Amelia Langford
Unions calls for Government to step up over wages
Unions are calling for the Government to put its money where its mouth is by giving public sector workers a decent pay rise. Audio
ACC pushed over levy settings
The ACC Minister is defending the Government's decision to cut levies by only 5 percent when the corporation recommended a 21 percent drop. Audio
IRD Commissioner takes heat over IT blow-out
The Commissioner of Inland Revenue has accepted responsibility for what is being called an extraordinary blowout in IT costs for its new child support payment system. Audio
Employment law changes take effect
Employees will be able to ask for more flexible working arrangements, including the timing of their meal breaks, from today. Audio
CCF has 'high hopes' for Fiji's new Commission
Fiji's Citizens Constitutional Forum says it holds high hopes for the country's new Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 February 2015
American Samoan fishers ask Washington for help; A suspended Nauru MP fears he and four others will not return to parliament; Tonga hopes New Zealand will soon release a suspended aid package; Oxfam… Audio
Group calls for NZ Govt to support 'robust' UN goals
A New Zealand group is calling for the Government to support robust United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Audio
Group calls for NZ Govt to support 'robust' UN goals
A New Zealand group is calling for the Government to support robust United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Audio
Fiji's Methodist Church 'disturbed' by statistics
Fiji's Methodist Church says the latest statistics into child abuse cases are deeply disturbing and action needs to be taken. Audio
EU warns Solomons over illegal fishing
The European Union has warned Solomon Islands it needs to crack down on illegal fishing or it will impose a ban on the country's tuna exports. Audio
8pm Pacific Regional News for 6 February 2015
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition For 6 February 2015
Authorities rush to deal with a dengue outbreak in Tonga; West Papuan MSG bid gains people's support; Fiji's flag change is labelled "undemocratic"; Vanuatu's reunification move is described as the… Audio
Tributes flow for Thorn Birds author at Norfolk service
Tributes have been paid to Norfolk Island author Colleen McCullough, who is most well known for her novel The Thorn Birds, at a service on the island. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 February 2015
Tuvalu opens a High Commission in New Zealand; Fiji's flag designer says the present flag is still relevant; Tonga's new PM talks of the cleansing process needed in parliament; Solomon Islands starts… Audio
Solomons' film premieres at FIFO
A Solomon Islands documentary has premiered at the Pacific International Documentary Film Festival, or FIFO, in Tahiti. Audio
PNG missionary calls for campaign against sorcery claims
A missionary in Papua New Guinea says the country needs a nationwide awareness campaign to stop the killing of people accused of sorcery or witchcraft. Audio
NZ artists work to be exhibited in New Caledonia
A touring exhibition of New Zealand and Pacific artists' work inspired by the remote Kermadec region is to go on display in New Caledonia. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 Febuary 2015
Indonesia leads a new wave of fisheries protection; Papua New Guinea's police force is labelled broken and incompetent; A Tongan women's group says outdated land laws are forcing women into abusive… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 January 2015
The last of NZ's diplomatic restrictions against Fiji is lifted; New Caledonia to host former football stars; Efforts in Hawaii to eradicate a destructive beetle; Pension portability plans for New… Audio
Environmentalist warns coral bleaching gettting worse
A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio