Dominic Godfrey
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 June 2018
Research into an increase in typhoid fever in Fiji has shown poor sanitation and contaminated water appear to be behind the illness; Pacific Business Trust awards recognise success and innovation… Audio
New mobile health clinic for the Cook Islands
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands will have a new mobile health clinic servicing the island's thirteen thousand people, a first for the region. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 June 2018
Political and tribal violence in Papua New Guinea's Highlands is compounding the struggles of a region devastated by a major earthquake nearly four months ago; Cook Island parties busy negotiating to… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 June 2018
A health researcher says evidence from Pacific countries that have introduced taxes on sugar sweetened beverages is starting to show that they're working; Four Pacific food and beverage companies are… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 June 2018
Pacific Islands Forum countries have been meeting in Fiji to discuss a possible new regional framework for crisis response; The United Nations Development Programme is to lead a two-year project to… Audio
Pacific countries discuss new crisis response mechanism
Pacific Islands Forum countries have been meeting in Fiji to discuss a possible new regional framework for crisis response. Audio
Fiji marks 40th anniversary of UN Peacekeeping
A look at the impact of 40 years of Fijian participation in the UN's peacekeeping forces and militarism on Fijian society. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 16 June 2018
Papua New Guinea's government has declared a state of emergency in Southern Highlands province after supporters of losing candidates in the regional election went on a rampage in the provincial… Audio
Record Pasifika numbers of NZ police graduate
A record number of Pasifika police trainees have been recruited into the New Zealand Police in the latest graduate wing. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition 13 June 2018
Tropical cyclones are crawling across the planet at a slower pace than they did decades ago, dragging out and amplifying their devastation; A new contempt of court law in Nauru has been called a… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 June 2018
An academic says resolving a dispute in Fiji over the Bau chiefly title best left to the people; a Vanuatu journalist whose thousands of stories over a more than 40-year career chronicled the… Audio
With 'Vai' a Tongan filmmaker's dream comes true
Former women's rights campaigner 'Ofa-ki-Levuka Guttenbeil Likiliki is one of eight women selected to write and direct a segment of Vai – a new film which aims to give a voice to Pacific women. Audio
Fiji's successes at COP23 tempered by slow pace of change
Fiji's chief climate negotiator says targets have been achieved or exceeded during his country's presidency of the current global climate round, the COP23. There have also been criticisms. Audio