Philippa Tolley
Fiji tries to portray an image of"business as usual"
Many people in Fiji are still too scared to express their views over the actions of the interim regime. Audio
Fijians still nervous about speaking out
Radio New Zealand reporter Philippa Tolley has just arrived in Suva. Audio
Reactions to speech of Iran's president
Hear the reactions from various world leaders to Ahmedinejad's speech at the UN Racism Conference. Audio
Top Stories for 20 April 2009
Top Stories from Morning Report with Sean Plunkett and guest host Philippa Tolley. Audio
Top Stories for 16 April 2009
The Treasury has expressed serious concerns about capital spending by Housing New Zealand. Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 24 March 2009
Shake up for refrigeration industry, Chase leaves officer injured - car in water, Inquiry into migrant job claims. Audio
Pacific news for 09 February 2009
Ia ora. Kia orana. Malo ni. Fakalofa atu. Talofa lava. Malo e lelei. Bula vinaka. The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
Insight Sunday 21 December Tuna Stocks
Philippa Tolley explores what can be done to protect tuna stocks in the Pacific. Audio
Tuna fishing agreement
A breakthrough has been claimed over an agreement to try to prevent overfishing of tuna in the Pacific. Audio
Preserving Pacific fish stocks
There have been strong calls for action to be taken by foreign nations fishing in the Pacific in order to preserve fish stocks. Audio
Tuna fisheries under stress
There is a new push to try to prevent some of the tuna stocks of the central and western pacific being over exploited. Audio
Insight Sunday 23 November: Pacific Food Security
Sara Vui-Talitu explores the increasing pressures on food supplies in the Pacific. Audio
Search resumed for missing swimmer
A 16 year old was swimming with a friend below the Roxburgh Dam on Tuesday when he disappeared in swift currents. Audio
US Treasury scraps bad mortgages
The US Treasury says the rescue plan will refocus on injecting capital into floundering financial institutions. Audio
Diving Specialist Discovers German U-Boat
The U-Boat has been connected to the smuggling of high-ranking Nazis onto New Zealand soil during the Second World War. Audio
Health Inequalities are Widening - NZ Medical Journal
The NZ Medical Journal says health inequalities are widening and calls on the Government to do more to combat the problem. Audio
RNZ political reporters review the election campaign
Views from voters on the campaign; review of the campaign from political reporter Julian Robins who has been following Labour's Helen Clark, and Danya Levy who has been travelling with National's John… Audio
Extraordinary Steps Taken to Bolster World Economies
The Bank of England has slashed its interest rate by one point five per cent, the biggest cut in more than twenty five years. Audio