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Cooks Govt challenged over removal of noted environmentalist
A Cook Islands environmentalist says it is clear that the director of the Marae Moana marine reserve was sacked, despite government denials. Audio
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Cooks' environmentalist rubbishes Govt claim over Evans' 'sacking'
Cooks' environmentalist rubbishes Govt claim over Evans' 'sacking'
A Cook Islands' environmentalist says he has no doubt the director of the Marae Moana marine reserve was "sacked" by the government over her opposition to sea-bed mining.
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Sport: Pacific sides at Netball's Nations Cup lose
Sport: Pacific sides at Netball's Nations Cup lose
The Cook Islands netball team have been upset at the Nations Cup in Singapore by the hosts, 59-47.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 24 October 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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Extreme fire risk for parts of New Caledonia
Extreme fire risk for parts of New Caledonia
An extreme fire risk has been declared in six communes on the western coast of New Caledonia's main island.
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Cold snap brings snow to the South Island
Cold snap brings snow to the South Island
A cold snap has brought freezing temperatures and snow to parts of the South Island, but most areas have escaped disruption.
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Cooks Govt rejects claims former marine reserve head fired
Cooks Govt rejects claims former marine reserve head fired
The Cook Islands government is rejecting claims the former head of a marine reserve was sacked over her opposition to seabed mining.
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Teachers in Pacific feel strain amid commercialisation of education
Teachers in Pacific feel strain amid commercialisation of education
Large class sizes and inadequate pay for teachers are common challenges in public education sectors across the Pacific.
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Sport: Cook Islands netballers suffer first loss at Nations Cup
Sport: Cook Islands netballers suffer first loss at Nations Cup
The Cook Islands have suffered their first defeat at the Nations Cup netball tournament in Singapore after losing all four quarters in a 61-47 defeat by Namibia.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 23 October 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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Dateline Pacific for 23 October 2019
Australia is using cruel conditions to coerce Manus Island asylum seekers into repatriation, the Catholic Church says; the Solomon Islands has asked China to support its hosting of the 2023 Pacific… Audio
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Delight at move to care for Cook Islands' soldiers graves
Audio 23 Oct 2019Six Cook Islands First World War soldiers will be added to the New Zealand and Commonwealth War Graves Commission's official rolls of honour. Audio
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Dangerous avalanche conditions for several South Island mountain ranges
Dangerous avalanche conditions for several South Island mountain ranges
Warnings for dangerous avalanche conditions are in place for several mountain ranges in the South Island.
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Cook Islands reactivates AM transmitter
Cook Islands reactivates AM transmitter
The Cook Islands government has asked Radio Cook Islands to put its backup AM transmitter back into service.
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Sport: Cook Islands netballers thrash PNG at Nations Cup
Sport: Cook Islands netballers thrash PNG at Nations Cup
The Cook Islands continued their perfect start to the Nations Cup netball tournament in Singapore with a comprehensive 62-34 victory over Papua New Guinea in last night's second round clash.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 22 October 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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Episode 3: Decolonising Gender & Sexuality In Wellington City - He Kākano Ahau
Audio 22 Oct 2019I have a hunch that the city might provide something unique to our people. This episode is about decolonising gender and sexuality in Wellington city. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Charitable programme wins national Māori business award
Initiative helping tāngata whaikaha make strides wins award
An Invercargill-based charity has been recognised for its efforts to transform the lives of tāngata whaikaha who've been isolated by their disability.
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Two ni-Vanuatu fisheries observers removed from flight
Two ni-Vanuatu fisheries observers removed from flight
Vanuatu's Director of Fisheries has confirmed the removal of two ni-Vanuatu fisheries observers from a flight from Auckland for drunken and abusive behaviour.
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Vanuatu, Cook Islands want UN to improve climate financing
Vanuatu, Cook Islands want UN to improve climate financing
Vanuatu and the Cook Islands want the United Nations to make it easier for vulnerable low-lying states to access climate financing.
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Sport: Cook Islands netballers make winning start as PNG falls short
Sport: Cook Islands netballers make winning start as PNG falls short
The Cook Islands have made a winning start to the defence of their Nations Cup netball title with a 54-47 victory over Botswana in Singapore.
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Dateline Pacific for Monday 21 October 2019
Samoa calls on New Zealand to step up the fight against the measles outbreak; the world's view on foreign aid has changed and that has the development community worried; Vanuatu and Cook Islands want… Audio
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Vanuatu, Cook Islands urging UN to improve climate financing
Vanuatu and the Cook Islands want the UN to make it easier for vulnerable low-lying states to access climate financing. Audio
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Te Maeva Nui comes to NZ for the first time
The Cook Islands' biggest cultural festival has come to New Zealand for the first time since its inception more than 50 years ago. Audio
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Safe food or a saved environment? A panel explores the packaging dilemma
Kim Hill discusses the complexities of packaging and waste with four experts - Sharon Humphreys, Mike Sammons, Prof. Juliet Gerrard, and Assoc. Prof. Xiaomeng Wu. Audio