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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 22 May 2017
Audio 22 May 2017A plan for floating islands in French Polynesia gains traction; The Cook Islands is earning money for reserving an area for seabed mining; PNG landowners look at ways to compensate for illegal… Audio
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Mining company paying holding rights for Cooks seabed area
Audio 22 May 2017The Cook Islands government has been earning $US8000 a month as part of a five year deal with a US mining company to hold an area of seabed for potential mining. Audio
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Strike grounds most Tahiti flights
Strike grounds most Tahiti flights
A firefighters strike in French Polynesia has prompted Air Tahiti to cancel most internal flights for today.
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Sport: Cook Islands to host Tahiti in Oceania Rugby Cup
Sport: Cook Islands to host Tahiti in Oceania Rugby Cup
The Cook Islands will host the Oceania Cup rugby tournament in August, in a one-off clash against Tahiti in Rarotonga.
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Auckland restaurant showcases Pacific cuisine
Auckland restaurant showcases Pacific cuisine
Treasured Pacific dishes which have been locked up by Pacific families for generations are being introduced to diners in Auckland.
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Pacific cuisine restaurant opens in Auckland
Treasured Pacific dishes are being introduced to patrons at a restaurant in Auckland. Audio
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Cooks' Nicholas has big win in by-election
Cooks' Nicholas has big win in by-election
A by-election in the Cook Islands today was a resounding victory for Internal Affairs minister Albert Nicholas.
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Jailed former Cooks cabinet minister may lose resort
Jailed former Cooks cabinet minister may lose resort
The Cook Islands Solicitor General David James is seeking to have the court seize a resort belonging to a former cabinet minister, Teina Bishop.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition 17 May 2017
Papua New Guinea's police commissioner has defended his decision to engage with an American security firm and consider their services to train local police and other security forces in preparation for… Audio
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Sport: PNG Hunters prop left out of squad after police matter
Sport: PNG Hunters prop left out of squad after police matter
Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league prop Henry Wan Noki has been overlooked for selection because of a police matter being dealt with in Australia.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 17 May 2017
A sugar industry bailout in Fiji is seen by some as a bandaid approach; Amnesty International calls for accountability within PNG security forces after the killing of 17 unarmed prisoners; Tonga… Audio
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Late Edition for 16 May 2018
Audio 16 May 2017In the programme - turning tourism into a high wage sector; Whanganui's grammer vigelante and in Dateline Pacific cuts to the Cook Islands police force. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 May 2017
Tonga shocks the region announcing it'll can its hosting of the 2019 Pacific Games; The Cook Islands police force loses twenty percent of its staff over the past six months; A rethink urged for Papua… Audio
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Cooks Islands police force loses officers
The Cook Islands police force has lost 20 percent of its manpower over the past six months. Audio
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Pacific tourism growing in step with global trend
Pacific tourism growing in step with global trend
Visitor arrivals to the Pacific region grew by 3.7 per cent last year compared with 2015.
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China to fund rebuild of Cook Islands school
China to fund rebuild of Cook Islands school
The Cook Islands government says new ground has been achieved in its partnership with China, which is funding the rebuild of a Rarotonga primary school that burnt down three years ago.
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Cook Islands education resources burned by 'mistake'
Cook Islands education resources burned by 'mistake'
A truck moving reusable educational resources was confused with one bound for the incinerators in an 'incredibly unfortunate' mistake, the Cook Islands education ministry says.
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Cook Islands education resource burning 'a mistake'
Cook Islands education resource burning 'a mistake'
The dumping and burning of vast quantities of education resources was due to an "incredibly unfortunate" mistake, the Cook Islands education ministry says.
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5am Pacific Regional News and Sport for 15 May 2017
The latest Pacific regional news and sport. Audio
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Cook Islands police shed 20 percent of staff in six months
Cook Islands police shed 20 percent of staff in six months
The Cook Islands police force has lost 20 percent of its manpower in the past six months.
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Complexity - six months of Kaikōura earthquake science
Six months after the destructive magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake, scientists are still unravelling what happened during this very complex seismic event. Video, Audio
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Complexity - six months of Kaikōura earthquake science
Complexity - six months of Kaikōura earthquake science
Six months after the destructive magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake, scientists are still unravelling what happened during this very complex seismic event.
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Lisa Reihana represents NZ at Venice Biennale
New Zealand art work at Venice Biennale is set to open to the public in just a few hours. The artist Lisa Reihana told our reporter Lynn Freeman the setting in Venice is perfect for her audio visual… Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands encouraged by Pacific Test debut
Sport: Cook Islands encouraged by Pacific Test debut
The Cook Islands believe they have a platform to build from after pushing Papua New Guinea all the way during the Pacific Rugby League Test.
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World Cup picture opens up for Pacific league teams
World Cup picture opens up for Pacific league teams
The Rugby League World Cup is less than six months away, and Pacific teams will get an early gauge of their progress in this weekend's international triple-header in Sydney.