Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 November 2013
United Nations agencies combine forces in a new Pacific project against climate change; Former PNG PM compares current leader to Mugabe; Samoan rugby legend farewelled; French Polynesia road safety… Audio
Efforts to outlaw polygamy continue in PNG
Efforts to outlaw polygamy continue in PNG despite delays. Audio
PNG law dean argues case for keeping polygamy
The dean of the University of Papua New Guinea's law school says polygamy is a tradition that should remain an option. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 November 2013
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner welomes Australian officers; Cook Islands' Agriculture Minister says organic produce way of the future; Law dean argues the case for polygamy in Papua New… Audio
Governor of PNG's Eastern Highlands visits site of landslide
The Governor of Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands province has accepted a petition to the Government over landslide. Audio
Pacific health could worsen unless communities get involved
Academic warns Pacific health will get worse unless communities get involved. Audio
American sexual health advocacy group says Pacific 'woefully underfunded'
International advocacy group says the Pacific's family planning needs overlooked for funding. Audio
PNG police encourage public to come foward with complaints
PNG police get serious about rogue officers in force. Audio
New attempt to find Amelia Earhart's plane in Kiribati
Another search aiming to finally solve the mysterious disappearance of famed aviator Amelia Earhart is being planned for next year in the Pacific. Audio
PNG group calls on government to take action over abandoned children
The founder of a charitable group in Papua New Guinea's capital says he is saddened by the number of children being abandoned and wants the government to take action. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 October 2013
Amnesty International Australia says asylum seekers are still being detained; The Greens in French Polynesia are urging Paris to give information about the risks of Moruroa atoll collapsing; Higher… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 24 October 2013
Tuna commission warns member countries to come to agreements on quotas of crucial meeting; Marshall Islands woman says Pacific women bearing brunt of social impact of climate change; Tongan artists… Audio
American Samoa authorities investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers
American Samoa authorities to investigate pesticide use by foreign farmers. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 October 2013
Nauru MP says the government has to be more open about what is happening to would be refugees; Foreign farmers in American Samoa could be expelled from the school lunch programme if using illegal… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 October 2013
United States military plans to double the size of the Micronesian area for training and weapons met with opposition; Pacific tourism officials endorse a five-year tourism strategy for the region… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 October 2013
Fiji Labour Party says overseas election consultants are a step towards free and fair elections; Niue's premier ponders the value of links with New Zealand on the island's Constitution Day; MP from… Audio
Fiji Labour Party says election consultants step towards free and fair elections
Fiji's Labour Party leader says international election consultants coming ot Fiji is a step towards free and fair elections but history may yet repeat itself. Audio
Cook Islands Finance Minister defends possible increase in VAT
The Finance Minister of the Cook Islands defends proposed tax changes, including increase in VAT. Audio