Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 December 2013
Conservationists disappointed over failure to reach consensus to limit tuna catches; A former senior Fiji military officer says the trial of Pita Driti was a ploy to drive fear into the heart of… Audio
American Samoa police commissioner says move to arm officers won't be rushed
American Samoa moves step closer to arming officers. Audio
4pm Pacific Regional News for 9 December 2013
An expert in politics says the clock starts ticking for Fiji's elections in the new yearAmerican Samoa police move closer to arming officers; The Solomon Islands' second largest hospital faces… Audio
NZ protest in support of West Papuan independence push
A small group in New Zealand shows support for West Papua independence with the raising of the Morning Star flag in Wellington. Audio
Pitcairn looks to bolster dwindling population
Pitcairn Island is making moves to bolster its dwindling population by encouraging descendants to return to live on the remote and rugged British territory. Audio
Pitcairn Island looks to boost population by luring descendants back
Pitcairn Island is making moves to bolster its dwindling population by encouraging descendants to return to live on the remote and rugged British territory. Audio
PNG group says women-only buses not the answer
PNG Family and Sexual Committee says women-only buses not the answer to stopping violence and harassment. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 November 2013
A French Polynesia epidemic of zika virus could spread; Work on a planned five star hotel and casino in Port Moresby has come to a standstill with the Korean developers said to be out of money; The… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 November 2013
'One-stop-shop' crisis service for domestic abuse survivors in Tonga;report finds Pacific countries may have to eventually spend up to to 800 million dollars a year to combat climate change;Vanuatu's… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 November 2013
Kiribati man seeking asylum in New Zealand on grounds of climate change is denied chance to challenge refusal; UNHCR calls for immediate changes in the Australian run camps for asylum seekers on Nauru… Audio
Medecins Sans Frontieres celebrates inaugural conference
Médecins Sans Frontières celebrates inaugural conference in PNG that addressed high rates of family and sexual violence. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 25 November 2013
Greenpeace warns the Tuna Commission to demand distant water nations come to the table on tuna catches; Forced exit not good for Solomons says former auditor general; Fiji government told to improve… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 November 2013
Fiji government told to improve the country's hospitals; A Solomon Islands provincial assembly member says her own experience during Guadalcanal conflict drives her to help other women; Tourism… Audio
Fiji's departure tax hike will be 'invisible' to most tourists
Tourism academic says Fiji's impending departure tax hike likely to be invisible to most tourists. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 November 2013
Infrastructure, health and education form focus of Papua New Guinea's just-announced budget; A Russian documentary photographer says he has witnessed horrific violence against women and children in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 November 2013
The Papua New Guinea government says it is firm on introducing compulsory military training for school leavers; Plans for mining in Solomon Islands Isabel province are on hold; A Fiji economist… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 November 2013
A Fiji economist Professor Wadan Narsey expects the Fiji economy to grow by more than four percent for the next five years; The Marshall Islands government urged to ensure government workers sent… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 November 2013
More details on grim tribal violence in Papua New Guinea; Fiji hikes its departure tax; The SPC has a new strategy for Pacific public health services; An ADB investment report on Fiji reveals why the… Audio