Bridget Tunnicliffe
Pacific's chief trade advisor believes parties can compromise
Labour mobility and development assistance are the main issues dividing the parties involved in the PACER Plus trade deal, but the Pacific's chief trade advisor believes both sides are determined to… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 December 2013
PNG church disputes politician's call to stem population; Young Fiji woman battles for sex education in region's schools; Pitcairn Island looks to boost population by luring descendants back; Delays… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 November 2013
Plan to arm American Samoa police officers moves a step closer; PNG politician calls on government to cap population; Corruption watchdog says now not the time for Solomons to be without an auditor… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 November 2013
Plan to arm American Samoa police officers moves a step closer; PNG politician calls on government to cap population; Corruption watchdog says now not the time for Solomons to be without an auditor… Audio
Political parties in PNG could face de-registration
Around 30 parties in Papua New Guinea could be de-registered for NOT submitting their election expenses incurred during last year's election. Audio
11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 November 2013
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10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 November 2013
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9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 8 November 2013
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 November 2013
Call for Nauru government to be open about detention camps; Niue government begins renovating abandoned homes; Emergency relief efforts continue in PNG following landslide; Efforts being made to save… Audio
Fisheries governance needs to keep up with new trends
The sole Pacific representative appointed to the recently formed Global Ocean Commission says reforming international fisheries governance and management is one of the goals of the new body. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 November 2013
Traditional Cook Island leaders wanted water consultation sooner; Time could be running out for Tonga reforms ahead of next year's poll; Fisheries governance needs to keep up with new trends; PNG… Audio
Tonga police look to rebuild public's trust
Tonga's police commissioner says a string of incidents involving officers over the past year have damaged the image of the police. Audio
Growing interest from foreign investors in Fiji
An Investment Fiji board member says there's been a significant upturn in overseas investment inquiries over the last six months. Audio
12,000 kilometres of cycling to raise awareness for West Papua
A Canadian man who is cycling through seven countries over six months in an effort to raise awareness about human rights abuses in West Papua, has reached New Zealand. Audio
11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 10 October 2013
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10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 10 October 2013
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9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 10 October 2013
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 10 October 2013
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7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 10 October 2013
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