Norfolk Island
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 June 2018
Is Nauru lurching towards authoritarianism?; Head of PNG Highlands emergency operations to work with community; Norfolk wage surge threatens business and jobs; Solomon Islands women encouraged to take… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 June 2018
Norfolk wage surge threatens business and jobs; Solomon Islands women encouraged to take up politics; An i-Kiribati man wants every local family to use hydroponics to grow food; Online child abuse and… Audio
Norfolk wage surge threatens business and jobs
Businesses in Norfolk Island are planning major cutbacks in services as employers face wage increases of up to 45 percent. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 April 2018
Pacific states instrumental in 'historic' decision in shipping industry; Purpose-built evacuation centres planned for Fiji; Budget cuts cause of HIV drugs shortage in PNG; A union leader says PNG… Audio
New Zealand airline steps in to take on troubled Norfolk route
Another New Zealand airline is stepping up to take on the troubled Norfolk Island/Auckland route. Audio
Air Chathams may fly to Norfolk direct from Auckland
Another New Zealand airline is stepping up to take on the troubled Norfolk Island/Auckland route.
Sport: Norfolk Island bowlers win bronze
Norfolk Island have bowled their way to a first Commonwealth Games medal in 24 years.
Sport: Golden lift caps big weekend for Pacific
A golden lift from Steven Kari capped a successful weekend for Pacific athletes at the Commonwealth Games.
Norfolk Airlines shuts down just a year after launch
Norfolk Island Airlines makes its final flight tomorrow just a year after being launched.
Australia challenged at UN by Norfolk Island
Australia is facing a legal challenge at the United Nations over breaching the civil and political rights of Norfolk Islanders.
Norfolk United Group says island facing a crisis
A new group in Norfolk Island says the island is facing an economic and social crisis.
Norfolk group says island in the throes of a crisis
A new group in Norfolk Island is making the case that Australia taking direct control of the island has precipitated an economic and social crisis. Audio
Tradewinds for 28 November 2017
Doubts are cast on Fiji's sugar production figures; Solomon Islands rethinks its underwater cable plans and pleases Australia; Continued rifts over the state of the Norfolk Island economy. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 November 2017
A Fiji opposition party says the government has produced statistics on the sugar industry that bear no relationship to reality; women in Fiji are waiting nearly two and a half years before reporting… Audio
Norfolk businessman challenges Canberra's achievements
A Norfolk Island businessman, Brett Sanderson, says comments by the acting Australian minister for overseas territories about the island are outrageous. Audio
Canberra rejects claim it's wrecked Norfolk economy
The Australian government has dismissed a report saying the Norfolk Island economy is heading for disaster.
Tradewinds for 21 November 2017
The Norfolk Islands economy slips into a crisis; Concerns about overfishing in Hawaii; Bougainville's Panguna mine on track for reopening. Audio
Norfolk businesses say wage hike will cost jobs
The operator of Norfolk Island's biggest supermarket says businesses are fearful of expected wage hikes.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 November 2017
The chair of the Commonwealth observer group says Tonga's elections were well organised; a new report says Norfolk Island's economy is in a state of crisis; two climate-related initiatives pushed by… Audio
Norfolk in crisis under Canberra rule - economist
A new report says Norfolk Island's economy is in a state of crisis and many businesses have gone under since its governance changed in 2016. Audio