Sara Vui Talitu
Hopes more young New Zealanders learn traditional navigation
Young tangata Maori and Pasifika aim to revitilise traditional Polynesian wayfinding skills on a training voyage from Auckland to Norfolk Island. Audio
A renowned Pacific professor bows out of academia
Professor of Pacific Studies bowing out of academia to pursue other interests. Audio
Tagata o te Moana for 18 August 2018
Many rural communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake; There is ongoing mystery surrounding a church in Fiji… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 August 2018
Australia's Federal Court has thrown out a government appeal, calling into question its right to detain 1600 refugees on Nauru and Manus Island; The acting Commissioner of Lands in Solomon Islands… Audio
Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban on the Pacific Arts Summit
RNZ Pacific's Sara Vui-Talitu talks to Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban about the Pacific Arts Summit. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 August 2018
Many communities in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region remain traumatised and in need of help nearly six months on from a major earthquake; the head of the Samoa Nurses' Association says she will… Audio
Sexual exploitation by foreign loggers continues in Solomons
A new report has highlighted no change to the sexual exploitation of females by foreign logging workers in Solomon Islands Malaita province. Audio
Love in a Cold(er) Climate
In this episode of Voices; a long distance love story finds a happy ever after here in New Zealand. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Love in a Cold(er) Climate
In this episode of Voices; a long distance love story finds a happy ever after here in New Zealand. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioSamoa care graduates look to Australia for work
New Samoan caregiving graduates heading to Australia to seek work. Audio
Ethnic community collaboration on rise in Sth Auckland
Pacific people encourage more collaboration with ethnic communities on issues facing South Auckland. Audio
Samoan land law breaches constitution: academic
A Samoan academic, who has recently completed in-depth research into customary land laws, says the Samoan constitution was never designed for a controversial land law that came into force a decade… Audio
Nominations open for second Otara sports awards
Nominations are open in Auckland's Otara community to recognise people for their contribution to sports. Audio
Call for Immigration NZ to prioritise Samoa Quota review
Call for Immigration NZ to prioritise Samoa Quota review. Audio
WHO urges Samoans to keep vaccinating children
A World Health Organisation's vaccine expert in the region is asking Samoans to continue on with immunisations for their children as it saves lives. Audio
Samoa artist in residency returns to traditional canoe making
Samoa artist in residence sees a return to cultural roots and traditional canoe making. Audio
Samoa police announce inquest into infant deaths
Samoa police have announced a date for an inquest into why two babies died after being vaccinated. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 July 2018
Young West Papuans are tired of ongoing political conflict; New Zealand's international aid and development efforts under scrutiny; Vanuatu's newly established women's political party, Leleon Vanua… Audio
ABC ban and MMR investigation in the Pacific
Pacific correspondent Sara Vui-Talitu examines why the Nauru Government is banning ABC journalists from attending the Pacific Forum leaders meeting in September. Also, there is a major heath… Audio