Walter Zweifel
Tradewinds for 28 April 2015
Should tourists to Fiji have to pay a service fee; Cook Islands fishing controversy stirs protest; Tonga wants to curb illegal fishing; Solomons hears about tax cuts for the public service. Audio
Tahiti court of appeal throws out OPT case
A long-running major court case in French Polynesia involving the territory's former president Gaston Flosse has come to a sudden halt. Audio
French Polynesian corruption case collapses
A serious and long-running French Polynesian court case, involving the former president Gaston Flosse, collapses as the prosecution team trips up over a technicality, bringing the territory's entire… Audio
Tradewinds for 21 April 2015
Australian chickens banned in PNG; A campaign against free trade revived; Tuna Commission challenged by over-fishing; Samoa's attractiveness for high net worth individuals is queried. Audio
Tradewinds for 14 April 2015
Solomons landowners eye the runnning of the Gold Ridge mine; A referendum in the Cook Islands on Sunday flights; Solomons airport contracts up for review; Fiji unions may weaken the hold of the… Audio