedy claiming at least 141 lives; NGO blasts Canberra for transferring the first… Audio
7pm Pacific Regional News for 20 August 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Fight for recognition of Australia's South Sea Islanders
The push for recognition of Australia's South Sea Islanders community, which the University of Sydney says is a human right for a forgotten people. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 August 2013
Collusion will not be tolerated, warns Solomons police boss; Fiji's Macuata marine sanctuary benefiting the people says new chief; Fight for recognition of Australia's South Sea Islanders; Lingering… Audio
Australian doctors set up new group over asylum seeker policies
A group of Australian doctors has formed a new group, Doctors for Refugees, to try and push for a policy change by Canberra Audio
Shortage of copra meal hampers Fiji dairy farmers
Fiji dairy industry is seeking an alternative to copra meal for its cows because Fiji copra production is too low Audio
New Tuvalu government committed to the people - PM
The newly installed prime minister of Tuuvalu Enele Sopoaga says they are committed to doing the best for the people but first need to assess the budget and national strategy. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 17 August 2013
Amnesty criticises Fiji court ruling; Vanuatu airport management in the dark over upgrade plans; NZ's biggest single aid package unveiled in Solomons; The dire state of the economy in French… Audio
Tuvalu hopes Fiji's travel ban on chief justice sorted quickly
The prime minister of Tuvalu, Enele Sopoaga, says the previous government could be behind the chief justice being stopped from travelling through Fiji to Tuvalu. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 16 August 2013
Tuvalu hopes Fiji's travel ban on its chief justice can be sorted quickly; Vanuatu government urged to give details about airport plans; PNG and Bougainville trade barbs as NZ's McCully visits… Audio