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News in Cook Islands Maori for 7 March 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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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 March 2019
Audio 7 Mar 2019Vanuatu's president appears to be relenting to pressure and looks set to pardon 14 former MPs who were convicted and jailed for corruption in 2016; Kiribati's first digital television station is now… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 March 2019
Audio 6 Mar 2019There have been threats of violence in Tonga if parliament is dissolved according to the wishes of thousands of petitioners; Crocodile attacks on the rise in Solomon Islands; The Cook Islands are on… Audio
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Cook Islands on dengue alert
Audio 6 Mar 2019As the Cook islanders work to minimise the risks of catching dengue, their government says a recent visitor to the country was infected with the virus when he arrived in the capital, Rarotonga. Audio
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Anti-tax evasion data sharing network expands to 90 countries
Anti-tax evasion data sharing network expands to 90 countries
New Zealand is adding agreements with 30 countries and jurisdictions to combat tax evasion, bringing the number of countries that share such information to 90.
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Cook Islands' search for Māori name reignites calls for change
Less than two weeks after New Zealand's Poverty Bay adopted its new dual name of Turanganui-a kiwa, the Cook Islands has commissioned a committee to also find an indigenous name. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 March 2019
A month after the Solomon Trader ship grounding, salvage begins; Pacifc players concerned about world rugby plans; A New Zealand delegation is confronted by sea level rise in Kiribati; Court… Audio
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Cook Islands government backs name change body
Cook Islands government backs name change body
A long-standing call for an indigenous name for the Cook Islands has been reignited. Two decades ago the public voted to keep the Cook Islands, named after British explorer James Cook.
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Cook Islands government backs name change body
Cook Islands government backs name change body
A committee in the Cook Islands tasked with finding a new name for the country has received tentative support from the government, ahead of a possible referendum on the issue.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 5 March 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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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 5 March 2019
A New Zealand delegation is confronted by sea level rise in Kiribati; court procedings reopen into Papua New Guinea's deadliest maritime disaster; the search for a new name for the Cook Islands… Audio
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Cook Islands launches name change committee
A government-backed committee in the Cook Islands is looking into finding a Cook Islands Maori name for the country. Audio
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No changes in BlueSky management after buyout
No changes in BlueSky management after buyout
The chief executive of the telecommunications company BlueSky says there'll be no immediate changes to its management after a recent buyout.
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Sport: OFC Champions quarter finalists confirmed
Sport: OFC Champions quarter finalists confirmed
Auckland City and AS Magenta have secured the remaining OFC Champions League quarter final berths after commanding victories in the final round of group matches in Honiara.
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Patricia Forsythe announced as Australia's High Commissioner to New Zealand
Patricia Forsythe announced as Australia's High Commissioner to NZ
Patricia Forsythe, who has headed the Sydney Business Chamber for 12 years, has been appointed as Australia's next High Commissioner to New Zealand.
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Visitor brought dengue to Cook Islands, says govt
Visitor brought dengue to Cook Islands, says govt
The Cook Islands government says a recent visitor to the country was infected with the dengue virus when he arrived in the capital, Rarotonga.
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NZ health systems at risk from growing Pacific demand
NZ health systems at risk from growing Pacific demand
New Zealand is looking to urgently strengthen health systems in the Pacific, as it faces a growing burden from at-risk neighbours.
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Dengue outbreak declared in Cook Islands
Dengue outbreak declared in Cook Islands
The Ministry of Health in the Cook Islands has declared a dengue outbreak, following the confirmation of seven dengue cases in Rarotonga in February.
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Cook Islands issues stop work order Avana foreshore developer
Cook Islands issues stop work order Avana foreshore developer
The Cook Islands National Environment Service has confirmed the potential developer of an historic site on Rarotonga has been told to stop all work on the eastern foreshore section and remove his…
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 1 March 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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Bluesky telecom sold to Fiji's ATH
Bluesky telecom sold to Fiji's ATH
Fiji's Amalgamated Telecom Holdings has bought controlling interest shares in the Bluesky group of companies.
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The history of New Zealand's scraps with powerful nations
The tension between NZ and China over Huawei's involvement in the 5G network is the latest example of NZ having to deal a world power. As a small nation, NZ has been facing these kind of challenges… Audio
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Being queer and Christian in 2019
Being queer and Christian in 2019
As New Zealand increasingly backs queer rights, are our Christian churches evolving or standing firm that homosexuality is sinful? Max Towle investigates.
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Sport: Auckland City, AS Magenta in box seat in Group D
Sport: Auckland City, AS Magenta in box seat in Group D
Auckland City have all but assured their place in the OFC Champions League quarter finals with a crushing 15-0 victory over Tupapa Maraerenga from the Cook Islands.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 28 February 2019
Audio 28 Feb 2019The latest news in Cook Island Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network Audio Audio