Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 October 2014
PNG could be at risk of hyperinflation;a surge in domestic violence complaints in the Marshall Islands;Pacific nations work to restore the health of albacore tuna stocks;a human rights advocate fears… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 October 2014
An academic warns PNG could be at risk of hyperinflation; A human rights advocate fears for refugees on Nauru; Fiji digs its toes in over an offer to rejoin the Pacific Islands Forum; A record number… Audio
Australian human rights advocate fears for refugees on Nauru
A human rights advocate fears some asylum seekers on Nauru will agree to be resettled in Cambodia out of desperation. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 October 2014
Fiji digs its toes in over offer to rejoin Pacific Islands Forum; A record 16 women will contest Tonga's upcoming election; Norfolk Island's petition for self-rule to be heard in Canberra; Allegations… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 October 2014
The Australian Govt is accused of 'crimes against humanity'; Norfolk Island's political fate hangs in the balance; We put the spotlight on mental health in PNG's Bougainville; Tonga's Democrats gear… Audio
ICC asked to investigate Australia for 'crimes of humanity'
The International Criminal Court is being asked to investigate the Australian government's treatment of asylum seekers, particuarly crimes against humanity. Audio
PNG report indicates dramatic increase in gender equity
A survey has found the proportion of female teachers, principals and health workers in Papua New Guinea has increased significantly in the past decade. Audio
Niue's commissioner warns of threat to Niue's arts
Niue's High Commissioner to New Zealand is warning her country's unique arts and crafts traditions will die out unless something is done. Audio
Fiji to boost its local rice production - FAO
Fiji is to get expert advice from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation in order to rev up its local rice production and avoid relying on imports. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 October 2014
Tonga's government denies threatening the Public Service Association; we hear about a controversial payout to Solomon Islands MPs; there are calls for a tuna deal between the US and Pacific to be… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 October 2014
Calls for US Tuna deal to be overhauled; Plans for food processing plant in American Samoa; A researcher wants PNG's WWII stories recorded 'urgently'; NZ Samoans cycle for health; Tonga's rugby coach… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 October 2014
We speak to the man alleged assaulted by Fiji military; Niue marks 40 years of independence; Maiden speeches in Fiji parliament express anger and hope; Norfolk Island's government fears it will lose… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 October 2014
PNG police brutality highlights link to logging industry; Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system; We hear about an innovative way of stopping illegal fishing; PNG governors discuss greater… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 September 2014
Call for more instruction for Fiji voters; A detailed human rights plan is urged for Fiji; Vanuatu workers win battle their battle against a resort; Training for handicraft makers in Tonga boosts… Audio
WWF compiles stories of shark gods
WWF-Pacific is taking an innovative approach to raising awareness about the need to protect sharks and rays in the region by compiling stories of shark gods featured in Pacific myth and legend. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 September 2014
French Polynesia president Gaston Flosse loses power; Churches rally against proposed death penalty in Kiribati; A PNG MP keeps the heat on the Prime Minister; The Northern Marianas Government could… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 September 2014
A PNG MP keeps the heat on the Prime Minister; The Northern Marianas Government could face legal action; Australia and PNG to ratify a treaty to 'reset' their relationship; The West Papuan… Audio
Australia and PNG to ratify treaty to 'reset' relationship
Australia and Papua New Guinea are hoping to reset their relationship with a new agreement that moves the two countries onto a more even footing. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 September 2014
The Small Islands Developing States conference wraps up in Samoa; Questions are being raised about Fiji's election process; Kiribati's Prime Minister wants less talk and more action on climate change… Audio