Bridget Tunnicliffe
Midday Sports News for 11 August 2014
The world golf number one Rory McIlroy is on track to win the PGA championship in Kentucky, the final Major Tournament of the year. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 August 2014
We hear that global cooperation is essential to improving Pacific weather services; The developer of Fiji's first casino sells its stake; There's opposition to a Vanuatu scheme linking citizenship and… Audio
NFP: Fiji government wooed by ambitious developers
There's been little surprise in Fiji to news that the developer of the country's first casino has sold its stake to another party. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 August 2014
Fiji politician says police hindering her election campaign; PNG sorcery-related killings escalating; Cook Islands Democratic Party says it's gathering evidence of election bribery; Vanuatu government… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 August 2014
Cook Islands Democratic Party says it's gathering evidence of election bribery; Vanuatu government seeks advice after fallout over airport deal; Tonga questions NZ over why its travel advisory remains… Audio
Midday Sports News for 30 July 2014
Two gold medals for New Zealand swimmers in Glasgow. Audio
Midday Sports News for 28 July 2014
Dan Carter is back in the All Blacks for the rugby championship Audio
Further changes cast doubt on Fiji elections
The Fiji Labour Party says the government's decision not to make the National Register of Voters public further erodes the integrity of the September general election. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 July 2014
Papua New Guinea's anti-corruption unit will continue to operate, for now; Fiji voters get familiar with election process; An ethicist warns Australia's treatment of asylum seekers could damage its… Audio
Fiji voters get familiar with election process
The Fiji Elections Office is confident that an intensive education campaign will result in a high voter turnout at the polls in September. Audio
Labour law reform underway in PNG
It's hoped that improvements to labour legislation in Papua New Guinea will help reduce unpredictability in the market place. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 July 2014
European Union trains 60 Fiji electoral officers; Pacific countries continue to battle human trafficking; Vanuatu to host West Papuan groups in major conference; Hundreds of people are still without… Audio
Solomons enters reconstruction phase post-floods
Planning for medium to long term recovery and reconstruction in Solomon Islands following April's floods has been complicated by the fact that hundreds of people still don't have a home. Audio
Vanuatu PM promises more power for Ombudsman
A former ombudsman of Vanuatu has welcomed signs from the new Prime Minister that the office will be strengthened under his watch. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 July 2014
French Polynesia court drops murder charges against men linked to journalist's disappearance; calls for NZ to boost its aid to the Pacific comes under the spotlight; agricultural project underway in… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 July 2014
PNG's attorney general tells police to drop case against PM; Cook Island candidates prepare for elections; A new experimental seabed mining project in PNG; We hear about new mobile access to info on… Audio
Increased stake in Vodafone Fiji seen as good for FNPF
A communications analyst says the Fiji National Provident Fund's decision to increase its stake in Vodafone Fiji is a solid investment. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 July 2014
Clear land policies urged before Fiji elections; more measures against rape needed in Vanuatu; Cook Island voters worried about depopulation; severe malnutrition in areas of the Pacific; Vanuatu… Audio
Vanuatu theatre group marks 25 years of work in the community
One of the co-founders of a theatre group in Vanuatu which turns 25 this week, says performing arts have proved a powerful tool for spreading important messages. Audio