Don Wiseman
Dateline Pacific for 24 Jan 2020
For the first time in months, Samoa's hospitals are empty of measles patients; Papua New Guinea health officials are to screen incoming travellers for coronavirus at the country's borders; today, 24th… Audio
Niue Fresh loses six weeks of production due to cyclone
A commercial vegetable grower in Niue is angry at the lack of warning about Cyclone Tino. Audio
Agencies in PNG help displaced people in Bougainville
The Papua New Guinea office of the International Organisation for Migration is working with two groups recently displaced in Bougainville. Audio
Dateline Pacific for Tuesday 21 January 2020
Cyclone Tino cast its shadow over the central South Pacific over the weekend with at least six Pacific countries or territories being impacted in some way; food businesses in the Cook Islands are… Audio
Community consultations on Bougainville constitutional changes
The Bougainville parliament is sending a team to consult on two planned constitutional changes. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 20 January 2020
Papua New Guinea's government has defended its efforts to protect human rights, following a damning annual report by Human Rights Watch; Reports of asylum seekers being tortured in Port Moresby's… Audio
Noted Cook Islands environmentalist sets up foundation
A prominent Cook Islands environmentalist has set up a new foundation to support non-government organisations in the country. Audio
4pm Pacific Regional News for 14 January 2020
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
2pm Pacific Regional News for 14 January 2020
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
Custodial sentences for Nauru political protestors
A group of political protesters on Nauru, convicted on offences that occurred in June 2015, have all been given custodial sentences. Audio
Tonga King says no to PM on Privy Council offer
The King of Tonga, Tupou VI has rejected a proposal from Prime Minister Pohiva Tu'i'onetoa that he become a member of the Privy Council Audio