Election
Election fallout: tax cuts, Labor leadership and the Adani mine
Australia correspondent Donna Field joins Kathryn to look at the fallout from the election; what's happening with planned tax cuts, who's in the running to take over the Labor leadership from Bill… Audio
Visa woes set to continue for NZers in Australia, especially Māori
There's limited chance that New Zealanders living in Australia will be able to get a better deal under the Coalition's continued leadership, a group advocating for Kiwis' rights there says. Audio
Australian voters are heading to the polls early
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane looks at the key areas of policy difference between the parties now the election campaign is in full swing and many Australian voters have already cast their… Audio
Spanish election results roll in
Correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on the news making headlines in Europe including the Spanish election results and attempts in Northern Ireland to break a two-year political stalemate after the… Audio
Easter election campaign truce
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton reports on the Easter truce by political leaders, the effect the campaign is having on the polls and the entry of former MP and mining magnate Clive Palmer. Audio
PM Scott Morrison expected to call Australian election today
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to call the federal election today, fueling speculation by posting a video to social media talking up the government's economic record.
What do Solomon Islands voters expect from the recent poll?
As counting gets underway across Solomon Islands after Wednesday's election our reporter Koroi Hawkins has been speaking with voters about their hopes and motivations. Audio
Budget Day or election campaign launch?
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to pick over yesterday's Budget. With an announcement expected shortly about a likely election date, the Opposition was calling it more of a… Audio
Last chance for candidates to make mark in Solomons
The election campaign in Solomon Islands is approaching fever pitch as provincial voters still stuck in the capital scramble for space aboard ships bound for their home constituencies. Audio
Out of time: Australian govt's pre-election headaches
The Government's move to cut back on the number of sitting days may have backfired - it won't have time before the election to implement changes recommended by the banking royal commission. Scott… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 November 2018
French Polynesia's president admits to lying about French nuclear tests being clean; APEC summit in PNG dominated by US China jousting; Fiji's Bainimarama wins another four years in power, while… Audio
Fiji: Bainimarama wins another four years
Frank Bainimarama has been given another four years in power with FijiFirst winning the Fiji election. Audio
Fiji coup leaders must step away from politics - Rabuka
Fiji's Sodelpa Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka says it's time for coup leaders to step away from politics. Audio
Blackout on campaigning in force in Fiji ahead of polls
In Fiji, billboards and banners have come down and an intense war of words is over for now with a campaign blackout in force ahead of Wednesday's election. Audio
Consternation over Fiji poll date delay
Monday September 17 marks four years since Fiji's last general election and there's increasing impatience in Fiji that a poll date for the 2018 election has yet to be announced. Audio
Imprisoned ex-president Lula drops election bid
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has pulled out of next month's presidential election, allowing his running mate to stand in his place.
Puna retains his seat amid big upsets in Cook Islands election
The incumbent Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna has retained his seat but no party has secured a clear majority according to preliminary results from the country's general election on Friday. Audio
French Polynesia incumbent wins resounding election victory
French Polynesia's ruling Tapura Huiraatira party has won a resounding victory in the run-off round of the territorial election.
38 people allegedly voted twice in election
Thirty-eight people have been referred to the police for allegedly voting twice during last year's election.
Democrat beats Republican in controversial Alabama Senate race
Roy Moore may have been beaten by Democrat Doug Jones in Alabama but he is refusing to concede. Mr Moore says he'll personally pay for a recount. US correspondent Gile Gibson joins us to explain the… Audio