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Call for transparency around fisheries observer deaths
Audio 14 Jul 2017The environmental group, WWF, measures to protect regional fisheries observers are not being adequately implemented, but that following another detah of an observer in the region there needs to be… Audio
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Freezing Friday: What you need to know
Freezing Friday: What you need to know
Much of the North Island is in for cold, wet or snowy weather as the three-day storm continues to cause disruption. Here's what you need to know.
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Cook Islands Marae Moana legislation passed
Cook Islands Marae Moana legislation passed
The Cook Islands parliament has now formally established its Marae Moana - one of the biggest marine reserve areas in the world.
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Sport: Fiji through to Netball Youth Cup semis
Sport: Fiji through to Netball Youth Cup semis
Fiji are through to the semi finals at the Netball World Youth Cup after grinding out a come from behind 39-37 victory over Uganda.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 14 July 2017
Audio 14 Jul 2017The 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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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 14 July 2017
The Cook Islands formally establishes one of the biggest marine reserve areas in the world; Guam students may study self determination; Battle lines drawn as PNG election counting advances; The CNMI… Audio
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Cooks Parliament passes Marae Moana bill
The Cook Islands parliament has now formally established its Marae Moana - one of the biggest marine reserve areas in the world. Audio
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Thousands of people still without power overnight
Thousands of people still without power overnight
About 4500 households are still without power tonight after a powerful storm battered the lower and central North Island throughout the day.
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Sport: Pacific teams struggle as Youth Netball Champs
Sport: Pacific teams struggle as Youth Netball Champs
Fiji will face Uganda in the quarter finals of the Netball World Youth Cup after suffering their first defeat of the tournament.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 13 July 2017
Audio 13 Jul 2017The 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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News in Cook Islands Maori for 13 July 2017
Audio 13 Jul 2017The 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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Winter weather: Wind, snow and rain disrupt travel plans
Winter weather: Wind, snow and rain disrupt travel plans
Motorists are being urged to plan ahead and in some areas only travel if they need to, with the wild weather far from over.
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Flying Solo: Imogen's story
Sleep deprivation will make you desperate. In episode five of Flying Solo, Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets a solo-parent who's in the majority - 33 year old Pakeha mother Imogen and her 4-year-old son… Audio, Gallery
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Cook Islands censured by the ILO
Cook Islands censured by the ILO
The International Labour Organisation, the ILO, has censured the Cook Islands government for not meeting its full obligations to the United Nations agency.
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Sport: Fiji netballers through to quarter finals at World Youth Champs
Sport: Fiji netballers through to quarter finals at World Youth Champs
Fiji are through to the quarter finals at the Netball World Youth Cup for the first time.
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Heavy congestion as Ngauranga Gorge slip delays continue
Heavy congestion as Ngauranga Gorge slip delays continue
Traffic between Johnsonville and the Ngauranga Gorge, north of Wellington, remains congested following yesterday's slip.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 12 July 2017
Audio 12 Jul 2017The 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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Ice plagues southern roads as cold snap moves north
Ice plagues southern roads as cold snap moves north
Heavy snow has closed several South Island roads, with ice and black ice causing treacherous driving conditions on others. Audio
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Wintry weather: what you need to know
Wintry weather: what you need to know
Some ferry sailings across the Cook Strait have been cancelled and many state highway warnings remain in place.
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Cooks' church says govt 'grant' was debt payment
Cooks' church says govt 'grant' was debt payment
The Cook Islands Christian Church says the more than half a million dollars it has been awarded in the latest Budget is to clear an outstanding debt owed by the government.
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Sport: Samoa netballers seal first win at World Youth Cup
Sport: Samoa netballers seal first win at World Youth Cup
Samoa have notched their first win at the Netball World Youth Cup after thrashing Northern Ireland 65-28 in in Gaborone.
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Sport: Basketball added to Pacific Mini Games
Sport: Basketball added to Pacific Mini Games
Three on three basketball has been added to the sporting program for this years Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu.
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Polar blast to disrupt school holiday travel
Polar blast to disrupt school holiday travel
The coldest week of the year is on the way, with freezing temperatures expected for the lower North Island and much of the South Island. Video
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 11 July 2017
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani). Audio
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Nashville Babylon 10 July, 2017
On this week's show Mark features tracks from Tom Waits, Laurel Aitken, The Handsome Family, CW Stoneking and local faves Claude Rains. He also unearths some classics from the likes of Neil Young, Sam… Audio