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Sport: Lupe demand discipline as Tupapa eye qualification
Sport: Lupe demand discipline as Tupapa eye qualification
Lupe Ole Soaga football coach Paul Ualesi is demanding better discipline from his team as the Samoan title holders look to bounce back from a first up defeat at the OFC Champions League Qualifier.
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Tuvalu school wins international accolade for energy project
Tuvalu school wins international accolade for energy project
A high school in Tuvalu has won an international award for a biogas and solar energy project which eliminates the need for imported LPG gas.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 24 January 2018
Audio 24 Jan 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 January 2018
Audio 24 Jan 2018Three fishermen missing from Kiribati for four days have been found safe and well by a Chinese fishing vessel; 58 refugees detained by Australia on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island flew out of Port… Audio
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New signs for Cook Islands cemetery
Audio 24 Jan 2018New signs for Cook Islands cemetery housing ANZAC soldiers mark historicaly important site. Audio
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Medical mapping service expands in the Pacific
Medical mapping service expands in the Pacific
Tokelau is the latest Pacific nation to have its health resources added to the health data collection of the web-based medical information service Tupaia.
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News in Cook Island Maori for 23 January 2018
Audio 23 Jan 2018The latest news in Cook Island Maori language. Audio
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Sport: Tupapa Maraerenga start strong at the OFC Qualifiers
Sport: Tupapa Maraerenga start strong at the OFC Qualifiers
Cook Islands football champions Tupapa Maraerenga have made a winning start at the OFC Champions League Qualifiers, beating Samoa's Lupe Ole Soaga 1-0 in Pago Pago.
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Cooks infrastructure threatened under tourism pressure
Cooks infrastructure threatened under tourism pressure
Infrastructure in the Cook Islands is not up to the task of handling the growing number of visitors to the country, a government report says.
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Cooks infrastructure threatened under tourism pressure - report
Cooks infrastructure threatened under tourism pressure - report
A government report says the standard of infrastructure in the Cook Islands is not up to the task of handling the number of visitors to the country.
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Australia's Bishop calls Pacific leaders amid aid row fallout
Australia's Bishop calls Pacific leaders amid aid row fallout
Australia's foreign minister has reportedly reached out to Pacific leaders amid a backlash to another minister's comments about Chinese aid in the region.
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Wellington hosting Pasifika Festival
Wellington hosting Pasifika Festival
New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, will play host to a Pasifika Festival today.
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The Mount Felix Tapestry: Kiwi soldiers in Walton-on-Thames
During the First World War, a small Surrey community was home to a hospital exclusively staffed by Kiwis and treating Kiwi soldiers. The Mount Felix tapestry commemorates the ANZAC hospital… Audio
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Cooks police urge victims to see through their cases
Cooks police urge victims to see through their cases
The police in the Cook Islands say most domestic violence victims abandon their complaints once the legal process gets underway.
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Cook Islands takes firm line on China aid
Cook Islands takes firm line on China aid
Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown says the Cook Islands has learnt to take a firm stand over the years to ensure aid projects meet the country's needs.
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China provides funds to refurbish buildings on Rarotonga
China provides funds to refurbish buildings on Rarotonga
China is providing the Cook Islands with more than 7 million US dollars to fix up several public buildings it constructed for the country.
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Reported domestic violence cases in Cooks still a concern
Reported domestic violence cases in Cooks still a concern
A Cook Islands women's counselling centre says domestic violence statistics are still shocking despite a slight drop off in the number of reported cases last year.
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Tītī come home to roost
Return of tītī heralds man-made colony's success
Five years after tītī chicks fledged from a man-made Hawke's Bay colony, the first bird has made it back.
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Cooks cemetery needs help
Cooks cemetery needs help
Brand new signage has been made for a cemetery in the Cook Islands but there is a call for more help with the cemetery's upkeep.
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Warriors sign Super League centre
Warriors sign Super League centre
Former Wigan centre Anthony Gelling, who has returned to Auckland after six seasons in England, has signed a one-year contract with the Warriors.
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The Cook Islands mourn 'a people's Queen'
The Cook Islands mourn 'a people's Queen'
The people of Atiu in the Cook Islands are mourning the death of their traditional queen.
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New Australian High Commissioner to NZ named
New Australian High Commissioner to NZ named
Australia's new High Commissioner to New Zealand has been named.
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Queen of Atiu in Cook Islands dies
Queen of Atiu in Cook Islands dies
The traditional queen of the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands, Ada Rongomatane, has died after falling into a coma last week.
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Cooks govt worried about grounded vessel
Cooks govt worried about grounded vessel
The Cook Islands government is worried the grounding of a domestic longline fishing boat on a reef in Rarotonga could pose an environmental threat to the area.
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2017: A year of 'weather extremes' - Niwa
2017: A year of 'weather extremes' - Niwa
There was a record number of states of emergency declared last year and the weather caused most of them, NIWA says.