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Airports announce plans for separating international travellers
Audio 4 Aug 2020Two of the country's busiest airports have sketched out their plans for an international travel bubble should the government announce one.
Auckland Airport says it will physically divide operations… Audio
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Cook Islands travel bubble needs to open by next month
A travel bubble with the Cook Islands needs to be open by next month to ensure people there remain employed. That's from the President of the Cook Islands Tourism Industry Committee, Liana Scott, who… Audio
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'Pacific neighbours in far greater need' of travel bubble - specialist workers
'Pacific neighbours in far greater need' of travel bubble - specialist workers
Two of the country's busiest airports have sketched out their plans for an international travel bubble should the government announce one. But the wait is frustrating specialist workers here.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 4 August 2020
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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Travel bubble: Auckland Airport announces separate zones at terminal
Travel bubble: Auckland Airport announces separate zones at terminal
Auckland Airport has announced its international terminal will be separated into two zones in anticipation of a travel bubble.
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Ardern highlights Covid-19 testing regime in final post-Cabinet briefing before election
Ardern highlights Covid-19 testing regime
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says there are plans to increase testing of staff at airports and isolation facilities and to equip GPs to ramp up testing. Video
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Cook Islands helmet law enforcement delayed again
Cook Islands helmet law enforcement delayed again
Cook Islands Police have delayed the compulsory wearing of motorcycle helmets for two months.
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Samoa netballers refocus following World Cup delay
Samoa netballers refocus following World Cup delay
The postponement of the Netball World Youth Cup has come as no surprise to Samoa.
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Dateline Pacific for 3 August 2020
Call for New Zealand to stop obfuscating over Cooks air bridge; Long awaited repatriation of Tongan RSE workers in NZ to get underway; Highlands farmers in PNG get access to high speed internet, and… Audio
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Call for New Zealand to stop obfuscating over Cooks airbridge
Audio 3 Aug 2020Surgeon John Dunn says New Zealand is dithering and obfuscating over its failure to re-open the air link to the Cook Islands. Audio
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Cook Islands community celebrates 9th NZ language week
Cook Islands community celebrates 9th NZ language week
The ninth Cook Islands Language Week has been launched in New Zealand with the minister responsible paying tribute to the longevity of the event.
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Fiji sees positive in Netball World Youth Cup delay
Fiji sees positive in Netball World Youth Cup delay
Fiji Netball are optimistic the postponed Netball World Youth Cup will be a huge success, despite being set back by Covid-19.
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The Mixtape: Stan Walker
The singer/ songwriter extraordinaire talks to Charlotte about life after cancer, and shares some of his favourite songs. Video, Audio
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Economic contraction of 15 percent expected in two Pacific, ADB
Economic contraction of 15 percent expected in two Pacific, ADB
An Asian Development Bank says Pacific countries need to strengthen their health systems and enhance disaster resilience to prepare for future economic shocks. Audio
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On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector
Waikato and Taranaki dairy farms have never looked better at this time of year, and it's been relatively balmy in the deep south... Audio
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On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector
On the farm: All the news from around New Zealand's primary sector
Waikato and Taranaki dairy farms have never looked better at this time of year, and it's been relatively balmy in the deep south...
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Pacific correspondent Koro Vaka'uta
RNZ's Pacific news editor Koro Vaka'uta on the latest Pacific news. Audio
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GDP to contract by 15 percent in two Pacific countries
Economic growth in Fiji is due to contract by 15 percent this year and the Cook Islands will exceed this decline in 2021. That's according to the Asian Development Bank's latest Pacific Economic… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 31 July 2020
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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Economic desperation in a covid-free paradise
In opting to protect their people from Covid-19 the Pacific islands are cut off from tourism income - and they're suffering badly as a result. Audio
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Pleas for a Pacific travel bubble as tourist cash evaporates
Economic desperation in a covid-free paradise
In opting to protect their people from Covid-19 the Pacific islands are cut off from tourism income - and they're suffering badly as a result.
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Cooks opposition call for redrafting of controversial bill
Cooks opposition call for redrafting of controversial bill
The Cook Islands Opposition is demanding changes to the To Tatou Vai Authority Bill.
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Surgeon says New Zealand killing Cooks with kindness
Surgeon says New Zealand killing Cooks with kindness
Surgeon John Dunn says New Zealand is risking killing the Cook Islands tourism industry with kindness.
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Netball World Youth Cup in Fiji postponed
Netball World Youth Cup in Fiji postponed
Next year's Netball World Youth Cup in Fiji has been postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Cook Island landowners say consultations just window dressing
Cook Island landowners say consultations just window dressing
Cook Islanders upset over the government's To Tatou Vai bill say public consultations on the legislation are no more than window dressing.