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Public Health Response Bill sparks concern in Pacific community
Public Health Response Bill sparks concern in Pacific community
There are concerns among the Pacific community in New Zealand about a possible repeat of the Dawn Raids, in relation to the Public Health Response Bill.
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Refurbishment work brought forward in Cooks
Refurbishment work brought forward in Cooks
The Cook Islands Investment Corporation is bringing forward the refurbishment of government buildings for much needed work.
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Aerial mapper Nick Channon heads home after dodging Australian fires, Covid-19
Mapper's seven months stuck in Aus: 'I love seeing the world from above'
First wildfires, then Covid-19. Aerial mapper, photographer and artist Nick Channon is finally home after his Australian job stretched from three months to seven.
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More resident Cook Islanders repatriated from New Zealand
More resident Cook Islanders repatriated from New Zealand
More resident Cook Islanders, stranded in New Zealand since its border closure in March, are being repatriated today.
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Refurbishment work brought forward in Cooks
Refurbishment work brought forward in Cooks
The Cook Islands Investment Corporation is bringing forward the refurbishment of government buildings for much needed work.
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$400m allocated to replacing Cook Strait ferries
The 2020 budget allocated $400 million towards replacing the Cook Strait ferries which provide a crucial connection between the North and South islands.
The money is just the first tranche of cash… Audio
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Cook Islands Deputy PM wants developed status revoked
Mark Brown, the deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of the Cook Island's has called for the country's recent status of "developed nation" to be revoked, to help the country access funds to… Audio
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Cook Islands keen to lose developed country status quickly
Cook Islands keen to lose developed country status quickly
The Cook Islands' deputy prime minister says losing its developed country status needs to happen quickly.
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News in Cook Islands for 14 May 2020
Audio 14 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Lessons from lockdown: The changes we'll keep
Lockdown has been an extended period of reflection for New Zealand's team of 5 million. So what have we learned about ourselves and how we want to live our lives? RNZ In Depth reporter Teresa Cowie…
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Cooks students in NZ want to complete studies at home
Cooks students in NZ want to complete studies at home
Cook Islands tertiary students in New Zealand are wanting to return home to complete their studies.
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Double celebrations for Rotumans
Double celebrations for Rotumans
It's Rotuman Language Week in Aotearoa New Zealand and the islanders now have another reason to smile.
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Returning Cook Islanders receive heartwarming welcome
Returning Cook Islanders receive heartwarming welcome
One of the founders of a movement designed to help returning Cook Islanders through Covid-19 quarantine says the welcome they received at the weekend was heartwarming.
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Cook Islands PM says reopening borders a key priority
Cook Islands PM says reopening borders a key priority
The Cook Islands prime minister says reopening the country's borders is one of his key priorities.
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News in Cook Islands for 13 May 2020
Audio 13 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Covid-19: Developments in New Zealand on 12 May
Covid-19: What happened on 12 May
Today NZ reported no new daily cases for a third time in two weeks, strict rules around funerals and tangihanga riled people up, and the PM confirmed a September 19 election.
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Cook Islands looking at revoking developed country status
Cook Islands looking at revoking developed country status
The Cook Islands is looking to have its developed country status revoked.
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News in Cook Islands for 12 May 2020
Audio 12 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Concern as veteran leader pushes for poll on Tokelau independence
Concern as veteran leader pushes for poll on Tokelau independence
A Tokelauan leader has drafted a referendum on the territory moving to independence from New Zealand to be held by 2025.
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NZ Speaker wants better appreciation of Pacific
NZ Speaker wants better appreciation of Pacific
The Speaker of New Zealand's parliament wants his fellow officials to better appreciate their place in the Pacific.
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News in Cook Islands for 7 May 2020
Audio 7 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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More aid gets to Vanuatu's Pentecost
More aid gets to Vanuatu's Pentecost
Vanuatu's Catholic church has distributed over 1000 tarpaulins to the people of Pentecost, who were hit by Cyclone Harold last month.
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Tasmanian Premier, NZ deputy PM excited about idea of flights to Hobart
Trans-Tasman bubble: Peters says direct Hobart flight idea 'exciting'
Tasmania's Premier and New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters are already talking about an idea for new direct flights to Hobart. Audio
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Covid-19: Volunteer staff leave behind a big hole in Pacific sport
Covid-19: Volunteer staff leave behind a big hole in Pacific sport
When competitive sport ground to a halt in the Pacific Islands, in an effort to combat the threat of Covid-19, it wasn't just the rugby fields, tennis courts and swimming pools that suddenly found…
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News in Cook Islands for 6 May 2020
Audio 6 May 2020The latest news in Cook Islands Maori brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio