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Bougainville parliamentarian focused on referendum
Audio 16 Apr 2018An MP in Bougainville's autonomous regional parliament says he relished sharing experiences of Westminster-style democracies with counterparts from around the region. Audio
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Sport: Fiji Pearls hit hard by injuries
Sport: Fiji Pearls hit hard by injuries
The coach of the Fiji Pearls netball team says her side has been decimated by injuries prior to next week's Oceania World Cup qualifier in New Zealand.
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Sharing tricks of the trade
Audio 14 Apr 2018Pacific politicians are in New Zealand to learn and share techniques for running parliaments including representatives from a Parliament that's just 10 years old. Audio
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Sharing tricks of the trade
Sharing tricks of the trade
Pacific politicians are in New Zealand to learn and share techniques for running parliaments including representatives from a Parliament that's just 10 years old.
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Fiji's PM announces relief assistance for cyclone victims
Fiji's PM announces relief assistance for cyclone victims
Fiji's worst affected cyclone victims will qualify for $FJ 7000 in relief assistance.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 14 April 2018
Audio 14 Apr 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Pacific parliamentarians relish NZ workshop with UK colleagues
Pacific parliamentarians relish NZ workshop with UK colleagues
Parliamentarians from the Pacific Islands region are relishing working with UK counterparts this week in Wellington.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 13 April 2018
Audio 13 Apr 2018A woman and her son survived Fiji's treacherous floods this week floating on a bed as it rose to within inches of the ceiling in their home; New Zealand is looking to provide more immediate aid and… Audio
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Cooks elections set to avoid anniversary celebrations
Cooks elections set to avoid anniversary celebrations
The Cook Islands government says the date of this year's elections was chosen so it didn't conflict with anniversary celebrations.
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Overseas aid will remain vital for Cooks after graduation
Overseas aid will remain vital for Cooks after graduation
While the Cook Islands is preparing to graduate to developed nation status Prime Minister Henry Puna says it will still need overseas aid.
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Sport: Injury-ravaged Fiji Pearls finish with wooden spoon
Sport: Injury-ravaged Fiji Pearls finish with wooden spoon
The Fiji netball team finished winless at the Commonwealth Games and face an injury crisis heading into next week's Oceania World Cup qualifier
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Hikoi first step in march to make Manurewa bilingual suburb
Hikoi first step in march to make Manurewa bilingual suburb
The fight to normalise te reo Māori will be taken to the streets of Manurewa this weekend with a bilingual hikoi.
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Cook Island elections to be held on June 14
Cook Island elections to be held on June 14
The Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands has dissolved parliament and confirmed the date for the upcoming general elections.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 13 April 2018
The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 April 2018
Tonga's Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva, has fired the Minister for Internal Affairs 'Akosita Lavulavu; Samoa village payments for customary land lease queried on how it got distributed; concerns in… Audio
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Anger as Cooks policeman has assault charge dismissed
Concerns in the Cook Islands over domestic assault charges against a police being dropped. Audio
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Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
A team of seabird experts experience the joys and challenges of counting Buller's shearwaters on the predator-free Poor Knights Islands. Audio
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Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
A team of seabird experts experience the joys and challenges of counting Buller's shearwaters on the predator-free Poor Knights Islands.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 12 April 2018
Audio 12 Apr 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Sport: Pacific watershed at Commonwealth Games
Audio 12 Apr 2018The 2018 Commonwealth Games are being hailed as a watershed moment for Pacific sport. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 April 2018
Audio 11 Apr 2018Fiji and Tonga's outer islands bore the brunt of Cyclone Keni overnight as the category three storm swept through their waters; Kadavu bears the brunt of Cyclone Keni in Fiji; no help in Tahiti for… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 April 2018
Audio 11 Apr 2018The Marshall Islands is on track to see a record number of women seeking court intervention in domestic violence cases; There is a furore in Australia over concerns China is aiming to make a huge… Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands bowlers make history at Comm Games
The Cook Islands have two new sporting heroes after winning their first Commonwealth Games medal on the Gold Coast. Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 11 April 2018
Audio 11 Apr 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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As it happened: Storm wreaks havoc across the country
As it happened: Storm wreaks havoc across the country
A Taranaki town was hit by tornadoes, ferry crossings over Cook Strait were cancelled and there are warnings of heavy snow on the Desert Road.