Bridget Tunnicliffe
Papua campaigner coming to grips with release
Human Rights Watch says Filep Karma is still coming to terms with his release after 11 years in prison in which he became West Papua's most high profile political prisoner. Audio
Midday Sports News for 16 November 2015
The New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson believes all three results are back on the table in the second cricket test against Australia in Perth. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 November 2015
Fiji squatters receive titles to land; Help is on the way for Pacific products facing tough barriers to trade; A study finds beauty equals health when it comes to coral reefs; Vanuatu Kava is given… Audio
Midday Sports News for 9 November 2015
Another setback for the New Zealand cricketers as they attempt to save the first test against Australia in Brisbane. All-rounder Jimmy Neesham has been ruled out of the rest of the series because of… Audio
Silver Ferns need this win to take home Constellation Cup
As the rugby world awaits the much-anticipated New Zealand-Australia clash on Sunday morning, tonight there's another trans-tasman clash that has a lot riding on it. Audio
Pacific nations meet before Paris climate change conference
It's hoped the outcomes of a climate resilience conference in Fiji will give the region a strong platform before next month's global climate change conference in Paris. Audio
Hopes that Fiji conference can give shape to Paris approach
It's hoped a conference in Fiji this week will give the region a strong platform ahead of a major summit in Paris, but others aren't so sure. Audio
Ferns confident they can still win Constellation Cup
The Silver Ferns need to win tonight's Constellation Cup match against Australia in Auckland in order to keep their series hopes alive. Netball reporter, Bridget Tunnicliffe, says victory is possible… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 October 2015
Police and soldiers in Fiji have been charged over a vicious 2012 assault; Political stability is necessary for an effective drought response in Vanuatu; The rights of workers in Fiji are to come… Audio
Silver Ferns to prove their worth tonight
The Silver Ferns take on Australia in Christchurch tonight in the first of four Constellation Cup test matches. Audio
Midday Sports News for 19 October 2015
A former Scotland winger launches a scathing attack after Rugby World Cup elimination. Audio
PNG court orders police boss to stop arresting senior officers
In a pre-emptive strike two senior police officers and a lawyer, representing anti-corruption police in Papua New Guinea, have got court orders restraining the commissioner from arresting them. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 October 2015
A former state premier asks for access to Nauru; Is there a silver lining in the Vanuatu MP scandal? The Pacific is told up to 13 named cyclones are possible this season; A report calls for a more… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 October 2015
The Pacific is told up to 13 named cyclones are possible this season; A report calls for a more central role for Pacific women in policy and decision-making; Families in the Cook Islands are urged to… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 October 2015
Criticism mounts against the Nauru government's decision to name an alleged rape victim; Five days since 15 of his MPs were convicted of bribery, Vanuatu's prime minister is yet to speak; We look at… Audio
Blyth Tait's dream of competing at Rio
Blyth Tait's dream of making it to a fifth Olympics is one step closer after New Zealand's equestrian team sealed a place at Rio next year with a third placed finish at a qualification event in The… Audio
Midday Sports News for 12 October 2015
The All Blacks hooker Keven Mealamu says they learnt the lessons of the 2007 World Cup quarter-final loss to France "a long time ago". Audio
Two senior police reinstated after court ruling
Two senior fraud squad members, recently sacked by the Commissioner of Police in Papua New Guinea, have their jobs back for now. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 October 2015
The Papua New Guinea government denies magistrate's investigation is linked to the PM's case; the US military is still optimistic around live-fire training plans for the CNMI; a former Vanuatu… Audio