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A long-dead Anglican missionary shows us how to be Pakeha today, says John Bluck
In a talk specially recorded for RNZ, John Bluck puts forward the case that the life of a forgotten Victorian missionary, Charles Reay, is a good role model for Pakeha in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 30 January 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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Travellers to Cook Islands will have to isolate for 14 days
The Cook Islands government has decided to allow passengers on a flight from New Zealand tomorrow into the country - but they will have to go into quarantine.
A passenger flight on Wednesday left… Audio
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Midday News for 29 January 2021
Audio 29 Jan 2021Aotearoa awaits thousands of community covid test results. Damien O'Connor comes under fire for suggesting Australia speak with "more diplomacy" about China. And the Cook Islands reinstate quarantine… Audio
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Cook Islands announces incoming passengers to be quarantined
Cook Islands announces incoming passengers to be quarantined
The Cook Islands has decided to allow passengers on an incoming flight from New Zealand into the country, however they will have to now enter quarantine.
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More than 80 penguin chicks die over the summer in Wellington
Warmer waters and sediment are being blamed for the mass death of Little Blue penguin chicks in Wellington.
After a successful nesting season, 66 baby penguins from Matiu/Somes Island died of… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 28 January 2021
Cook Islands rapid response to NZ's recent community case of Covid-19; World's largest secondary schools' Pacific cultural festival back for 2021; New research looks at climate change impacts on… Audio
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Cook Is rapid response to NZ's recent case of Covid-19
The Cook Islands government is taking a 'wait and see' approach to the resumption of flights from New Zealand. Audio
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Covid 19: What happened on 27 January, 2021
Covid 19: What happened on 27 January, 2021
There are two new possible cases of Covid-19, all close contacts of the Northland case have turned up negative, and community checkpoints will be set up. Audio
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Covid-19: Cook Islands cancels flight bound for Rarotonga
The Cook Islands government has cancelled a flight bound for Rarotonga in response to the recent community case of Covid-19 in Northland.
Thirty Cook Islanders were expected on the flight, which is… Audio
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Passengers to defer flight as Cooks allows time for test results
Passengers to defer flight as Cooks allows time for test results
The Cook Islands government is taking a 'wait and see' approach to the resumption of flights from New Zealand.
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Flights to Cook Islands put on hold after community covid case
Air New Zealand has cancelled a passenger flight due to depart Auckland for Rarotonga, following New Zealand's latest community case of Covid 19. The Cook Islands government is taking a 'wait and see'… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 27 January 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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Māori health leaders gear up for 'people focused' vaccine roll-out
Māori health leaders gear up for 'people focused' vaccine roll-out
Face-to-face contact will be key to connecting those "invisible" in mainstream services to the Covid-19 vaccine, Māori health leaders say.
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Pasifika culture and heritage celebrated in Wellington
The first Pasifika festival of the year has taken place as Wellington communities highlight their culture
Pasifika communities in the New Zealand capital have started 2021 with a vibrant celebration of their cultural heritage. Audio
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Sheep: Intelligent, exuberant, and often homosexual
Philip Armstrong knows a lot about sheep, he has even written a book about them. He's a cultural historian from Canterbury University and shares some interesting insights into their behaviour. Audio
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Best of First Up for Monday 25 January
Audio 25 Jan 2021In today's pod: people can now fly quarantine-free from the Cook Islands to New Zealand, but why not the other way around? Councils are calling on the government to fix a loophole that allows… Audio
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Cook Islanders looking forward to reciprocal travel from NZ
Nathan Rarere spoke with Liana Scott, who manages the Muri Beach Club Hotel in Rarotonga and is also president of the Cook Islands Tourism Industry Council. Audio
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Cook Islanders can finally travel to NZ, one way only
After 10 months unable to see friends and family in New Zealand Cook Islanders can finally make the trip without having to quarantine. The second flight from Rarotonga touched down in Auckland on… Audio
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Bubble bliss: Emotional scenes as first Cook Islands flight arrives
Bubble bliss: Emotional scenes as first Cook Islands flight arrives
The first twice-weekly flight from the Cook Islands to New Zealand has landed on, following the establishment of a one-way travel bubble between the two countries.
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Bubble bliss: Emotional scenes as first Cook Islands flight arrives
Bubble bliss: Emotional scenes as first Cook Islands flight arrives
The first quarantine-free flight since last March has landed at Auckland Airport, with scenes of high emotion and relief.
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Expanded pre-departure Covid-19 testing starts next week
Expanded pre-departure Covid-19 testing starts next week
Pre-departure testing for passengers travelling to NZ from nearly all countries will come into force at 11.59pm on Monday.
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Covid-19: New Zealanders have to wait their turn for vaccination - Chris Hipkins
New Zealanders have to wait their turn for Covid vaccination - Hipkins
Covid-19 Recovery Minister Chris Hipkins says vaccinations should be available to the public by the middle of the year, but other countries are prioritised. Audio
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Cook Islands welcome one-way travel bubble
Audio 18 Jan 2021The Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce are applauding a one way travel bubble into New Zealand as an exciting first step for the island nation. On Thursday, passengers from the Cook Islands can fly into… Audio
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Ecotherapy: Mental health and the climate crisis
Ecotherapy: Mental health and the climate crisis
More people are seeking counselling over their concerns about the looming climate crisis, a practice offering the "ecotherapy" services says.