Moera Tuilaepa Taylor
Pacific women share stories of overcoming adversity
Domestic violence, abortion and suicide are issues that are only spoken about behind closed doors for many Pacific people. Audio
Vanuatu women benefit from food stalls scheme near nakamal
A scheme allowing Vanuatu women to set-up food stalls near nakamals, or kava clubs, is making an impression on patrons Audio
Winning back public trust a challenge for Vanuatu broadcaster
Vanuatu's Broadcasting and Television Corporation finds it challenging to win back the public's trust. Audio
Work on new eye clinic in Vanuatu well underway.
The Fred Hollows Foundation New Zealand's Vanuatu eye clinic provides vital eye care for people in the country. Audio
The Pacific can no longer turn a blind eye to West Papua, envoy
Vanuatu's newly appointed special envoy for West Papua to take the West Papua issue to the UN. Audio
Future of people evacuated from Ambae Vanuatu remains uncertain
What does the future hold for the evacuees of Ambae in Vanuatu? Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 15 August 2018
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 August 2018
After a week of protests, the SLN nickel company in New Caledonia has decided to close its mining site at Kouaoua indefinitely; Facebook, in a protracted battle to keep its users safe from abuse, says… Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 11 August
A State of Emergency remains in place on the Vanuatu island of Ambae until the 26th September 2018 following an increase in volcanic activity in late July; The Bishop of Mendi says Southern… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 August 2018
Samoa's Ministry of Health is working with the World Health Organisation to win back the public's trust after the death of two babies following vaccination; two police officers in Papua New Guinea are… Audio
Cook Islanders in NZ celebrate their language
The annual 'Epetoma o te reo Maori Kuki 'Airani: Cook Islands Language Week kicks off in New Zealand. Audio, Gallery
PNG social media attack on newspapers heavily criticised
A social media campaign alleging corruption against two Papua New Guinea daily newspapers has been criticised by the PNG Media Council. Audio
Asylum seeker death on Nauru leads to rise in threat level
The death of an Iranian asylum seeker on Nauru has led to the "threat level" being raised on island and some services being withdrawn, according to a refugee advocate. Audio
PNG quake victims still desperately need help, three months on
PNG quake victims still desperately need help three months on. Audio