Amelia Langford
Amnesty wants NZ to take stand over human rights in Fiji
Amnesty urges McCully to raise critical issues with Fiji Government during dipomatic visit. Audio
Pest expert urges countries to act over African Tulip Tree pest
Pacific Invasives Initiative Project warns African Tulip Tree spreading fast in the Pacific. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 February 2014
Nauru's Chief Justice does not expect to return to island; Papua New Guinea is at risk of more ponzi schemes; First ever meeting of Pacific anaesthetists to get underway; Pest expert urges vigilance… Audio
Amnesty wants NZ to take stand over human rights in Fiji
Amnesty urges McCully to raise critical issues with Fiji Government during dipomatic visit. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 February 2014
A Nauru opposition MP dismisses claims of cronyism used as a defence by the government for not allow the chief justice into the country; Secretariat of the Pacific Community discusses the threat… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 February 2014
Fiji landowners accuse the government of pandering to mine developers; Funeral preparations get underway in Fiji for a church president; New Zealand places some checks on aid programme with Nauru… Audio
Tourism Policing introduced in PNG's Kundiawa Gembogl
Papua New Guinea's Kundiawa Gembogl district introduces tourism policing to make tourists feel safer. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 February 2014
A New Zealand MP refuses to apologise for suggesting Nauru is in a state of chaos; License cut-back won't help tuna population in Fiji; Most people are without insurance in Tonga's cyclone-hit island… Audio
Researcher predicts Solomon's election most challenging yet
Reseacher questions whether Solomon Islands is ready to roll out new biometric voting system. Audio
Police in Vanuatu make arrests following burning of village
Up to 14 men arrested in Vanuatu after villages houses razed over land dispute. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 February 2014
Ha'apai tourism operators voice concerns over the impact of Cyclone Ian on the local economy; A Fiji election candidate, Nirmal Singh, wants to see Fiji join the ANZUS defence treaty; Up to 10 men… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 February 2014
Amnesty International urges PNG government to end systematic violence against women; A doctor discusses the physical challenges faced by the man who survived 13 months at sea; Fiji's Labour Party… Audio
Cooks company halts diesel sales after faulty fuel find
Cook Islands company halts sales of its diesel after the fuel found to be high in sulphur and potentially damaging for modern pickup trucks. Audio
New regional women's caucus head tells of leadership stigma
Twenty women from seven Pacific nations gather in Fiji to find ways to boost women's representation in politics. Audio
Pacific women put aside political differences for common goal
Women from seven Pacific Islands gather to discuss how to boost the representation of women in elected positions in the region. Audio
PNG's rapid growth sparks labelled explosive
Papua New Guinea's 'explosive' population growth prompts calls for the Government to take action and invest more in key services. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 January 2014
Acting Premier of Niue says he's not worried about a motion of no confidence and says the opposition is just trying to smear the government; Papua New Guinea says the execution of 13 people currently… Audio