Jamie Tahana
6am World, Pacific and Sport News for 9 Sept 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sport News for 8 Sept 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sport News for 8 Sept 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
8am World, Pacific and Sport News for 8 Sept 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 Sept 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
6am World, Pacific and Sport News for 8 Sep 2020
The latest bulletin of world, Pacific and sport news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 7 September 2020
Britain's new minister for the Pacific has been meeting with the region's leaders recently. With Covid-19 and climate change, just what do they have to offer the Pacific?; A survey shows very few… Audio
British minister on Covid-19 and climate talks with the Pacific
Britain's new minister for the Pacific has been meeting with the region's leaders recently. What have they told them, and why is the UK returning to the Pacific? Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 5 September 2020
Coroanvirus second waves run rampant in French Polynesia and Guam, while here in Aotearoa, the latest outbreak further exposes Auckland's inequalities; We speak to Britain's new minister for the… Audio
Dateline Pacific for 4 September 2020
The pandemic has further entrenched Auckland's inequalities, and Pacific health organisations say that, still not enough is being done; The Solomon Islands province of Malaita threatens to break away… Audio
Groundwork for independence referendum starts next week
The most populated province in Solomon Islands is threatening to break away and form its own country, and the groundwork for a referendum will begin next week. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 3 September 2020
Fiji authorities assure the community after people after people who were later found with Covid-19 transitted through Nadi airport; Tough calls for Cook Islands business; A stoush over PNG's Porgera… Audio
Tough decisions for Cook Islands businesses
A Rarotonga aquarium and wildlife centre has made the difficult decison to close its doors and release most of its animals into the lagoon after months of no visitors. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 2 September 2020
170 workers are given the green light for seasonal work in Australia in what could be an important litmus test for the summer ahead; The first repatriation flight to Solomon Islands from China in… Audio
Aus pilot for Vanuatu seasonal workers an important test - MP
Vanuatu's government has given the green light for about 170 workers to travel to Australia's Northern Territory to work on the mango harvest. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 1 September 2020
It was a brief visit. But the US Secretary of Defence's trip to Palau is being called both historic and controversial; Samoa extends its state of emergency - but some measures are criticised as… Audio
An historic and controversial visit to Palau
It was a whirlwind visit - only five hours - but a key US government figure's visit to Palau has been described as historic, and also controversial. We find out why. Audio
Samoa's State of Emergency extended
Samoa's coronavirus State of Emergency has been extended until the end of September. But some its restrictions are seen as particularly onerous. Audio
A tit-for-tat political battle is heating up in Vanuatu
A tit-for-tat battle between politicians is heating up in Vanuatu. Audio