Jamie Tahana
Kiribati ferry disaster report does little to ease relatives' anger
The release of a commission of inquiry's report into a ferry sinking in Kiribati last year has done little to ease relatives' anger. Audio
11am World Pacific and Sports news for 10 October 2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
10am World Pacific and Sports news for 10 October 2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
9am World Pacific and Sports news for 10 October 2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
8am World Pacific and Sports news for 10 October 2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news. Audio
7am World Pacific and Sports news for 10 October 2019
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6am Pacific regional and Sports news for 10 October 2019
The latest bulletin of Pacific regional news and Sports headlines. Audio
Kiribati ferry tragedy report says crew regularly drunk
A report into the sinking of a ferry in Kiribati last year has found the crew was regularly drunk and the boat was not licensed to operate in the open ocean. 95 people died in the tragedy. A… Audio
Litany of failures led to Kiribati ferry tragedy - report
A litany of failures led to the sinking of a ferry in Kiribati last year, which killed 95 people, a Commission of Inquiry has found. Audio
COI report into Kiribati ferry disaster finally released
A report compiled by a Commission of Inquiry into a ferry disaster in Kiribati last year, which killed as many as 81 people, has finally been released. Audio
Pacific-based climate scientists call for more action
Last week's grim report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has scientists based in the Pacific calling for more action. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 1 October 2019
After a spate of killings, Papua New Guinea's police minister says officers need new - non-lethal - tactics; An innovative approach to food gardens in Tuvalu; Samoa's prime minister calls… Audio
Samoa's PM says UN must accept climate logic
Samoa's Prime Minister has told the United Nations the science has spoken and it must now accept basic climate logic to lead by turning the tide on the crisis. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 27 September 2019
Pacific youth lead a call for action at the UN this week; A sacked government minister in Solomon Islands says consultation about the switch to Taiwan was a farce; The sacking of a noted Cook Islands… Audio
9am World Pacific and Sports news for 25-09-2019
The latest bulletin of World Pacific and Sports news from RNZ Pacific. Audio
8am World Pacific and Sports news for 25 September 2019
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7am World Pacific and Sports news for 25 September 2019
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6am World Pacific and Sports news for 25 September 2019
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