Jamie Tahana
Protecting the unique biodiversity of PNG's Manus Island
52 clans from Papua New Guinea's Manus Island have renewed a pact to protect the island's last remaining tract of indigenous rainforest. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 April 2019
Provisional voters in Solomon Islands make haste to their home constituencies as election date nears; Samoa is preparing health professionals and families for restart of the MMR vaccinations; Tokelau… Audio
Climate resilient crops being developed for the Pacific
Scientists trying to develop crops more resilient to climate change say they're increasingly in a race against time. Audio
European FAO candidate promising Pacific focus
The European Union's candidate to head the UN's food and agriculture programme says she would bring a much greater focus to the Pacific if elected. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 March 2019
We look at Vanuatu's ambitious plan to quadruple the number of visitors to the country in a decade; West Papua leaders who criticise military operations there are facing prosecution; the experience of… Audio
Solomon Islands’ PM threatens action after oil spill
Solomon Islands' Prime Minister Rick Hou is defending his reaction to a devastating oil spill, pinning the blame on the companies involved. It's a month since the Solomon Trader ran aground… Audio
Solomons PM blames companies for Rennell disaster
The Solomon Islands' caretaker prime minister has defending his government's reaction to an unfolding environmental disaster, pinning the blame on the companies involved. Audio
Vanuatu's president set to pardon 14 former MP's
Vanuatu's president appears to be relenting to pressure and looks set to pardon 14 former MPs who were convicted and jailed for corruption in 2016. Audio
A month after Solomon Trader ship grounding, salvage begins
It's exactly a month since a bulk loader ran aground in Solomon Islands, and the salvage operation has only just swung into action. Audio
Negligence blamed as Solomons disaster continues
The premier of Rennell, in Solomon Islands, is urging the owner of a ship that's spilled more than a hundred litres of oil to help the local people affected by the disaster. Audio
11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest World, Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
6am Pacific Regional and Sports News for 4 March 2019
The latest Pacific Regional and Sports News. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 March 2019
With the sea rising, Marshall Islands looks to raise its land, too; meanwhile, the country also commemorates the consequences of nuclear testing there with a series of events; the Fiji government… Audio