Bridget Tunnicliffe
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 July 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 July 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 July 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 July 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Midday Sports News for 15 July 2013
Two of the four fastest men in history, American sprinter Tyson Gay and Jamaica's Asafa Powell have sent shockwaves through the athletics world after failing drug tests. Audio
Cultural respect key to youth crime prevention in New Caledonia
Better engagement with different cultures in an effort to prevent youth crime in New Caledonia has been a key learning for officials on a visit to New Zealand this week. Audio
Probe into export of prohibited species underway in Solomons
The permanent secretary of the Ministry of Forestry in Solomon Islands says allegations that 'tubi', a rare wood, has been illegally milled and exported, are being investigated. Audio
Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
The head of the Culture and Tourism division in the Autonomous Bougainville Government believes the Papua New Guinea province will become one of the must-see destinations for adventure travellers in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8 July 2013
PNG's top banker calls for modern efficient agriculture sector; A New Caledonian banking official says cuts to indexed wages are vital; The threat posed to the Pacific by unexploded bombs; NZ… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 8 July 2013
PNG's top banker calls for modern efficient agriculture sector; a New Caledonian banking official says cuts to indexed wages are vital; the threat posed to the Pacific by unexploded bombs; NZ… Audio
Pasifika research in need of greater practical application
It's hoped a new Pasifika Research and Policy Centre in New Zealand will build a better connection between researchers and policy makers, charged with making decisions which affect Pasifika people. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 27 June 2013
Murder charges in French Polynesia's JPK case; A call for Pacific unity to benefit from seabed mining plans; SODELPA party gears up for 2014 elections in Fiji; Fiji union goes to court over mill… Audio
Political party gears up for 2014 elections in Fiji
The general secretary of the SODELPA party in Fiji says after being out of circulation for seven years, preparation for next year's elections will be a challenge logistically and financially. Audio
Cook Islands MP says criminal element to 'Colagate'
The Cook Islands MP Norman George says a Royal Commission of inquiry is needed to fully investigate an invoicing scheme, also known as 'Colagate', which cost the country millions of dollars in import… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 June 2013
Niue to consider having electrical inspector; Papuan man says he witnessed the slaughter of 40 people; ITUC makes call for major investigation on Fiji; PNG government report into troubled university… Audio
Cook Island budget good for teachers, nurses, and doctors
The Cook Islands Finance Minister, Mark Brown, says a priority under this year's $196.5 million budget has been to improve the salaries of teachers, nurses, and doctors. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 13 June 2013
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio