Bridget Tunnicliffe
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 March 2016
Asylum seekers on Nauru won't be silenced; the Nauru government is slammed for reckless spending; Teina Bishop is the new Cook Islands opposition leader; the jury is still out on whether seabed mining… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 March 2016
The Nauru government is slammed for reckless spending; The jury is still out on whether seabed mining is good for the Pacific; Fiji's human rights' director says gender-based abuse must end; The PNG… Audio
Toilets give Vanuatu village bite of tourist cherry
It's hoped a fancy set of public toilets in the north of Efate in Vanuatu will help attract tourists there. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 March 2016
There's disappointment in PNG at the cancellation of a protest; Fiji's anti-torture ratification is seen as hollow; There are complaints that inmates are being exploited in a Cook Islands prison… Audio
Complaints of exploitation of inmates in Cooks prison
Allegations of abuse of authority and power by senior officers at a Cook Islands prison have surfaced. Audio
PNGs image hurt by being a good neighbour to Australia?
Comments from the Papua New Guinea prime minister that Australia's asylum seeker detention centre on Manus Island has hurt the country's reputation have come as no surprise to some. Audio
Midday Sports News for 7 March 2016
New Zealand have beaten Japan 27-7 in the plate final of the Las Vegas leg of the world rugby sevens series. Audio
Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji is banding together to attract overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston, but as Bridget Tunnicliffe reports the industry has already leapt to action. Audio
Fiji's tourism industry galvanises to get visitors back
The tourism industry in Fiji has wasted no time in banding together to pull overseas visitors back in the wake of Cyclone Winston. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 March 2016
Aid agencies in Fiji say children will need help recovering from the mental effects of Cyclone Winston; Fiji's Prime Minister says Winston has drained the economy; There are concerns an island in the… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 1 March 2016
Aid agencies in Fiji say children will need help recovering from the mental effects of Cyclone Winston; Fiji's Prime Minister says Winston has drained the economy; Cyclone season proves testing time… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition 26 February 2016
An opposition party calls for a sugar rehab plan in cyclone ravaged Fiji; We get an initial report on the impact of Cyclone Winston in the interior of Fiji's main island; Fiji's Methodist Church sets… Audio
Midday Sports News for 22 February 2016
The New Zealand cricketers continue to chase leather around Hagley Oval as the Australians have taken a first innings lead on day three of the second Test. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 February 2016
PNGs government is under pressure to act on alleged tax evasion by logging companies; scientists uncover a coral ecosystem adapted to global warming conditions; Cooks government is to protect a… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 February 2016
SPREP's new chief aims for an even louder Pacific voice; Environmentalists call military training activities in the CNMI 'frightening'; A World Bank loan will be used to overhaul Vanuatu's entire… Audio
Midday Sports News for 15 February 2016
New Zealand are on the ropes on the 4th day of the opening cricket Test against Australia in Wellington, and Olympic cycling medallists Hayden Roulston and Simon van Velthooven have missed out on the… Audio
Fiji leads pack in intra-regional exports
A new trade report has found the most important export market for Fiji is now its neighbours. Audio