Don Wiseman
More on PNG standoff
More now on Papua New Guinea where the political standoff between the two men who claim to be Prime Minister is continuing. Audio
Alarm raised over PNG government reported move to replace
Alarm's been raised in Papua New Guinea that the government could be interfering with the judiciary. Audio
Niue heads to the polls
Little change is expected when the 1-thousand and 50 registered voters on Niue choose their new 20 person parliament this weekend. Audio
Four men convicted over Tonga ferry disaster in custody
The four men charged over the sinking of the Tonga inter-island ferry have been remanded in custody after being found guilty on all charges in relation to the disaster. Audio
Why the Friendly Islands Democratic Party did so well
Why did a left leaning party that has battled the monarchy in Tonga for years do so well in last week's election? Audio
More time for regional pacific trade deal
There are calls for Pacific Island countries to given enough time to fully consult with their people over a planned regional trade deal that could lead to a common market in goods and services. Audio
Tribute to Greg Urwin
Tributes have been paid to Greg Urwin, the former head of the Pacific Islands Forum, who has died at the age of 62. Audio
PNG's Many Indigenous Languages
Papua New Guinea has many more indigenous languages than any other country, 818 of them. Audio
Tonga Plans Paramilitary
Plans afoot for a unit to protect the capital, Nuku'alofa, but from whom? Audio
Nauru Politics
The Police Commissioner rejected orders to remove two Ministers from the House. Audio
Fiji Reaction to Newspaper Publishers Deportation
A publisher deported from Fiji says his newspaper will continue to run stories about the government in his absence. Audio
Insight Sunday 17 June: PNG Elections
Alook at the challenges still facing Papua New Guinea, ahead of new elections. Audio