Pacific Women
Pacific women most discriminated in NZ's legal profession
New survey reveals Pacific women in the legal profession are the most vulnerable to workplace discrimination. Audio
Imagine a world where women held more leadership positions
UN Commission considers Pacific women's access to leadership
Drug-related domestic violence on the rise in Tonga
The women and children crisis centre in Tonga says a sudden spike in the number of drug-related domestic violence cases in the kingdom is worrying. Audio
Samoa's Rugby Super Women
Despite not being able to play for decades, women are now making their mark in the rugby loving nation. Al Jazeera follows one player, Tafale, who overcomes major obstacles to get onto the national…
Pinking up the public sector in the Pacific
New research has found scholarships and persistence are paying off in efforts to get more women in the Pacific into senior government jobs. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 October 2014
The Samoan government urges people to conserve water as a 'meteorological drought' is declared; American Samoa receives funding for environmental protection work; South Korea's Jeju Air to fly into… Audio
Insight for 9 September 2012 - Politics and the Status of Pacific Women
Megan Whelan considers the appalling violence and health statistics for many Pacific women and asks if more female MPs help? Audio