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'Fracture is history' - Pacific leaders commit to Forum reforms
'Fracture is history' - Pacific leaders commit to Forum reforms
The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is now "a family reconciled" as its leaders reaffirmed their commitment to reforms to strengthen the regional body. Audio
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Rain falling steadily in Gisborne, hampering clean-up efforts
It's been two weeks since Cyclone Gabrielle tore communities apart across the East Coast, and more heavy rain is making it hard to rebuild, or get on top of the damage.
Gisborne is under an Orange… Audio
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Metservice explains weather warnings for North Island
An orange heavy rain warning is in force for Gisborne, with Metservice warning residents to expect 60 to 100 milimetres of rain on top of what has already fallen, before 6am tomorrow.
There is also a… Audio
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More rain hits cyclone-ravaged East Coast
Rain is pouring down in areas already soggy and devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle.
An orange heavy rain warning is in force for Gisborne, with Metservice warning residents to expect 60 to 100mm of rain… Audio
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 27 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Lemi Ponfasio
International renowned theatre artist Lemi Ponifasio has created a new work that brings Pasifika communities together with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in a ceremony at the Michael Fowler… Audio
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'Biggest pothole on SH1': Calls for inquiry into Cook Strait ferry failures
'Biggest pothole on SH1': Calls for inquiry into Cook Strait ferry failures
Calls are growing for an independent inquiry after a litany of problems have befallen the Cook Strait ferries, disrupting freight movement worth at least $14 billion annually and leaving passengers…
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 25 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 24 February 2023
Audio 24 Feb 2023The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Protecting the night sky
So many creatures thrive in the dark - do we need better protection against light pollution? Audio
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Protecting the night sky
Protecting the night sky
So many creatures thrive in the dark - do we need better protection against light pollution?
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Picton 'marvellously manic' with ferries offline and travellers stranded
Picton 'marvellously manic' with ferries offline and travellers stranded
Businesses are booming in Picton, with ferries out of action and people looking for somewhere to stay - and something to eat.
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 23 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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People left sleeping on couches, stuck on wrong island after Interislander problems
People left sleeping on couches, stuck on wrong island after Interislander problems
Cancelled Cook Strait ferries have left people sleeping on couches and Picton streets clogged with cars, says the mayor of Marlborough. Audio
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Interislander passengers may wait days for rebooked crossing
It could be days before stranded passengers bumped from interislander sailings are rebooked for crossings after a ferry break down, with priority being given to cyclone aid.
Its Kaiārahi ferry was… Video, Audio
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Cyclone-hit Pacific workers well cared for but worried about work
Cyclone-hit Pacific workers well cared for but worried about work
Seasonal workers from the Pacific are bunking in emergency shelters after Cyclone Gabrielle tore through New Zealand's North Island as they wait to hear if there's still work available for them.
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 22 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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'Our future looks secure': Pacific Islands Forum unite
'Our future looks secure': Pacific Islands Forum unite
Regional leaders will meet this week at the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Special Leaders Retreat in Fiji.
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Fiji footballer sent home after on-field brawl
Fiji footballer sent home after on-field brawl
Three Fijian footballers were sent off in a match marred by an on-field brawl in a tournament in Jakarta.
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 21 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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First Person: Talei Anderson
Sports journalist, Talei Anderson, remembers her first glimpse of women's rugby and explains why, for female players, the challenge on the field is only half the battle.
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News in Cook Isl Maori for 18 February 2023
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani) - brought to you by our partner Pacific Media Network Audio
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Navigator aiming to discover star names from older Cook Islanders
Navigator aiming to discover star names from older Cook Islanders
Traditional navigation knowledge could be hidden in stories and songs, and a Cook Islands master navigator is hoping to unearth them. Audio
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Hawke's Bay island community gathers after flood
As Hawkes Bay grapples with the devastation wrought by Cyclone Gabrielle, people at an evacuation centre came together last night for a pick me up to help get through the toughest of times.
At the… Audio