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Call for subsidies of northern Cook Islands' shipping
Call for subsidies of northern Cook Islands' shipping
The Cook Islands' Government has been told it should use some of its surplus to subsidise passenger services to the northern islands.
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Cooks Rarotonga basks in sunshine after stormy day
Cooks Rarotonga basks in sunshine after stormy day
The weather in Rarotonga in the Cook Islands is calm and sunny today after the island was battered by a storm yesterday.
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Regional year in review - Cook Islands
Correspondent Glenda Tuaine fills us in on a big year of news in the islands including same sex relationships law reform and an ongoing debate about Chlorination. Audio
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The history of shame in Aotearoa
What is shame? What's a scandal? And how have those forces adapted to the New Zealand cultural landscape? Audio
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Photos of 2019: RNZ's picks from around the country
Photos of 2019: RNZ's picks from around the country
RNZ's photographers and reporters were witness to the country's most heartbreaking events in 2019, but also recorded stories of ordinary - and extraordinary - New Zealanders. Here are some of their…
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More than 20 places receive dual English and Māori names from Land Information New Zealand
New names in your neck of the woods?
Land Information New Zealand has given twenty-two places from Fiordland to the East Cape both English and Māori names.
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Another stoush in Cook Islands over chlorine in water
Another stoush in Cook Islands over chlorine in water
The Cook Islands government has dismissed complaints over the alleged pollution of a stream by the company installing Te Mato Vai, the new water reticulation system on Rarotonga.
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Safe as houses: New Zealand's first 'climate safe house' almost finished
NZ's first 'climate safe house' nears completion
In August we brought you the story of a relocatable 'climate safe' house being built in a flood-hit South Island township. Here's how it's getting on.
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Diver rescued after four hours in Cook Strait describes ordeal
'I would be dead right now, for sure' - Diver rescued after four hours
A scuba diver swept 3km out to sea has described swallowing so much water he vomited several times, but says he never gave up hope of being rescued. Audio
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Diver rescued from Cook Strait says he never gave up hope
Audio 23 Dec 2019A scuba diver who was swept three kilometres out to sea has described swallowing so much water he vomited several times, but he never gave up hope of being rescued. Todd Russell spent fours hours in… Audio
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Cook Islands police target organised crime groups
Cook Islands police target organised crime groups
Cook Islands police are working with other law enforcement agencies to target and dismantle organised crime groups, says the country's police commissioner.
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Samoa's Lupe o le Soaga FC pressing on despite measles epidemic
Samoa's Lupe o le Soaga FC pressing on despite measles epidemic
Samoa's leading football club is forging ahead with preparations for next month's OFC qualifiers despite the country's ongoing measles epidemic.
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Diver's Cook Strait rescue 'a testament to following procedures'
Diver rescue 'a testament to following procedures'
Skipper Rob Hewitt was given up for dead after being caught in a rip in 2006, before being saved after 75 hours in the sea. Yesterday, he helped rescue a diver swept 10km into Cook Strait. Audio
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Deja vu for Rob Hewitt after diver goes missing from his boat
The skipper of the boat that got separated from a diver yesterday, is describing it as a terrible case of deja vu.
Rob Hewitt spent four days and three nights at sea in 2006, drifting between Mana… Audio
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Art in Aotearoa 2019: Francis Upritchard, Matariki Williams & Warren Feeney
A giant hand called Quasi made world headlines. Dane Mitchell's fake transmitting trees at the Venice Biennale were joined by a real fallen tree during flooding. Giant woven works by the Mata Aho… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 21 December 2019
Audio 21 Dec 2019The 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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New Seabed Minerals Commissioner for Cooks
New Seabed Minerals Commissioner for Cooks
The Cook Islands government has appointed a new Seabed Minerals Commissioner.
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Pacific Island Food Revolution: a fun cooking show with a mission
The best cooks in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu celebrate their local cuisine in Pacific Island Food Revolution. Already a hit in Australia and across the Pacific, Series 1 is now available on TVNZ… Video, Audio
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American Samoa football club pulls out of qualifier over measles concerns
American Samoa football club pulls out of qualifier over measles concerns
American Samoa's champion football club, Pago Youth FC, has withdrawn its team from the OFC Champions League qualifying stage out of concern for players' safety due to its concerns over the spread of…
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 20 December 2019
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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'Where did I come from?' - in search of our origins
Damian Christie is in search of his origins - from the beginning of the universe, to human evolution & Polynesian settlement in the Pacific. Audio
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Origins - the Big Bang, human evolution & Polynesian migrations
'Where did I come from?' - in search of our origins
Damian Christie is in search of his origins - from the beginning of the universe, to human evolution & Polynesian settlement in the Pacific.
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West Coast 2019: rain, roads & rubbish
Extreme weather events mean 2019 could be remembered for all the wrong things on the West Coast of the South Island. Back in March heavy rain washed out a disused landfill near Fox Glacier, strewing… Audio
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Cook Islands News for 19 December 2019
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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News in Cook Islands Maori for 18 December 2019
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio