Amelia Langford
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 August 2014
Hundreds of jobs go at the Gold Ridge mine in Solomon Islands; PNG focusses on last 500 days for achieving the Millennium Development Goals; An NGO in Fiji accuses police of not taking domestic… Audio
Govt ranks top 10 dirty sites in NZ but critics say not enough
Critics are questioning the Government's pledge to help clean up the country's 10 most toxic sites. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 August 2014
Fiji's newest political party to be registered will outline its manifesto; A group of prominent Australians slam the country's asylum policies; Fiji's Methodist Church celebrates 50 years, without… Audio
Palau sets sights on more tourists after Pacific leaders' summit
A lake full of jellyfish that have lost their sting and a sanctuary for sharks. Audio
Palau comes under spotlight after hosting Forum
The small Pacific country of Palau has come under the spotlight after hosting this year's Pacific Islands Forum leaders' summit. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 August 2014
Tonga questions NZ over why its travel advisory remains in place; Fiji's National Federation Party says it is fielding a record number of indigenous candidates; A Solomon Islands' scout who helped… Audio
Late Edition for 5 August 2014
A doctor in Gaza, Blenhiem's gift to the Zombie genre and in Dateline Pacific the price of votes in Fiji. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 August 2014
A Solomon Islands' scout who helped rescue John F Kennedy dies; Lawyer for a group of asylum seekers accuses Australia of war on asylum seekers; Fiji minister denies government vote-buying; Family… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 August 2014
Fiji minister denies government vote-buying; Family claiming refugee status wins appeal to stay in country; NZ steps up focus on West Papua; Suspended Nauru MP welcomes the appointment of a Chief… Audio
PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government remains stable and committed to constructive relationships in the region. Audio
Palau opens Forum with call for leaders to get to work
A Pacific leaders' summit has begun in Palau with its host calling for leaders to pull up their sleeves and get to work to protect the region's ocean and fisheries. Audio
NZ says leaders' summit to make key decisions
New Zealand Foreign Minister lays out some of the key matters before leaders at this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 28 July 2014
Academic says Pacific Islands Forum is going through a 'turbulent' phase; There's a push in Solomons to stop vote buying; Niue's tourism plan attracts criticism; Victims of Tonga's cyclone need more… Audio
Academic says Forum going through 'turbulent' phase
A Fiji academic in Australia says the Pacific Islands Forum is going through a turbulent phase but still maintains its relevance. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 July 2014
French Polynesia's president looks set to lose his office; Cook Islands Party election victory is marred by allegations of bribery and miscounts;An NGO warns against Fiji's ratification of a free… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 July 2014
A Fiji NGO questions delays over a police investigation into allegations of torture; Five suspended opposition Nauru MPs remain in limbo; We hear about a mysterious disease on the rise in American… Audio
Nauru opposition MPs still in limbo over suspensions
Five opposition MPs suspended from Nauru's parliament continue to remain in limbo as they to wait to challenge their suspensions. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 July 2014
A Fiji group questions delays over a police investigation into allegations of torture; We hear about a mysterious disease on the rise in American Samoa; There are calls in Papua New Guinea for more… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 July 2014
There are calls in Papua New Guinea for more support for victims of flooding; Fiji's National Federation Party tries to overcome voter cynicism; Cooks Democratic leader says election result invalid… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 July 2014
Fiji's Sodelpa Party promises poverty relief; Also in Fiji, Amnesty calls for accountability over human rights abuses; Nauru's airline is to rebrand and introduce a new service; In the Marshall… Audio