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Contribution of Pacific service people finally recognised
The significant contribution of Pacific service people to New Zealand efforts in times of conflict has largely gone unrecognised.
But now, a new Pacific Islands Memorial, housed in the Pukeahu… Audio
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Cook Is tourist operators confused by travel bubble delay
The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Mark Brown, has expressed his confidence at establishing a travel bubble with New Zealand by May, but officials here have remained noncommittal. During the… Audio
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Memorial marks Pacific nations' support during world wars - PM
Memorial marks Pacific nations' support during world wars - PM
A memorial marking the contribution of Pacific nations to military conflicts has been unveiled in Wellington.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 27 March 2021
Audio 27 Mar 2021The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Cook Islands-New Zealand travel bubble vagueness 'depressing' - Cooks Chamber of Commerce
Cook Islands-NZ travel bubble: 'It's a requirement for our economy'
Cook Islands businesses are disappointed over travel bubble vagueness, and while PM Mark Brown is "very confident" of a May start date, he says it's needed if the economy is to survive until next… Audio
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Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce boss disappointed no travel bubble announced
The Cooks travel bubble announcement has left some deflated, with few details other than May as the hoped for start time.
With Rarotonga estimated to be losing about $1 million a day in tourism… Video, Audio
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No firm date on travel bubble after Ardern, Cooks PM meet
The Cook Islands Prime Minister has been promised $20 million, but no firm date for the start of a travel bubble with New Zealand.
Mark Brown sat down with Jacinda Ardern in Auckland today for a… Audio
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NZ plans Cook Islands vaccination campaign
NZ plans Cook Islands vaccination campaign
New Zealand expects to open a two-way travel bubble with the Cook Islands in May and is planning a vaccination campaign there.
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Cook Islands PM confident NZers will be arriving in May
Don't dust off your passport just yet. A much-mooted travel bubble with the Cook Islands will not be on the cards until at least May.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Cook Islands Prime Minister… Video, Audio
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Pacific call for global ban on deep sea mining
Pacific call for global ban on deep sea mining
A widespread Pacific civil society call for a global ban on deep sea mining activity has been launched.
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NZ to start Cook Islands vaccination campaign in May
NZ to start Cook Islands vaccination campaign in May
NZ has announced it expects to start a vaccination campaign for the Cook Islands in May, after the first meeting between world leaders in this country since the borders closed.
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The soul of Tongan Rugby: New CEO on finances, fixtures and the future
The soul of Tongan Rugby: New CEO on finances, fixtures and the future
The new CEO of the Tonga Rugby Union is on a mission to restore confidence in the country's national sport.
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Best of First Up for Friday 26 March
Audio 26 Mar 2021On the pod today: It's emerged that managed isolation returnees were bundled onto the same bus as someone who'd already tested positive for Covid-19; the Cook Islands could lose 40 per cent of its… Audio
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Pacific correspondent Koro Vaka'uta
The covid-19 infection rate in Papua New Guinea continues to soar and there have been two more deaths. Audio
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One-way Cook Islands bubble sees residents flee to NZ
One-way Cook Islands bubble sees residents flee to NZ
There are fears the Cook Islands could lose 40 percent of its workforce by the end of the year as locals flee to New Zealand in a bid to find work. Audio
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Cook Islands PM to meet Ardern on two-way bubble as hundreds seek work
Cook Islands PM to meet Ardern on two-way bubble as hundreds seek work
There are fears the Cook Islands could lose 40 percent of its workforce by the end of the year as locals flee to New Zealand in a bid to find work. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 26 March 2021
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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One-way Cook Islands bubble sees residents flee to NZ
The Cook Islands could lose 40 per cent of its workforce by the end of the year as locals leave for New Zealand in a bid to find work. A one-way travel bubble between Rarotonga and New Zealand has… Audio
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Fiji netball hopes for Pacific comp in lieu of cancelled World Cup
Fiji netball hopes for Pacific comp in lieu of cancelled World Cup
The Fiji Netball Association is hoping a netball competition between Pacific nations could be on the cards, after the World Youth Cup was cancelled last week.
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Undersea robots go deep in study of earthquakes
Undersea robots have journeyed deep under the ocean floor - collecting data that will shape our understanding of earthquakes, like the one that prompted mass evacuations earlier this month.
The… Video, Audio
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Cook Islands contact tracing app to help travel with NZ
Cook Islands contact tracing app to help travel with NZ
The Cook Islands has announced that an updated contact tracing app is now complete, and is compatible with the New Zealand app.
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Cook Islands contact tracing app to help travel with NZ
Cook Islands contact tracing app to help travel with NZ
The Cook Islands has announced that an updated contact tracing app is now complete, and is compatible with the New Zealand Covid Tracer app.
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One sided Govt view sways Cook Islands Opposition - Evans
One sided Govt view sways Cook Islands Opposition - Evans
An internationally celebrated environmentalist in the Cook Islands, Jacqui Evans, says she is disappointed in a change in stance on seabed mining by the Opposition, Democratic Party.
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Hundreds take overseas holidays despite 'don't travel' advice
Hundreds take overseas holidays despite 'don't travel' advice
About 424 New Zealanders have taken return trips overseas and ticked "holiday/vacation" on their arrival card, since 20 March 2020.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 March 2021
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio