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Easier NZ super access to ease pressure - Cook Islanders
Easier NZ super access to ease pressure - Cook Islanders
Changing the eligibility for New Zealand superannuation for residents of the Realm countries will ease pressure on families supporting relatives moving back to New Zealand, some Cook Islanders say.
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Cook Islanders welcome changes to NZ Superannuation
Cook Island families are looking forward to less stress and anxiety when the rules for NZ Super change this year. The government is dropping the requirement for the people of Niue, Tokelau and Cook… Audio
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News in Cook Island Maori for 15 March 2018
Audio 16 Mar 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Global warming threatening species' survival, WWF warns
Global warming threatening species' survival, WWF warns
Up to half of the plant and animal species in the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon could be extinct by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, a WWF report warns.
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World's largest Polynesian festival underway in Auckland
World's largest Polynesian festival underway in Auckland
Close to 100,000 people are expected to attend the largest secondary school Polynesian festival on the planet this week in Auckland.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 15 March 2018
Audio 15 Mar 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Club from Vanuatu's Tanna makes footbal history
A football club from a rural island in Vanuatu is making waves around the region as it prepares to host its first champions league quarter-final. Audio
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Niue students take part in NZ's PolyFest
Niue students take part in NZ's PolyFest
For the first time in 10 years, Niue High School is participating in the largest Polynesian school festival in the world, beginning in Auckland today.
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NZ needs to up climate change effort - Shaw
NZ needs to up climate change effort - Shaw
New Zealand's climate change minister says the region's leaders have made clear to him that his country needs to step up its action against climate change.
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The world's largest Polynesian festival gets underway
Audio 14 Mar 2018Biggest polynesian festival in the world begins this week in Auckland. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 13 March 2018
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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Expert feature: The cabbage tree / tī kōuka
The cabbage tree is still fighting back from the ‘sudden decline’ disease, and remains one of the most widely cultivated trees in New Zealand, but what are its prospects? Audio
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Caribbean king Jimmy Cliff on why we love reggae, man
Jimmy Cliff is one of the key figures in reggae, along with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. He's performing in New Zealand on March 31st – the day before his 70th birthday. He spoke to Wallace Chapman… Audio
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Sport: Vanuatu football club looks forward to creating more history
Sport: Vanuatu football club looks forward to creating more history
Nalkutan FC from the Vanuatu Island of Tanna is preparing to host its first ever OFC Champions League football quarter-final.
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One killed and two injured by Hola in Vanuatu
One killed and two injured by Hola in Vanuatu
Vanuatu's National Disaster Management Office says there are reports one person in South Pentecost has died during Cyclone Hola and two others severely injured.
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Focus on Politics: Pacific Mission 2018
Jacinda Ardern has spent the week island-hopping in the Pacific - a whirlwind trip, meeting four nations' leaders and dishing out millions in aid. It was Ms Ardern's first trip to the region as Prime… Audio
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PM's breakneck tour a hit with islands
PM's breakneck tour a hit with islands
Power Play - The Prime Minister's whirlwind tour of the Pacific Islands was a week of potently strong insect repellent, woven flax fans, and sweat, Mei Heron writes.
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New Zealand Prime Minister's breakneck tour a hit with islands
New Zealand Prime Minister's breakneck tour a hit with islands
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has completed a whirlwind trip of the Pacific Islands, stopping in Samoa, Niue, Tonga and the Cook Island.
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Ardern aims for 'partnership' with Pacific nations
Jacinda Ardern has spent the week on a whirlwind Pacific Mission trip, stopping in Samoa, Niue, Tonga and the Cook Islands. It was her first trip to the Pacific as Prime Minister and she took the… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 9 March 2018
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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Easier super access for Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau
Easier super access for Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau
People from those islands will no longer have to return to New Zealand to get their superannuation.
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Easier access to NZ pension for Realm countries
Easier access to NZ pension for Realm countries
The New Zealand Government says planned changes to superannuation requirements will make the system fairer for residents of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 8 March 2018
Audio 8 Mar 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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New app aims to help Solomon Islands fish farmers
New app aims to help Solomon Islands fish farmers
A new app is being developed to better educate tilapia fish farmers in Solomon Islands to help improve food security.