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The Week In Review for week ending Fri April 14 2017
Audio 14 Apr 2017A review of the week's news including... Relief after cyclone Cook passes quickly down the North Island with limited damage, questions about what was known about the increasing risk of Edgecumbe stop… Audio
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Call for state of natural disaster in New Caledonia
Call for state of natural disaster in New Caledonia
There has been a call for a state of natural disaster to be declared in the parts of New Caledonia worst hit by Cyclone Cook on Monday.
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Clean-up continues as Cyclone Cook heads south
Clean-up continues as Cyclone Cook heads south
Christchurch's Heathcote River has burst its banks, while trees and power lines have been brought down in areas of the North Island. Look back our LIVE coverage of the storm here.
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A fine day after forecast chaos
A fine day after forecast chaos
A change in track minimized the impact of Cyclone Cook, and for most areas of the country it has not been as damaging as originally forecast.
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Wild weather and the elephant in the room
Wild weather and the elephant in the room
Cartoon - Toby Morris asks whether New Zealand's run of abominable weather recently might have a common cause.
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Latest on where power is out around North Island
Audio 14 Apr 2017Widespread power cuts this morning after Cyclone Cook batters the North Island. Audio
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Winds, rain affect flights and roads
Winds, rain affect flights and roads
Traffic in Auckland has eased as Cyclone Cook heads towards the Central Plateau but the wild weather continues to disrupt flights across the North Island.
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Dateline Pacific Evening Edition for 13 April 2017
Audio 13 Apr 2017The International Labour Organisation says entrepreneurship the solution to the Pacific's youth unemployment crisis; PNG counting on Australian help on Manus closure challenge; More Pacific countries… Audio
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New phone app to help save Cook Islands Maori language
Audio 13 Apr 2017New mobile phone application to help save the Cook Islands Maori language. Audio
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Rare threatened plant found on Stewart Island
Rare threatened plant found on Stewart Island
Botanists have found a rare buttercup on Stewart Island / Rakiura, enabling them to take samples to grow in controlled conditions for the first time.
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Cyclone Cook: Lisa Murray from Metservice
Audio 13 Apr 2017We'll speak to reporters across the affected parts of the North Island throughout the show today, Lisa Murray is from Metservice. Audio
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More Pacific countries to qualify for disaster insurance
More Pacific countries to qualify for disaster insurance
More Pacific countries eligible for cash injections after major disasters under the latest developments under a Pacific disaster risk insurance facility.
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Worst storm since Wahine disaster - MetService
Cyclone Cook approaches New Zealand, bringing 'worst storm' since 1968
MetService says it has not seen a storm like Cyclone Cook since the one in 1968 that sunk the Wahine, killing 52 passengers. Video
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Great Barrier Island to bear the brunt of Cyclone Cook
Emergency services on Great Barrier Island are on standby for the arrival of Cyclone Cook. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 13 April 2017
Audio 13 Apr 2017NIWA warns storm will bring destructive wind and heavy rain, Aucklanders told to "have a plan" as Cyclone Cook approaches, Thames-Coromandel braces for Cyclone Cook, Great Barrier Island to bear the… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 13 April 2017
Audio 13 Apr 2017PNG counting on Australian help on Manus closure challenge; Pacific Forum deepens links with China; Moves to save Cook Islands Maori with a new app; Crops and food gardens in Vanuatu are recovering… Audio
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World in Sport for 12 April 2017
Audio 12 Apr 2017This week, Fiji does the three-peat at the Hong Kong the New Zealand teams head into the second leg of the OFC semis with an advantage over their Pacific rivals, an emerging nations world championship… Audio
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Great Barrier standing by for Cook
Great Barrier Island resident Orla Cumisky provides an update in islanders preparations for the incoming storm. Audio
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Cyclone Cook claims one life in New Caledonia
Cyclone Cook claims one life in New Caledonia
The body of a 73-year-old man has been found a day after he went missing during Cyclone Cook in New Caledonia.
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Vanuatu still assessing damage from Cyclone Cook
Vanuatu still assessing damage from Cyclone Cook
Vanuatu is still assessing the damage in the wake of Cyclone Cook after the category 2 cyclone swept through at the weekend causing widespread flooding and damage.
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Bay of Plenty in state of emergency, bracing for intense rain
NIWA meteorologist Chris Brandolino says we're going to see a repeat of last week's rainfall and can expect flooding and slips across the North Island and upper South Island. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 12 April 2017
Audio 12 Apr 2017Possible retrial after former Vanuatu MPs' convictions quashed; Pacific pins hopes on new declaration to save whales; Hope tide is turning on Niuean emigration; Belief in sorcery remains entrenched in… Audio
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Bay of Plenty braces for Cyclone Cook
State of emergency in Bay of Plenty as Cyclone Cook looms
The dam upriver from Edgecumbe will be lowered and flood walls will be reinforced, as the region braces for 250mm of rain in 48 hours. Audio
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All alerts lifted in New Caledonia following Cyclone Cook
All alerts lifted in New Caledonia following Cyclone Cook
All cyclone alerts have been lifted in New Caledonia as the territory gradually returns to normal after Cyclone Cook. Video
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 April 2017
Audio 11 Apr 2017New Caledonia is cleaning up after Cyclone Cook; Belief in sorcery remains entrenched in PNG culture; the Cook Islands govt urged to improve maritime safety regulations; Guam governor says military… Audio