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News in Cook Islands for 28 May 2020
Audio 28 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands is brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Six year limit proposed for expat workers in Cook Islands
Six year limit proposed for expat workers in Cook Islands
A proposed law would set a time limit on how long foreigners can stay and work in the Cook Islands.
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The Cook Islands eye early welcome back for NZ tourists
The Cook Islands eye early welcome back for NZ tourists
The Cook Islands Finance Minister says a resumption of tourist travel from New Zealand would be a huge boost for his country's economy.
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Nga Taonga Sound Archives: the history of tourism at Aoraki Mt Cook
For over 130 years Aoraki Mt Cook has been a cornerstone of New Zealand tourism, since the first 'Hermitage' hotel was built at the base of the mountain in 1884. Audio, Gallery
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Cook Islands govt announces more Covid-19 assistance
Cook Islands govt announces more Covid-19 assistance
The Cook Islands Government hopes another injection of money will help the country come through the coronavirus crisis.
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News in Cook Islands for 27 May 2020
Audio 27 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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New helmet law not seen as way to curb Cook Island road deaths
New helmet law not seen as way to curb Cook Island road deaths
A Cook Islands man who's fighting a new law that makes it compulsory for motorcyclists to wear helmets says it's a waste of time.
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InterCity buses resume service - but only at a third of capacity
InterCity buses resume service - but only at a third of capacity
InterCity bus is restarting services in time for the long weekend, but the West Coast and the Far North miss out for now.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 26 May 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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Cook Islands creative economy suggested to beat Covid-19 money woes
Cook Islands creative economy suggested to beat Covid-19 money woes
Cook Islands event promoter Glenda Tuaine says the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is set to catapult a new so-called 'creative economy'.
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Senior Cooks official in court over police test refusal
Senior Cooks official in court over police test refusal
A senior official in the Cook Islands Government has appeared in court after refusing a breath alcohol or blood test.
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Trans-Tasman bubble: Onus on Australia to sort internal travel first - PM
Trans-Tasman bubble: Onus on Australia to sort internal travel first - PM
Restrictions on movement between Australia's states will need to be removed before a trans-Tasman bubble can be opened up, the prime minister says. Audio
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Search expands as two weeks passes since trampers entered park
Two weeks since missing trampers entered park
A Defence Force helicopter is back in the air searching for two trampers missing in Kahurangi National Park, but bad weather is on the way.
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The Cook Islands' Te Maeva Nui is cancelled for 2020
The Cook Islands' Te Maeva Nui is cancelled for 2020
The Cook Islands biggest cultural festival, Te Maeva Nui, has been cancelled because of the impact of the Covid-19 threat.
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Cook Island businesses plea for financial help
Cook Island businesses plea for financial help
The Cook Islands Private Sector Taskforce says businesses need an immediate capital injection to survive the effects of Covid-19.
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Survey shows bleak outlook for Cooks businesses
Survey shows bleak outlook for Cooks businesses
More than 20 percent of businesses surveyed in the Cook Islands have indicated they may be forced to shut their doors.
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Wily stoat on the loose pest-free Motukorea-Browns Island
A wily stoat is on the loose on one of Auckland's pest free islands - Motukorea/Browns Island.
It was first detected back in March and despite dozens of traps and cameras being set up, it's so far… Video, Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 22 May 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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Keeping Covid-19 out has to be focus - Cook Islands resort owner
Keeping Covid-19 out has to be focus - Cook Islands resort owner
A resort owner in the Cook Islands says despite the strain on his business caused by Covid-19 restrictions he's in no hurry to see tourists return.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 21 May 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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Cook Is health boss winds down NZ quarantine
Cook Is health boss winds down NZ quarantine
The Cook Islands government is keeping an eye on the Covid-19 status in New Zealand in order to make a decision on their border restrictions.
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News in Cook Islands for 20 May 2020
Audio 20 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Pacific woman wins biennial Zonta science award
Pacific woman wins biennial Zonta science award
The Zonta Club of Wellington has awarded this year's Biennial Zonta Science Award to a Pacific woman.
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Govt working hard to repatriate Cook Islanders - Puna
Govt working hard to repatriate Cook Islanders - Puna
The Cook Islands prime minister says his government's working hard to repatriate Cook Islanders still stranded overseas.
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News in Cook Islands for 19 May 2020
Audio 19 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio