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Wednesday's sport news: What you need to know
Wednesday's sport news: What you need to know
In today's sport news - The Hurricanes get their All Blacks back while the Highlanders lose theirs, Kiwi squash players King and Coll progres at World Champs and Brendon Hartley lands another driving…
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News in Cook Island Maori for 27 February 2019
Audio 27 Feb 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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Cooks' Hagai appointment awaiting police investigation outcome
Cooks' Hagai appointment awaiting investigation outcome
The Cook Islands deputy prime minister Mark Brown says Toka Hagai will not be appointed to a ministerial post until he is cleared by the police.
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Wrecks ruining Rarotonga roadsides
Wrecks ruining Rarotonga roadsides
Over 1,000 old cars abandoned on the Rarotonga roadsides in the Cook Islands are waiting to be scrapped.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 26 February 2019
Audio 26 Feb 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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First NZ diplomat of Pacific heritage to take up Pacific post
First NZ diplomat of Pacific heritage to take up Pacific post
Tessa Te Mata is the first woman of Pacific heritage to head a New Zealand diplomatic post in the Pacific.
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Sport: Hosts, NZ sides impress in OFC Champions League
Sport: Hosts, NZ sides impress in OFC Champions League
Home advantage and top level experience proved crucial as the final two OFC Champions League groups kicked off at the weekend in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 25 February 2019
Three years after airlines abruptly pulled their services, a rebuild of the runway at Vanuatu's main international airport is nearly finished; Rarotonga is struggling to cope with over a thousand… Audio
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New NZ High Com to the Cook Islands celebrated
The first woman of Pacific ancestry to a head mission in a Pacific post will serve in the Cook Islands. Audio
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Over a thousand old cars litter Cook Islands
Rarotonga is struggling to cope with over a thousand wrecked and abandoned cars lying on roadsides waiting to be scrapped. Audio
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Media ignore smoking guns in Huawei case
Chairman Mao once said a single spark can start a prairie fire. And the GCSB's decision to block Spark's plans to install a Huawei 5G network, late last year, has definitely set the media alight over… Audio
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Media ignore smoking guns in Huawei case
Media ignore smoking guns in Huawei case
Chairman Mao once said a single spark can start a prairie fire. And the GCSB's decision to block Spark's plans to install a Huawei 5G network, late last year, has definitely set the media alight over…
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Tagata o te Moana for 23 February 2019
Ocean acidification and the threat to coral reefs; Efforts made to boost anti-corruption reporting; Pacific women network in fight against violence; Pacific child obesity 'we don't want adults burying… Audio
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Auckland Festival puts Waiata Māori at the heart of their program
Two Auckland Festival shows in March put waiata Māori front and centre - a free sing-along event in Aotea Square called Tira, and another called Tōku Reo Waiata. The brains behind the shows, Tama… Video, Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 23 February 2019
Audio 23 Feb 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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The retired archaeologist who digs hardy animals
Retired archaeologist Michael Trotter has a real soft spot for rare-breed animals, in particular dun Dexter cattle and Arapawa goats. He has a small herd of each at his rural property at Tuahiwi in… Audio
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The retired archaeologist who digs hardy animals
The retired archaeologist who digs hardy animals
Retired archaeologist Michael Trotter has a real soft spot for rare-breed animals, in particular dun Dexter cattle and Arapawa goats. He has a small herd of each at his rural property at Tuahiwi in…
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Isaac Giesen becomes first Kiwi to row across the Atlantic solo
First Kiwi to row solo across Atlantic spent 70 days on water
A man who's just become the first New Zealander to row across the Atlantic Ocean solo says he's sad to be off the water.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 21 February 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 evening edition for 21 February 2019
Election observers offer 21 recommendations to Fiji; Ocean acidification and the threat to coral reefs; The changing role in the Pacific relating to transnational crimes has been highlighted at a… Audio
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Auckland fruit fly discoveries: What you need to know
Auckland fruit fly discoveries: What you need to know
Two types of exotic fruit fly have been found in Auckland and they pose a threat to our $5.5 billion horticulture industry. Here's your one-stop shop for all the fruit fly information know so far.
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Second Queensland fruit fly found in Auckland
Second Queensland fruit fly found in Auckland
A second Queensland fruit fly has been discovered on Auckland's North Shore.
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Pacific languages need to be better valued in NZ - minister
Pacific languages need to be better valued in NZ - minister
New Zealand's Minister for Pacific Peoples says Pacific languages need to be better recognised and valued.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 21 February 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 21 February 2019
The changing role in the Pacific relating to transnational crimes has been highlighted at a recent workshop in Samoa run by the Pacific Immigration Development Community; More than a hundred years… Audio