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Cook Islands Health digs in on NZ quarantine - hotel stay begins
Cook Islands Health digs in on NZ quarantine - hotel stay begins
Despite pleas from stranded Cook Islanders waiting to head home from New Zealand, the first batch of travellers facing 'double quarantine' rules are to check into an Auckland hotel on Friday.
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News in Cook Islands for 23 April 2020
Audio 23 Apr 2020The latest news in Cook Islands - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Cook Islands police arrest suspects in Tex Mart machete robbery
Cook Islands police arrest suspects in Tex Mart machete robbery
Cook Islands police have praised swift work by investigators and community support following a rare machete robbery on Rarotonga late yesterday.
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Machete robbery in the Cook Islands
Machete robbery in the Cook Islands
Cook Islands police are investigating what could be the country's first recorded machete robbery.
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News in Cook Islands for 22 April 2020
Audio 22 Apr 2020The latest Cook Islands news brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Two more Cooks MPs take voluntary pay cuts
Two more Cooks MPs take voluntary pay cuts
Two more opposition MPs in the Cook Islands parliament have joined their leader Tina Browne in voluntary pay cuts.
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Sport; Oceania's Nations Cup football competition cancelled
Sport; Oceania's Nations Cup football competition cancelled
The OFC Nations Cup football competition has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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OFC Nations Cup canned
OFC Nations Cup canned
The All Whites won't get to defend the Oceania Nations Cup at home with the June tournament cancelled due to the global pandemic.
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Cook Islands govt under pressure to ease Covid-19 rules
Cook Islands govt under pressure to ease Covid-19 rules
The Cook Islands government is under pressure to ease rules that people returning from overseas must spend two spells in quarantine.
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Cook Islands News for 21 April 2020
Audio 21 Apr 2020The latest news in Cook Islands - brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Cook Islands opposition calls for govt to take a pay cut
Cook Islands opposition calls for govt to take a pay cut
The Cook Islands Opposition is calling on the government to take a pay cut, to show its solidarity with people suffering due to the Covid-19 threat.
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Covid-19: Coronavirus developments on 18 April
Covid-19: Coronavirus developments on 18 April
Thirteen new Covid-19 cases were confirmed today, 20 people are reported to be in hospital and a record number of tests for the virus were carried out yesterday.
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The Cook Islands declared Covid-19-free
The Cook Islands declared Covid-19-free
The Cook Islands has been declared free of Covid-19, allowing churches to reopen this weekend.
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Obituary: Cindy Beavis, pioneer of community radio
Obituary: Cindy Beavis, pioneer of community radio
Cindy Beavis, who died last month, was a founder of Access Radio and before that she was the first woman executive producer of Checkpoint and a Master Control radio operator at RNZ.
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The Cook Islands declared Covid-19-free
The Cook Islands declared Covid-19-free
The Cook Islands has been declared free of Covid-19, allowing churches to reopen this weekend.
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Boredom busting games to play during the lockdown
Boredom busting games to play during the lockdown
Find yourself with a lot of spare time on your hands during the Covid-19 lockdown? Here are some video games to keep you occupied.
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New study shows East Polynesia settled earlier than previously thought
New study shows East Polynesia settled earlier than previously thought
Severe drought in Western Polynesia may have led to the settlement of the East Polynesian islands earlier than previously thought.
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News in Cook Islands for 17 April 2020
Audio 17 Apr 2020The latest Cook Islands news bulletin brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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News in Cook Islands for 16 April 2020
Audio 16 Apr 2020The latest Cook Islands news brought to you by Pacific Media Network Audio
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Study uncovers Samoa's rare small population during first settlement
Study uncovers Samoa's rare small population during first settlement
Researchers have found Samoa likely had a uniquely small population when it was first settled more than 3000 years ago.
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‘As if it was bombed’: Vanuatu’s Pentecost devastated by Cyclone Harold
‘As if it was bombed’: Vanuatu’s Pentecost devastated by Cyclone Harold
Vanuatu's Pentecost is in desperate need of aid after Tropical Cyclone Harold devastated the island.
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Wharves and coastal roads in Tonga need repairing after Cyclone Harold
Wharves and coastal roads in Tonga need repairing after Cyclone Harold
The biggest issues confronting disaster officials in Tonga following last week's battering from Cyclone Harold are the state of wharves in 'Eua and Ha'apai and some of the coastal roads.
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Pasifika site for Covid-19 information launched
Pasifika site for Covid-19 information launched
A new website dedicated to providing information on Covid-19 for Pacific communities across New Zealand was launched last week.
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Regional Wrap
The beginning of the week was beautifully fine and far too dry in most of the North Island and in the South, snow has fallen on hills around the Mackenzie Basin. Audio
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Dengue cases rise in the Cook Islands
Dengue cases rise in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands government has ordered an extensive clean-up programme after the number of dengue fever cases doubled in March.