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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 March 2014
The leader of Fiji's regime hands over his military command; a state of emergency declared in the Marshall Islands; hopes new Pacific Plan will change pooling focus; and we look at the progress of… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 March 2014
Bainimarama steps down as Fiji military boss, replaced by Tikoitoga; Neighburhood watch type program to begin in American Samoa; World Bank puts millions into PNG coffee and cocoa industries; The… Audio
Solomon Islands launches electronic civil registration system
Unicef says Solomon Islands move to electronic civil registration database is a significant step for the country. Audio
Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks
Nauru government determined to rehabilitate judicial sector following Wellington meeting with NZ govt. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 February 2014
Nauru determined to rehabilitate judicial sector after NZ talks; Vanuatu considers ways to counter political instability; Fiji landowners accuse the government of pandering to mine developers; Funeral… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 February 2014
New Zealand places some checks on aid programme with Nauru; Tourism policing introduced in PNG's Kundiawa Gembogl; Alvarenga leaves Marshalls to begin his journey home; Films depicting fall-out from… Audio
PNG govt signals backtrack on West Papua call
The PNG government reaaffirms support for Indonesian territorial integrity in Papua but wants to highlight the human rights issues there. Audio
PNG govt signals backtrack on West Papua call
The PNG government reaaffirms support for Indonesian territorial integrity in Papua but wants to highlight the human rights issues there. Audio
PNG government accused of dragging the chain on SABLs
PNG government accused of dragging the chain on action over fraudulent Special Agricultural Business Leases. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 February 2014
Cooks company halts diesel sales after faulty fuel find; A PNG Catholic Archbishop urges dialogue to settle a landowner claim; The President of Fiji's Trade Union Congress is baffled as to why he and… Audio
PNG Catholic mission urges dialogue to settle landowner claim
The Catholic Archbishop of Mt Hagen finds much-needed education and services which his diocese helps run in Jiwaka have become a bargaining chip in a compensation claim by landowners. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 February 2014
New regional women's caucus head tells of leadership stigma; A fisherman washed up in the Marshalls to be repatriated soon; Wage campaigner disappointed in minimum wage; The President of Australia's… Audio
Agriculture project aims to make most of Tongan asset
A founder of a new project aiming to foster greater participation of Tongan women in agriculture is encouraging people involved in the sector to look for opportunities in regional markets. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 January 2014
PNG Supreme Court allows government to be challenged over refugees; Visa restrictions for Australians to PNG will not affect business relations; Deferral of high profile Tahiti corruption case… Audio