Don Wiseman
Reinvigorating the Hawaii banana business
A farmer moves to help Hawaiian farmers grow their bananas, and end the reliance on imports. Audio
Research helping explain PNG's persistent sorcery violence
Researchers uncover some of the mysteries around sorcery related violence in PNG. Audio
Oxfam happy with New Wellington Pacific policy
The Civil group Oxfam thinks New Zealand's new approach to assistance in the Pacific is a great step forward. Audio
New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta
New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has unveiled the government's Pacific Resilience strategy, updating the Pacific Reset from three years ago. Audio
Tongatapu settling into lockdown routine
It is quiet on the streets of Nuku'alofa as Tonga's main island gets used to being in lockdown. Audio
The disproportionate impact of covid on Utah Pacific community
Pacific Islanders in the US state of Utah still suffering more than other communities from covid. Audio
Anger in Tonga at appointment of acting top judge
Anger in Tonga at appointment of acting top judge. Audio
Huge airport development planned for Tonga tourism hub
Huge airport development planned for Tonga tourism hub. Audio
Niue sends London based doctor as special envoy to COP26
Niue to send London based doctor as its special envoy to COP26. Audio
Old trees and an insect pest holding back PNG cocoa farmers
FAO takes action to improve the life of cocoa growers in PNG. Audio
Call for multi-national effort to rebuild Pacific livelihoods
Experts are warning that development gains across the Pacific region over the past 10 years could be undone due to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic Audio
Norfolk Islanders fighting to save their culture
Former Norfolk Chief Minister reveals Canberra's plans to remove Norfolk culture. Audio
PNG in need of support with Covid-19 outbreak
Additional international medical support is being sought by Papua New Guinea to combat Covid-19. Audio
Australia warned it can't ignore responsibility
Australia warned it cannot walk away from responsibilities for the people it dumped in PNG. Audio
Fiji eco-farm to teach climate adaptation and mitigation
Ahead of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, the Pacific Conference of Churches has launched an adaptation and mitigation project in Tailevu, in Fiji. Audio
Norfolk Islanders form new political party
A political party is being formed in Norfolk Island to fight for the island's self-determination. Audio
Change unlikely after next month's Tonga poll - academic
Tonga elections next month are unlikely to usher in change - that's the view of academic Dr Sitiveni Halapua. Audio
Is China changing the way it wins over Pacific states?
Is China looking to change the way it relates to Pacific nations? Audio
China cuts back Pacific aid but influence still high
China scales back it's Pacific aid, but influence remains. Audio