Don Wiseman
Support in Kiribati for report on sexual health
A New Zealand MP says there has been overwhelming support in Kiribati for a report addressing adolescent sexual and reproductive health.. Audio
Airports Vanuatu yet to be consulted by govt on radical plans
Airports Vanuatu Ltd's General Manager claims the government has not communicated to it about major plans for the country's airport services. Audio
South Sea Islanders mark 150 years since first arrival in Queensland
Australia's South Sea Islanders communities are marking the 150th anniversary of when islanders were first brought, often kidnapped, to Australia to work in the sugar cane fields. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 August 2013
Concerns in American Samoa after health inspectors shut down schools; Australia's South Sea Islanders mark 150 years since their forebears arrived; Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal… Audio
Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal
Anger in Bougainville at secret deal signed by Panguna land owner group leader and a Chinese government controlled company Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition 13 August 2013
Anger in Bougainville at secret Panguna deal; Solomons business leader calls for women to back women politicians; Vanuatu desalination plant will supply water to 11,000 people; Kiribati Marine… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 10 August 2013
Fiji launches its own Pacific Forum and talks about excluding New Zealand from the other one; Nauru to take refugees but not permanently; Papua New Guinea's prime minister Peter O'Neill visits… Audio
University of Goroka dismisses reports of excluded students
The University of Goroka in PNG says media reports that up to 400 students have been excluded from the institution are wrong. Audio
Pacific church leaders want action over Fukushima nuclear waste
Pacific Conference of Churches calls for action over nuclear waste from Fukushima pouring into the Pacific. Audio
IOM involved in major project
The International Organisation of Migration along with Papua New Guinea's national and provincial disaster centres and the US Agency for International Development, is working to improve resilience to… Audio
Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by recent actions
Tuvalu's former prime minister stands by actions during last week's political ructions. Audio
Nauru opposition banned from commenting on refugee resettlement
Nauru opposition banned in local media from commenting on government's controversial decision to resettle refugees on the island. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 August 2013
Nauru opposition banned from commenting on refugee resettlement; Kiribati's leader says a new regional body being set up in Fiji won't take over from the Forum; Tuvalu's former prime minister stands… Audio
Questions raised about huge Vanuatu airport development
Vanuatu plans huge airport developments involving a Singaporean company. The government says it is vital to grow tourism but the opposition says its risky and too costly. Audio