Philippa Tolley
Australian Government rejects idea of 'Aussie Bank'
The Australian Government has rejected the notion of 'people's bank' that would be set up to provide competition for Australia's four big banks. Audio
Is the workforce heading for a crisis?
New evidence the country's aging workforce and gender imbalances could put some key professions under pressure. Audio
Council say V8 fine justified for saftey reasons
Hamilton City Council says it will keep a hard line on the alleged infringements of the Building Act. Audio
Hamilton man vows to fight V8 viewing fine
A Hamilton man fined $1500 for letting his family and friends watch the V8 race from the rooftop of his house is vowing to fight back. Audio
New Zealander killed in up-market Jamaican suburb
The family of a New Zealand man shot and killed in Jamaica are trying to get to the Caribbean nation to support his widow. Audio
Sobering road stats - warning to families of boy racers
The Southern District road-policing manager is asking families and friends of young people to take more responsibility for young dangerous drivers. Audio
Tourist town reels after after Korean bus death
Steven Pahl is the Chief Executive of Destination Queenstown. Audio
Taito Philip Field begins giving evidence in his own defence
The Former Labour Minister Taito Philip Field, has this afternoon begun giving evidence in his own defence at the High Court in Auckland. Audio
Insight Sunday 17 May - Fiji and NZ
Insight visits Fiji under emergency regulations and asks why NZ should continue to care. Audio
Pacific report - Fiji
Radio New Zealand journalist, Phillipa Tolley, has just returned from Fiji. Audio
Politics, recession make for tough times in Fiji
One of Fiji's top income earners, tourism has already seen falls in visitor arrivals. Audio
Fiji police investigate anti-government leaflets
Police in Fiji say investigations are continuing into anti-government leaflets that were circulated in rural areas. Audio
Political arrests in Fiji
The police in Fiji say they have arrested 5 men allegedly connected with destabilising activities. Audio
Calls for return to elections in Fiji
One of Fiji's ousted Prime Ministers says the country needs to get back to elections for the sake of the economy. Audio
Insight Sunday 9 October 2005: Pandemic Planning
In October 2005, Philippa Tolley examined what preparations were being made to contain a pandemic Audio
Fiji to appoint High Court judges, set new retirement age
In Fiji thousands of employees are due to retire this week under a new imposed retirement age of 55. Audio
Bainimarama honoured for services to Fiji
At a ceremony in Suva, Fiji's interim Prime Minister was honoured for his services to country and humanity. Audio
Fiji could have judges sworn in next week
Fiji could have judges sworn in and back operating in the Supreme and High Courts next week. Audio