Philippa Tolley
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
Losing parties refuse to accept Fiji election result
The opposing political sides are in Fiji are in a standoff over claims of voting irregularities and systemic electoral fraud. Audio
Tension among opposing parties in Fiji
To Fiji now where the political opposition says it will refuse to accept the result of today's historic election, the first in eight years. Audio
Results being counted in Fijian election
Frank Bainimarama's Fiji First party is leading the race to become the country's first elected government after eight years of military rule. Audio
Dateline Pacific live from Fiji
As the first results from the Fijian election come through, Sally Round and Philippa Tolley talk to Bryan from Suva. Audio
Fiji stages historic poll
Many Fijian voters have stood for hours in the hot sun to vote for the first time in 8 years, in an historic poll. Audio
Polls open in Fiji election
The polling booths have just opened in Fiji's first election since the 2006 coup. Audio
Fiji's history of coups taken into account with security
Fiji's Police Commissioner is taking the country's history of coups into account in planning security for tomorrow's vote. Audio
Fiji enforce blackout on all things political
The authorities in Fiji are firmly enforcing a ban on any political reporting, comment and advertising in the run up to the elections on Wednesday. Audio
Election observers on the ground in Fiji
International election observers is now on the ground in Fiji ahead of Wednesday's general election, the first in over eight years. Audio
Fiji campaigning ends in run up to Wednesday's vote
All political campaigning in Fiji has now finished and all the promotional banners, posters, shirts and caps should be off the streets. Audio
Insight for 14 September 2014 - Chasing the Tuna Dollar
Philippa Tolley reports from Fiji on the urgent need to protect some of the tuna stocks in the Pacific Audio
Some Pacific tuna stocks are dangerously low
After years of warnings, urgent action is now needed to preserve the world's largest tuna fishery in the Pacific's. Audio
Access to PNA fishing days becomes more sophisticated
The buying and selling of access to fishing days in the area under the control of the PNA fishing bloc of nations is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Audio
The Pacific tuna catch
Philippa Tolley is back from Fiji having covered the briefing, from senior government and industry figures, on the state of the Pacific tuna fishery. Audio
PNA wants scheme extended to long-line fleet
The Parties to the Nauru Agreement are hoping a new scheme will be in place next year to control long-line tuna fishing in the region. Audio
Fiji video of fishers killed at sea could be old
Fishing experts in Fiji say a video that surfaced yesterday of four men being shot at sea, is old and may not have taken place in Fijian waters. Audio
PNA chief says killings on high seas a "tragedy"
The head of a key regional fishing agency says he has witnessed clashes at sea over fishing but nothing as tragic as the killing of several men on the high seas, portrayed in a Youtube video. Audio
Market for eco-friendly tuna catch likely to grow
Senior officials from the block of fishing nations, known as the PNA, are optimistic there will be growth, if slow, in the market for skipjack tuna that has been caught in an eco-approved way. Audio
Should politicians stay out of immigration?
Philippa Tolley explores whether more distance is needed between politicians and some immigration decisions Audio