Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 July 2013
Former US official recalls Biak Massacre in West Papua; new debate in Papua about just which organisations represent the indigenous Melanesian population; the first of Nauru's asylum seekers should… Audio
First Nauru asylum seekers might earn refugee status in days
Decisions on refugee status on some of the first arrivals at the Nauru asylum seeker camp likely within two weeks. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 July 2013
The first of Nauru's asylum seekers should find out about their refugees status in the next two weeks; New debate in Papua about just which organisations represent the indigenous Melanesian… Audio
BCL to buy local in Bougainville mine relaunch
The government in Bougainville says it will require a rejuvenated Bougainville Copper Ltd to source most of its basic supplies from within the province. Audio
Female prison wardens in PNG on notice over links with inmates
Female prison wardens in PNG, on notice over links with inmates, are told they will automatically lose their jobs if such incidents occur again. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 July 2013
Female prison wardens in PNG on notice over links with inmates; Koniambo project provides New Caledonia more autonomy; Long term water quality solutions sought in Fiji next week; Bougainville… Audio
Bougainville govt contemplates suing PNG national govt
Bougainville government unhappy with Peace Agreement breaches by the PNG national government, may sue. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 July 2013
Bougainville contemplates suing PNG national government; Newly declassified documents show that nuclear fallout in Tahiti is far worse than previously admitted; Pacific Island countries are urged to… Audio
Tokelau aiming for 100 percent renewable energy
Tokelau - the first country to produce all its electricity needs from solar power, moves to the next stage of its energy plan. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 July 2013
Fiji's Rabuka hints at running on NFP ticket; Solomon Islands government admits corruption in ministries a problem; Greater need for Pasifika research to have practical application. Audio
TI in Fiji surveys the attitudes of youth to integrity
Transparency International in Fiji launches survey of youth perceptions and attitudes to integrity. Audio
Co-ordinated health delivery vital in Pacific, research shows
Research commissioned by the Fred Hollows Foundation shows the benefits from a more co-ordinated approach to the delivery of health services in the Pacific Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 29 June 2013
More revelations about Wellington-Suva diplomacy have been exposed in a book launched this week: Two men charged in French Polynesia with 1997 kidnapping and murder journalist, Jean-Pascal Couraud… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 June 2013
Australian minister decried for refugee claims; Salaries under spotlight in New Caledonia's economic struggles; Marshalls to galvanise action on climate change at summit; Fiji's first capital becomes… Audio
Marshalls to galvanise action on climate change at summit
Marshall Islands plans for a Majuro Declaration to increase focus and action on climate change. Audio
Australian minister decried for refugee claims
Bob Carr's claims about asylum seekers not being genuine refugees dismissed as unprincipled spin. Audio