Don Wiseman
Tokelau speaks up about being shut out of UN bodies
Tokelau speaks up about being shut out of UN bodies. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 June 2013
Tahiti nuclear test veterans unhappy with French Socialists; Fiji police urge compassion as suicide rate climbs; EU speaks out about PNG's resorting the death penalty; no threat from coronavirus in… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 8 June 2013
What the experts have to say about how to change attitudes to sorcery in PNG; Samoa dismisses the tough conditions a Chinese company wants to impose as the price for it setting up business there… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 June 2013
Tahiti nuclear test veterans unhappy with French Socialists; Fiji police urge compassion as suicide rate climbs; EU speaks out about PNG's resorting the death penalty; no threat from coronavirus in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 June 2013
Tahiti nuclear test veterans unhappy with French Socialists; Fiji police urge compassion as suicide rate climbs; EU speaks out about PNG's resorting the death penalty; no threat from coronavirus in… Audio
Nauru prepares for 'critical' elections this weekend
Nauru heads into a pivotal election following a months only political standoff that saw parliament not about to function Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 June 2013
There is alarm in Samoa at conditions placed on a proposed development by a Chinese company; Nauruans go to the polls tomorrow; Fiji's Mahendra Chaurdhry ridicules the regime's claims that it has… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 June 2013
There is alarm in Samoa at conditions placed on a proposed development by a Chinese company; Nauruans go to the polls tomorrow; Fiji's Mahendra Chaurdhry ridicules the regime's claims that it has… Audio
Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life
Bougainville group calls for respect for sanctity of life Audio
Forum not threatend by rise of MSG - Forum chair
Pacific Islands Forum chairman, Henry Puna, welcomes the rise of sub-regional groups in the Pacific, but says the Forum will remain the overarching body. Audio
Village consultations delay Bougainville forum on mine opening
Panguna forum on the re-opening of the controversial Bougainville mine put off until consultations at village level completed. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 June 2013
Concerns in PNG's Oro Province at missing aid funds; Village consultations delay Bougainville forum on mine opening; New cable to give Tonga high-speed internet access; Distinguished Pacific writer… Audio
Distinguished Pacific writer given New Zealand's highest honour
One of the most prominent people in Pacific literature, Albert Wendt, is made a member of the Order of New Zealand - the highest honour in the New Zealand awards system. Audio
Tokelau considers reserving General Fono seats for women
New Zealand law professor Tony Angelo has been facilitating discussion in Tokelau on various constitutional questions, including whether the island should have reserved sets in the General Fono for… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 1 June 2013
Papua New Guinea pass laws to get tough on violent crime; French Polynesia's new government begins moves to try and get the territory off the UN decolonisation list; We go back to Samoa five months… Audio