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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 October 2018
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington; Tahiti's pro-independence leader Temaru decries his ban from assembly as a political move; the… Audio
Peters lays out aims of Pacific Reset
The future of New Zealand's relationship with the Pacific has been the focus of a meeting in Wellington. Audio
Tahiti's Temaru falls foul of campaign law
Tahiti's pro-independence leader Temaru decries his ban from assembly as a political move. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 October 2018
Picture of typhoon's extensive damage in CNMI starting to emerge; shock at hurricane claiming Hawaiian island, Doctor confirms Manus medical neglect; Fijian Drua win the Australian National Rugby… Audio
Northern Marianas takes stock of typhoon damage
The scale of damage from powerful Typhoon Yutu in the Northern Marianas is slowly becoming more clear. The US territory was directly hit by the category five storm on Thursday, with winds exceeding… Audio
Hawaiian island claimed by a hurricane
The superintendent at a marine reserve near Hawaii says she was astounded when a cyclone wiped out an entire island in one night. Audio
Sport: Fijian Drua win maiden NRC title
The Fijian Drua have conquered Australian rugby in winning their first NRC title. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 October 2018
Political parties in Fiji are told to conduct campaigns free from racial and religious intolerance; the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Fiji amid concern their visit could influence the upcoming… Audio
Fiji political parties told to keep campaigning clean
Fiji's elections authorities have issued another warning to political parties to conduct campaigns which are free from racial and religious intolerance. Audio
Royal couple visit to Fiji called 'apolitical'
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Fiji today amid concern their visit could influence the upcoming general election. Audio
Years of budget cuts sees PNG's HIV prevalence creep up
Papua New Guinea's National AIDS Council says five years of budget cuts have caused the number of HIV infections to creep up again. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 October 2018
Public office holders in Vanuatu learn lessons of accountability through the courts; a former Cook Islands cabinet minister is warning of the threat posed by a burgeoning public service; the… Audio
MPs' convictions set a standard in Vanuatu
Vanuatu judge Oliver Saksak says as a result of recent court rulings, public office holders are learning that they must be accountable. Audio
Cooks warned of dangers of public service getting too big
A former Cook Islands cabinet minister is warning of the threat posed by a burgeoning public service. Audio
Sport: More tests on the horizon for Mate Ma'a Tonga
Plans are in motion to ensure Tonga's historic rugby league test against Australia was not a one-off event. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 October 2018
We speak to an expert in international law who says the International Criminal Court is unlikely to look into a case against French nuclear testing; a bishop says mediation could resolve the mess… Audio
International Court unlikely to accept French Polynesia nuclear case
An expert in international law says French Polynesian groups who have filed a complaint against France in the International Criminal Court are unlikely to succeed. Audio
Mediation could resolve PNG mess over SABLS
The Catholic Archbishop of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea believes mediation could end the years of anger and bitterness engendered over controversial land leases. Audio
Tokelau's newspapers foster language and bring home youth
The first local newspapers in Tokelau are returning young people to the territory, improving their language skills and strengthening community ties there. Audio