Dominic Godfrey
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8 August 2018
The World Health Organisation has launched a campaign to crackdown on smoking in the Pacific by engaging with businesses; While the Pacific has in recent weeks welcomed medical ships from both China… Audio
Workshop to strengthen PNG Justice system
The Papua New Guinea criminal justice system is working to improve the way it prosecutes family and sexual violence crimes involving children. Audio
Illinois restaurant chain claims ownership of 'Aloha' & 'Poke'
An Illinois based restaurant chain is being accused of appropriating Hawaiian culture and legally bullying businesses in the 50th state from using their own language. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edtion for 6 August 2018
An Australian human rights lawyer has grave concerns that continued interference by immigration officials in the medical care of Nauru and Manus detainees could result in the death of a child; Papua… Audio
Fears a refugee child could die in Australia's offshore camps
An Australian human rights lawyer has grave concerns that continued interference by immigration officials in the medical care of Nauru and Manus detainees could result in the death of a child. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 4 August 2018
A book written in detention by a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says; An Australian human rights lawyer has grave concerns… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 August 2018
A book written in detention by a refugee on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island is a work of art before being an act of resistance, the author says; Indonesia's government has dismissed a claim by the… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 August 2018
There is a fresh push in French Polynesia to make Te Reo Maohi an official language to help it survive; A New Zealand government MP Louisa Wall says the issue of West Papuan self-determination should… Audio
Pacific voice aims to drive global climate consensus
New Zealand's Minister for Climate Change says a united Pacific voice is coming together to drive a global consensus on the so-called climate change rule book. Audio
Nofotane Project leaves legacy of empowered women
A two year long programme to empower disenfranchised women in Samoa wound up last week with a ceremony in Apia. Audio
Expert suspects medical error in Samoa vaccine deaths
There is a high likelihood medical error was to blame for the deaths of two infants in Samoa after their MMR, according to a vaccinologist and senior lecturer at Auckland University. The one-year-olds… Audio
Medical error may have caused Samoa infant deaths
A vaccinologist and senior lecturer at Auckland University says there is a high likelihood medical error was to blame for the deaths of two infants in Samoa following their MMR vaccinations. Audio
Medicine shortages cripple hospitals in Solomon Islands, PNG
Doctors in both Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are complaining of chronic shortages of medicines -- to the point where one major hospital is about to shut down. Audio
The Mixtape: Opetaia Foa'i
Opetaia Foa'i is the leader of Te Vaka, the group that created the sounds and songs of the Disney hit Moana. He joins us to share six of his favourite songs and reflect on 20 years of bringing Pacific… Video, Audio
Environmental project in Vanuatu helps people adapt to new laws
An environmental project in Vanuatu has been helping people adapt to new laws being brought in to save the country's marine and terrestrial environments. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 July 2018
The President of Bougainville has raised concerns that the Papua New Guinea Government is not pulling its weight as the region prepares for its referendum on independence from PNG; A Tongan NGO is… Audio
Dateline Pacfic morning edition for 18 July 2018
Samoa police have announced a date for an inquest into why two babies died after being vaccinated; The executive director of the Pacific Islands Association of NGO's is in New York to help bring the… Audio