Bridget Tunnicliffe
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 18 June 2015
Arrest warrant for PNG PM considered legitimate; A former president condemns the current Nauru leadership; A suspended Nauru MP has his passport seized amid anti-government protests; The PNG Police… Audio
Reservations over motives behind China bank
An Australian National University researcher says it's important a new investment bank set up by China supports development projects in the Pacific that will have long-lasting benefits. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 June 2015
PNA countries are to charge more for FAD use; A 'Samoan Heroes' book is launched; Asia Pacific Greens push for effective climate policy; Cousteau backs a Fiji conservation campaign; Solomon Airlines… Audio
Midday Sports News for 15 June 2015
The Black Caps century maker Kane Williamson says this morning's three wicket win in the third one day cricket international against England in Southampton was a "complete team peformance". Audio
NZ should be cautious about supporting Fiji military - academic
A regional security academic says New Zealand should support its Pacific neighbours but be wary of support for the current Fiji military system. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 June 2015
The Fiji Electoral Commission is on the defence; there's a call in Bougainville for more education on electoral rights; Niue could become a global bee sanctuary; Vanuatu's honorary citizenship scheme… Audio
Fiji Electoral Commission on the defence
The Fiji Electoral Commission is defending a decision to award a vacant parliament seat to a SODELPA MP earlier this year. Audio
Arbitration for all Fiji workers under proposed changes
All Fiji workers will have access to arbitration under a proposed amendment to the Employment Relations Promulgation. Audio
Midday Sports News for 25 May 2015
The Black Caps batsman Ross Taylor concedes England have the upper hand heading into tonight's final day of the first cricket test at Lord's. Audio
Midday Sports News for 18 May 2015
The New Zealand Indy Car driver Scott Dixon has taken pole position for next Monday's 99th running of the Indy 500 in the United States. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8 May 2015
Samoa counsellor calls for culture change to address an alarming suicide problem; Fiji youth want more say, less tokenism; Move to curb illegal guns in Tonga; A drug test for kava requested by some… Audio
Midday Sports News for 4 May 2015
The New Zealand rugby league captain Simon Mannering says the side has its sights on the world number one ranking after claiming their third consecutive win over Australia for the first time in more… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 1 May 2015
There are fears that new plans could alienate Samoans from their land; Solomons Prime Minister acknowledges tax free salary outrage; Rally planned to support suspended Nauru MPs; A proposal to hit… Audio
Fiji landowners want royalties from mining company
Landowners in Fiji's northern division say they haven't received any royalties from a bauxite mine that they consented to in 2011. Audio
Work at third bauxite mine in Fiji underway
A lease for a third bauxite mining site has been issued in Fiji, and will be the largest so far of the sites in the country's Northern Division. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 April 2015
The Tahiti court of appeal throws out OPT case; The new police commissioner in Tonga wants to rebuild trust; Pacific nations to improve access to sexual health information; An expert spies holes in… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 24 April 2015
Aitutaki votes to scrap Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga; A former Bougainville rebel leader wants to be president; Descendants of Cook Islands men who fought in the First World War… Audio
CNMI medical Marijuana bill gains traction
The author of a bill that proposes to legalise marijuana for medical use in the CNMI says the majority of feedback from public hearings has been supportive. Audio
Midday Sports News for 15 April 2015
Departing All Black concedes he's leaving his super rugby side in a tough spot. Audio