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Claims that NZ govt fails vulnerable Maori and Pasifika
A former mental health worker says the New Zealand government has failed to address the needs of vulnerable Maori and Pasifika peoples. Audio
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Unit Trust of Samoa signs agreement with Fiji company
Unit Trust of Samoa signs agreement with Fiji company
Samoa's government-backed investment trust is looking to expand its investments abroad with the signing of a memorandum of understanding with a Fiji company.
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Samoan dance workshop raises questions on traditions
A call from the South Auckland community for more workshops on learning traditional Samoan dances, especially when nowadays the practices of Samoan dance is not considered 'traditional'. Audio
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'It's going to be disruptive, there's going to be dust'
Thorndon braces for dust and disruption as buildings come down
Residents living in the Wellington suburb of Thorndon should brace themselves for four years of dust and disruption.
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Autumn storms boost Mercury's profits
Autumn storms boost Mercury's profits
New analysis shows the cyclones that ravaged parts of the upper North Island in April proved a boon for parts of the electricity industry.
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Martime organisation blacklists Palau and Vanuatu
Martime organisation blacklists Palau and Vanuatu
An international maritime administrative organisation has placed Palau and Vanuatu in a black list, its lowest possible grade.
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Cooks MPs suggest improved conditions for police
Cooks MPs suggest improved conditions for police
A Cook Islands parliamentary committee has called for a number of changes to be made to the country's police force.
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Another record year for Samoa investor, but changes loom
Audio 22 Jun 2017The Unit Trust of Samoa has had another record year, paying out just over one and a half million US dollars to investors, but ownership of a key strategic investment is about to change. Audio
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Overworked Cooks court shuts doors to public one day a week
Overworked Cooks court shuts doors to public one day a week
The Cook Islands Ministry of Justice has shut down customer services at its Land Court Division of the High Court each Tuesday because staff are struggling with the work load.
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NZ and Cook Islands reaffirm unique relationship
Audio 16 Jun 2017The Prime Minister Bill English has told Cook Islands leaders that their 60,000 citizens who call New Zealand home make the country a different place and a better place. Cook Islands was the first… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 16 June 2017
Changes proving tough for some Norfolk Islanders; Chairman of Samoa's Farmers Association not alarmed by virus outbreak; NZ and Cook Islands reaffirm unique relationship; Four Pacific plays published… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 June 2017
Audio 15 Jun 2017Manus detainees get a huge payout from Australia; New Zealand and the Cook Islands reaffirm commitments; Pasifika leaders confront social ills in New Zealand's capital; A book of Pacific plays is… Audio
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NZ and Cook Islands reaffirm unique relationship
New Zealand and the Cook Islands have reaffirmed their commitment to continue developing their unique relationship. Audio
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NZ may make pensions more portable for Pasifika
NZ may make pensions more portable for Pasifika
The New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English has promised to treat pension portability for Cook Islanders, Niueans and Tokelauans as a priority if he is re-elected in September.
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NZ boosts infrastructure funding for Cook Islands
NZ boosts infrastructure funding for Cook Islands
The New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English has made his first funding announcements on his three-nation Polynesia tour, committing just under $US11 million towards a submarine cable.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 June 2017
Audio 15 Jun 2017Manus detainees get a huge payout from Australia; Pasifika leaders address social ills in New Zealand's capital; A Catholic missionary deported from Papua New Guinea is still not sure how he… Audio
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PACER-Plus trade deal signed in Tonga
PACER-Plus trade deal signed in Tonga
A region-wide free trade agreement has been signed in Tonga, with some notable absences.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 June 2017
Audio 14 Jun 2017A New Zealand Catholic missionary deported from Papua New Guinea this week is still not sure how he supposedly breached his visa; New Zealand announces big financial commitments to help the Cook… Audio
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NZ to aid communication and sewerage in the Cooks
Audio 14 Jun 2017The New Zealand Prime Minister is leading a delegation to parts of Polynesia, starting with the Cook Islands where he has made major aid commitments. Audio
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New Zealand's PM touches down in Rarotonga
New Zealand's PM touches down in Rarotonga
New Zealand prime minister Bill English and his delegation of Pasifika community leaders, iwi and business representatives touched down in Rarotonga last night to a warm Cook Islands welcome.
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Wintry blast for south, ferries cancelled
Wintry blast for south, ferries cancelled
A southerly blast is due to bring gales of up to 120 km/h to parts of the country this afternoon and it has forced the cancellation of tomorrow's Interislander ferry sailings.
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NZ's PM leads delegation to Pacific
NZ's PM leads delegation to Pacific
New Zealand's prime minister has left for a five-day tour of the Cook Islands, Niue and Tonga.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 June 2017
Crippled by drug shortage, PNG doctors threaten to strike; New Zealand Treasury takes a look into the country's Pasific futures; The UN says protecting PNG's rainforests is a global responsibility… Audio
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NZ Treasury takes a look into the country's Pasifika futures
A Pasifika academic in New Zealand gives a guest lecture at Treasury about New Zealand's Pacific Futures. Audio
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From Nine To Noon on Monday 12 June 2017