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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 December 2014
PNG PM digs in for long haul, despite referral; PNA applauds new head of Pacific Tuna Commission; Election of the Solomons Prime Minister set for next week; Fiji's opposition says the government's… Audio
PNG PM digs in for long haul, despite referral
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has welcomed his referral to a Leadership Tribunal over allegations related to the government's decision to take out a controversial state loan. Audio
Vanuatu parliament engulfed by money claims
A bribery scandal engulfing Vanuatu's parliament has brought the country's problems with political instability to a head. Audio
PNG landowners want better compo from mine damage
Landowners in the South Fly region of Papua New Guinea's Western Province want more comprehensive compensation over environmental ruin caused by the Ok Tedi mine. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 November 2014
Battle to form government intensifies in Solomon Islands; Pacific health experts plan for the threat of Ebola and other infectious diseases; Vanuatu MP defends vigilante killings; UNICEF Pacific… Audio
PNG and Fiji not at loggerheads says Minister
The PNG foreign minister dismisses reports of tension between his government and Fiji. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 November 2014
Unicef warns pneumonia can kill; MSF trial drones in PNG's TB crisis; CNMI boost efforts to fight non-communicable diseases; Solomons world heritage East Rennell listed as critical; France says no… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 November 2014
Somare goes big on seeking damages over removal; PNG police say leaders can stop tribal warfare; Solomons court rules on party politics; And election observers are deployed to the provinces; MPs in… Audio
Somare goes big on seeking damages over removal
Papua New Guinea's veteran leader Sir Michael Somare is seeking damages of 205 million kina over his removal as Prime Minister on August 2, 2011. Audio
8pm World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 November 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 November 2014
PNG MP facing corruption charges; Anger in Fiji after a Public Accounts Committee is deferred; Arsenic levels still high in Solomon mine; The United Nations puts Australia's treatment of refugee under… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 November 2014
The SPC would back review of Pacific bodies; the IFC says Pacific Journalists, face threats; The Fiji Govt to be challenged over private payment of ministers' salaries; Hundreds of bombs cleared but… Audio