Fiji
Fiji plans to dump Union Jack for more Pacific-themed flag
Fiji plans to remove the Union Jack from its flag. The prime minister, Frank Bainamarama, says the flag had served the country well since 1970 but is now outdated. Audio
Last of NZ's diplomatic restrictions against Fiji to be lifted
New Zealand formally resumes its military cooperation with Fiji tomorrow. Audio
Air NZ insists cargo mistake not a safety risk
Most of the cargo on an Air New Zealand flight from Fiji to Auckland went unchecked by staff, but the airline says passengers were never at risk. Audio
Fiji TV executives say government broke law
Television executives sacked in Fiji say Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in a row last year over rights to broadcast the Rugby Sevens. Audio
Fiji's opposition parties call to axe 'draconian' media law
Fresh calls have been made in Fiji to change the country's media laws, now that a democracy is in place. The Media Industry Development Decree, gazetted in 2010, has strict requirements for reporting… Audio
Fiji opposition rejects parliamentary funding changes
Opposition parties in Fiji are fighting a new formula for parliamentary funding, they say it's left them without enough money after interference by the newly-elected government. Audio
Fiji nominates the Kiribati president for Nobel Peace Prize
Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, for his work around climate change issues. Audio
Fiji tackles human rights, diplomatic ties
Fiji has begun reaping the benefits of last September's election, with international relations being normalised. Audio
Fijian MPs in NZ to observe Parliament
A delegation of Fijian MPs is in New Zealand to school up on parliamentary procedures after going years without democracy. Audio
Warzone Reports : Mike McRoberts
Working in the world's most troubled regions and the challenges to determine the truth with TV3 journalist and newsreader Mike McRoberts. Audio
Fiji after military rule
Philippa Tolley explores what lies ahead for Fiji after the first elections in 8 years. Audio
Fiji swears in new Cabinet replete with ex-military officers
The new Cabinet in the Fijian government has been sworn in and it includes seven former military officers. Audio
Sally Round in Fiji
Radio New Zealand International's Sally Round is in Fiji observing the first general election in eight years. Audio
Fiji Electoral Commission angered by claims of fraud
The Fiji Electoral Commission is outraged that opposition parties have tried to stop the vote counting, with claims of election fraud. Audio
Pacific correspondent Mike Field
The Fiji elections. Fijian peacekeepers released. Pacific Tuna looting continues. Audio
Late Edition for 1 July
The indentity of a diplomat accused of attempted rape, A new way to hire a ride home online, and in dateline pacific are academics getting a bad deal at Fiji's university? Audio
Dateline Pacific afternoon edition for 4 April 2014
At least five people are dead following flooding in Solomon Islands; The Fiji Law Society warns a decree provision is open to abuse; Also in Fiji, trade unions say they intend to ignore the new… Audio
Insight for 6 October 2013 - Fiji's Progress and New Friends
Fiji has promised elections in 2014 and Sally Round considers if it's new diplomatic ties will endure. Audio
Macmillan Brown Lecture 2012
After a break of two years, this long-running lecture series resumes with an address by Sitiveni Rabuka and an introduction by the Rt Hon Murray McCully. They discuss democracy in the South Pacific… Audio