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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
Marshall Islands considers island build-up for climate change adaption
The Marshall Islands is exploring building up its islands, as part of a new national plan for fighting climate change. Audio
Nuclear bombing remembered by Marshall Islanders
The Marshall Islands is exploring building up its islands, as part of a new national plan for fighting climate change. Audio
Fiji govt plans to ban fishing nets
Only a week after revealing it will continue to ban the harvesting of sea turtles, the Fiji government is now considering banning certain fishing nets, which are blamed for threatening numerous… Audio
Manus Island Paladin guard strike peaceful - police
Police on Manus Island are pleased last week's strike by security guards was peaceful. Audio
Calls for better codes of conduct by Pac churches on abuse
The General Secretary for the Pacific Conference of Churches is calling for more strigent behaviour codes for churches and better policies on reporting of abuse. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 February 2019
A year on from a magnitude 7.5 earthquake disaster in Papua New Guinea, the worst-affected communities are still struggling for basic needs; a lawyer with the New Zealand Defence Force says outdated… Audio
Basic needs still acute in PNG's quake-hit region, one year on
A year on from a magnitude 7.5 earthquake disaster in Papua New Guinea, the worst-affected communities are still struggling for basic needs. Audio
Review of Fiji military laws to resolve human rights "issues"
A lawyer with the New Zealand Defence Force says outdated laws governing Fiji's military forces have created human rights "issues" for the country. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 25 February 2019
Fiji's Rabuka calls for election observer report to be tabled; digital media offers new opportunities for Pacific storytellers; three years after airlines abruptly pulled their services, a rebuild of… Audio
Fiji's Rabuka calls for election observer report to be tabled
Fiji's opposition leader is calling on the government to use the Multinational Observer Group report on the 2018 election as a basis for electoral improvements. Audio
Digital media offers new opportunities to Pacific storytellers
Digital media offers new opportunities for Pacific storytellers. Audio
Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 February 2019
Three years after airlines abruptly pulled their services, a rebuild of the runway at Vanuatu's main international airport is nearly finished; Rarotonga is struggling to cope with over a thousand… Audio
Upgrade of Vanuatu airport nears completion
Three years after airlines abruptly pulled their services, a rebuild of the runway at Vanuatu's main international airport is nearly finished. Audio
New NZ High Com to the Cook Islands celebrated
The first woman of Pacific ancestry to a head mission in a Pacific post will serve in the Cook Islands. Audio
Over a thousand old cars litter Cook Islands
Rarotonga is struggling to cope with over a thousand wrecked and abandoned cars lying on roadsides waiting to be scrapped. Audio
Pacific Island tax havens in the spotlight
A spotlight on the super rich shopping for passports in the Pacific Islands, and what it means for international efforts to combat tax evasion. Audio
Vanuatu printing Chinese translations in local newspaper
Vanuatu's Daily Post has introduced the Chinese language to its newspaper published in Port Vila. Audio