Bridget Tunnicliffe
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 9 April 2015
China urged to speak up over regional "bunfight"; Micronesia's vastness proves difficult for Maysak relief; In Micronesia, aid delivery struggles following Typhoon Maysak; Vanuatu opens marine… Audio
Midday Sports News for 23 March 2015
Injury has struck the New Zealand cricket side a day out from their World Cup semi final against South Africa in Auckland. Audio
CNMI hospital no longer viable
The only hospital in the Northern Marianas may not have the means to continue operating in the foreseeable future. Audio
Commission of inquiry into Fiji labour breaches likely
It's believed a commission of inquiry will be launched by the International Labour Organisation to investigate alleged breaches of international labour conventions in Fiji. Audio
Midday Sports News for 17 March 2015
Experts pick Australia to win the World Cup from New Zealand. Audio
Midday Sports News for 16 March 2015
The West Indies cricket captain Jason Holder believes the Black Caps will be vulnerable in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final if the Windies bowlers can expose New Zealand's middle order. Audio
Midday Sports News for 6 March 2015
Breakers say they have good form heading into the NBL grand finals. Audio
Pacific leaders unfazed by spy allegations
There's been a measured reaction so far to allegations that the New Zealand government is carrying out mass surveillance on its Pacific neighbours. Audio
Samoa PM says spying 'waste of time' in Pacific
The Prime Minister of Samoa says he doesn't know why a country would waste its resources intercepting every phone call and email from a small Pacific island. Audio
PNG, Fiji and Nauru criticised in Amnesty report
Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Nauru have been criticised for failing to protect human rights in Amnesty International's annual look at human rights abuse around the world. Audio
Tourism industry welcomes second attempt at Fiji casino
The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
Fiji casino project bites the dust
The business community in Fiji is disappointed the country's first casino project has fallen over but is confident the Government will get it right the second time around. Audio
Midday Sports News for 29 January 2015
Despite the runs drying up in their past few innings, the Black Caps openers won't be adjusting their approach as the side puts the final touches to their Cricket World Cup preparations. Audio
Midday Sports News for 7 January 2015
New Zealand has boosted its chances of a series sweep by taking two key wickets in the first hour of the final day of the cricket test in Wellington. Audio
Midday Sports News for 6 January 2015
Kane Williamson and BJ Watling have dug in at the Basin Reserve. Audio
Midday Sports News for 31 December 2014
New Year's honours go to a footballing "godfather" and a rugby league club boss. Audio