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Meet the Athlete for 26 June 2019
Audio 26 Jun 2019Margarette Nena, is representing the Cook Islands at the 2019 Pacific Games. She has previously represented her country in netball, touch rugby, sevens rugby and now for the first time, rugby league… Audio
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Rotary and UNICEF team up to vaccinate the Pacific
Rotary and UNICEF team up to vaccinate the Pacific
An immunisation programme to reach 100,000 children in nine Pacific countries was launched in Wellington last week. Audio
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New Pacific vaccination programme launched
It's hoped a new immunisation programme will reach 100-thousand children in nine Pacific countries. The vaccinations are aimed at reducing high rates of diarrhoea, pneumonia and cervical cancer. Audio
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Ancient walkway revealed in Cooks
Ancient walkway revealed in Cooks
Archaeologists visiting the Cook Islands have uncovered an ancient walkway or paepae on Rarotonga.
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1200 Cook Islanders apply to have old taxes, penalties written off
1200 Cook Islanders apply to have old taxes, penalties written off
Nearly 1200 Cook Islands taxpayers have applied to have old taxes and penalties written off in return for agreeing to pay their main outstanding taxes.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 June 2019
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Inside the anti-5G movement
Inside the anti-5G movement
Scientists say that 5G is safe, but a small, vocal group of people insist it causes cancer. Susan Strongman speaks to two of the rollout's most rowdy opponents.
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Anger in Cook Islands over salary rise for MPs
Anger in Cook Islands over salary rise for MPs
While Cook Islands MPs get ready for hefty wage rises from next week, the Group for Political Change is angry.
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Access to MPs crucial for democracy - Pacific Journalists
Access to MPs crucial for democracy - Pacific Journalists
Media are a crucial part of the democratic process and accessibility to politicians is key to informing the public say Pacific journalists visiting New Zealand. Audio
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'We want people to be heard' - Pacific journalists
Media are a crucial part of the democratic process and accessibility to politicians is key to informing the public, say Pacific journalists. Audio
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Access to MPs crucial for democracy - Pacific Journalists
'We want people to be heard' - Pacific journalists
Media are a crucial part of the democratic process and accessibility to politicians is key to informing the public, say Pacific journalists.
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Sport: Fetu Samoa overpowered by Kiwi Ferns
Sport: Fetu Samoa overpowered by Kiwi Ferns
A try either side of half-time provided some brief respite for Fetu Samoa as they were overpowered 46-8 by the Kiwi Ferns in Auckland this afternoon on their return to international women's rugby…
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Sport: Cook Islands step closer to qualifying for 2021 World Cup
Sport: Cook Islands step closer to qualifying for 2021 World Cup
The Cook Islands Rugby League team are a step closer to qualifying for the 2021 World Cup with a 66-6 thrashing of South Africa in Sydney.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 22 June 2019
The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Cook Islands backs down on rumoured Rocketman ban
Cook Islands backs down on rumoured Rocketman ban
Cook Islands authorities have given the greenlight to the Elton John bio-pic Rocketman, dispelling outcry over its rumoured ban.
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Cook Islands MPs wages get a huge boost
Cook Islands MPs wages get a huge boost
The prime minister of the Cook Islands has been given a nearly $US31,000 wage rise.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 21 June 2019
Audio 21 Jun 2019The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network Audio
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Tokelau plots site for airstrip after helicopter controversy
Tokelau plots site for airstrip after helicopter controversy
Tokelau's village councils are considering a site for a runway on the atolls, its leader says, re-igniting controversial plans for air services to the territory.
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Tokelau plots site for airstrip after helicopter controversy
Tokelau's village councils are considering a site for a runway on the atolls, reigniting controversial plans for air services to the remote territory. Audio
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Sport: Tonga vs NZ rematch headlines weekend of rugby league
Tonga and New Zealand headline a blockbuster weekend of international rugby league, as the Kingdom attempt to repeat their famous triumph over the Kiwis from the 2017 World Cup. Audio
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New Cook Islands law allows access to private land without notice
New Cook Islands law allows access to private land without notice
Government infrastructure project managers in the Cook Islands will be allowed to walk onto private land without prior notice as part of a controversial new land law.
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South Auckland company shout 200 workers to back Tonga League team
Ticket sales for this weekend's long awaited clash between Tonga and New Zealand are down compared to previous matches the Tongan NRL team has played in the country. Many members of the Tongan… Video, Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 20 June 2019
Audio 20 Jun 2019The latest news in Cook Island Maori - brought to you by our partner - Pacfic Media Network Audio
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Fear of property confiscations in the Cook Islands under new law
Fear of property confiscations in the Cook Islands under new law
A new law has triggered fears Cook Islands landowners could be forced to sell property for big projects in a return to the colonial days of property confiscations.
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Dateline Pacific for 19 June 2019
A Pacific scientist warns climate crisis will continue unless fossil fuels phased out; There are big plans for the Pacific's busiest transshipment port; We look at how a lack of an AM mast might… Audio