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  • High-tech buoy deployed in Wellington harbour

    News
    New Zealand Media & Technology
    10 Jul 2017
    The buoy was put into place southeast of Matiu Island in Wellington harbour today.

    The deployment of a new high-tech buoy in Wellington means scientists will no longer have to wait for good weather to check water quality.

    High-tech buoy deployed in Wellington harbour
  • Cooks government's church funding decried

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Jul 2017
    Cook Islands Democratic Party member James Beer.

    The Cook Islands opposition has described the government decision to give funds to the biggest church as disgraceful.

    Cooks government's church funding decried
  • Sport: Fiji netballers impress as illness bugs Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    10 Jul 2017
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    Fiji are a step closer to the knockout rounds after their second straight win at the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana.

    Sport: Fiji netballers impress as illness bugs Cook Islands
  • Cooks government aids two churches

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Jul 2017
    A church on Penrhyn, Cook Islands

    Two of the Cook Islands biggest churches are the beneficiaries of nearly $US1 million of handouts from the government's budget.

    Cooks government aids two churches
  • Pacific-flagged vessels could face increased scrutiny

    Audio
    Pacific
    10 Jul 2017
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    The flags of Palau and Vanuatu have been demoted to black list by a maritime agency. Audio

  • Biogas could move Tokelau renewable energy generation

    Audio
    Pacific
    10 Jul 2017
    no caption

    Tokelau's director of energy says, along with solar and wind power, biogas could move the country's renewable power generation beyond the desired 100%. Audio

  • Motorists told to watch for black ice in Otago, Southland

    News
    New Zealand transport
    9 Jul 2017
    Frost covers a car's windshield on a cold winter morning (file photo)

    Motorists are being told to take care after sub-zero temperatures overnight and dozens of weather-related crashes yesterday.

    Motorists told to watch for black ice in Otago, Southland
  • Dozens of car crashes in icy south

    News
    New Zealand transport
    8 Jul 2017
    No caption

    Police in parts of the the South Island have been swamped with call outs to car crashes on icy roads.

    Dozens of car crashes in icy south
  • Sport: Pacific netball sides up against it at Youth Champs

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    8 Jul 2017
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    Pacific Island teams face a daunting start at the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana.

    Sport: Pacific netball sides up against it at Youth Champs
  • Cooks high court hears closing summaries on govt-EU deal

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    7 Jul 2017
    A protest against purse seine fishing in Rarotonga, Cook Islands in April 2015

    In the Cook Islands High Court, lawyers are expected to make their closing summaries today in an historic court hearing challenging a government partnership with the European Union.

    Cooks high court hears closing summaries on govt-EU deal
  • The science of a water aquifer

    Audio
    science environment
    6 Jul 2017
    Life depends on freshwater.

    What is the Waiwhetu aquifer, where does its water come from, and what does it mean for the Wellington region - Alison Ballance investigates. Audio

  • The science of a water aquifer

    News
    Our Changing World science
    6 Jul 2017
    Life depends on freshwater.

    What is the Waiwhetu aquifer, where does its water come from, and what does it mean for the Wellington region - Alison Ballance investigates.

    Audio

    The science of a water aquifer
  • 'Frost over just about the entire South Island'

    News
    New Zealand weather
    6 Jul 2017
    No caption

    The Transport Agency is warning motorists to continue to take care after what is likely the most widespread frost for the South Island this year.

    'Frost over just about the entire South Island'
  • Full review of Cook Islands police wages recommended

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Jul 2017
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    The Cook Islands Public Accounts Committee has recommended a full review of the Police Force salary structure with the aim of pay scales being upgraded immediately.

    Full review of Cook Islands police wages recommended
  • Legal challenge to Cooks fishing deal with EU

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Jul 2017
    A protest against purse seine fishing in Rarotonga, Cook Islands in April 2015

    A group of traditional leaders in the Cook Islands and an environmental group are seeking a judicial review of the government's controversial purse seine fishing agreement with the EU.

    Legal challenge to Cooks fishing deal with EU
  • Pacific medical supply shortages

    Audio
    Pacific health
    5 Jul 2017
    stethoscope and heart monitor

    Health authorities across the region are promising to up their efforts to fix the perennial problem of medicine shortages. Audio

  • Pacific candidates selected for NZ Maori Party

    Audio
    Pacific
    3 Jul 2017
    The signing of a partnership between the Maori Party and One Pacific.

    Pacific people in New Zealand sign up to be Maori Party election candidates. Audio, Gallery

  • Wild weather moves north

    News
    New Zealand weather
    1 Jul 2017
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    Heavy rain and snow have hit the South Island in the past 24 hours with reports of flooding and cars having to be towed.

    Wild weather moves north
  • Samoa looks to new abattoir to boost exports

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    29 Jun 2017
    Cows just out of Feilding.

    Cattle farmers in Samoa may soon have a modern abattoir that the government hopes will help improve their chances of exporting beef to American Samoa.

    Samoa looks to new abattoir to boost exports
  • New Pacific political group to back Maori Party

    News
    Pacific
    29 Jun 2017

    A Pacific political group has aligned itself to the Maori Party ahead of this year's election in New Zealand.

    New Pacific political group to back Maori Party
  • World in Sport for 28 June 2017

    Audio
    Pacific sport
    28 Jun 2017

    The Samoa Rugby Union has rejected allegations of severe mistreatment by the family of an Under 20's player; Test rugby returns to Tonga as Fiji stun Scotland; A major contender rules out hosting the… Audio

  • Cooks oversight committee details govt overspending

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    28 Jun 2017
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    Overspending by the Penrhyn Island Administration led to the Cook Islands Ministry of Finance withholding four months of funding last year.

    Cooks oversight committee details govt overspending
  • Sport: Cook Islands eye top 10 spot at Youth Netball Champs

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    28 Jun 2017
    The Cook Islands U21 netball team celebrate qualifying for the 2017 World Youth Cup in Botswana

    The Cook Islands Under 21 netball team leave for the Youth World Cup in Botswana today, where they are eying a top ten finish.

    Sport: Cook Islands eye top 10 spot at Youth Netball Champs
  • Solomons' flood victims still living in makeshift housing

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    28 Jun 2017
    April Valley relocated flood victims community.

    Victims of Solomon Islands' worst flood disaster three years ago are still living in makeshift housing, without safe drinking water or electricity.

    Solomons' flood victims still living in makeshift housing
  • 'We all thought we were going to die'

    Audio
    life and society
    26 Jun 2017
    Fiji yacht crash like 'freight train hitting brick wall' : RNZ Checkpoint

    Wellington coffee pioneer Geoff Marsland was on board a 61 foot yacht when it struck a reef 400 kilometres south east of Suva. He tells John Campbell he feared for his life. Video, Audio

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