Dominic Godfrey
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 January 2019
The leader of the opposition in the Cook Islands has challenged the government to call parliament and test their claim that an opposition MP will cross the floor; Watchdog educating Solomon Islanders… Audio
Cook Islands govt challenged to call parliament
The leader of the opposition in the Cook Islands has challenged the government to call parliament and test their claim that an opposition MP will cross the floor. Audio
New media cadetship for promising Vanuatu journalists
Vanuatu's largest privately owned media company has launched a programme to accelerate the practical professional training of up-and-coming ni-Vanuatu journalists. Audio
Proposed wage hike in Solomons marred by lack of consultation
The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry is disappointed at the lack of consultation around plans to double the country's minimum wage. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 January 2019
The Catholic Archbishop of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea says people need to use land in a respectful manner, consistent with the 'group ethic' of Melanesian society; The Solomon Islands Electoral… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 December 2018
A Kiribati NGO representing families of victims in the Butiraoi sinking, in which at least 80 people died, says it's preparing legal action against the government; one of the breakthroughs at this… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 December 2018
The International Finance Corporation, or IFC, wants to know about the economic impact of the cruise tourism industry in Fiji; New Zealand's Wellington City has become the first municipal body in the… Audio
Wellington city first to adopt Pacific policy tool
New Zealand's Wellington City has become the first municipal body in the country to adopt a formal Pasifika policy analysis tool. Audio
Tensions are mounting again on PNG's Kokoda Track
Tensions are mounting again on the Kokoda Track where landowners say they are not receiving their share of funds from trekking companies which access their land. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 December 2018
The Pacific seems happy with the outcome of the big Tuna Commission meeting; the Solomons government withdraws its controversial traditional governance bill; Tonga grapples with growing meth problem… Audio
Ambae evacuees on Santo receive a kick-start
More than 2000 families displaced by volcanic eruptions on Vanuatu's Ambae Island have a received an early Christmas present. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 December 2018
Pacific Island nations at the UN climate meeting in Poland are calling large emitting nations to account as efforts continue to convert the Paris Agreement into a rules-based international framework… Audio