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  • New Caledonia cleaning up after Cyclone Cook

    Audio 11 Apr 2017
    The morning after the initial impact of Cyclone Cook in New Caledonia.

    Activity in New Caledonia is returning to normal after Cyclone Cook blew through last night. Audio

  • Cooks govt urged to improve maritime safety regulations

    Audio 11 Apr 2017
    In Avatiu harbor, Rarotonga - to the left Lady Moana and Maungaroa II. Taio Shipping services

    A shipping operator hopes the government will take heed of recommendations made after an inquiry into one of his ships running aground. Audio

  • PNG needs to wean off reliance on minerals, says Micah

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    11 Apr 2017
    Papua New Guinea's parliament facade, after the removal of anthropomorphic carved heads from the front lintel.

    A Papua New Guinea MP says the country needs a transformative type of government in order to fulfil its potential.

    PNG needs to wean off reliance on minerals, says Micah
  • Injuries reported as Cyclone Cook crosses New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    11 Apr 2017

    Four people are reported to have been injured in New Caledonia after Cyclone Cook crossed the main island overnight.

    Injuries reported as Cyclone Cook crosses New Caledonia
  • Cyclone Cook tears through New Caledonia

    Audio
    Civil Defence weather
    11 Apr 2017
    Visible infrared satellite animation of Cyclone Cook spanning 1:30-4:00 UTC time on the 10th of April 2017.

    Cameron Diver says Cyclone Cook has now moved off but in its wake four people have been left injured and there are still power outages across the island. Audio

  • Cyclone Cook hits New Caledonia

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    10 Apr 2017
    Visible infrared satellite animation of Cyclone Cook spanning 1:30-4:00 UTC time on the 10th of April 2017.

    Winds of up to 200km/h and heavy rain lashed people in New Caledonia this evening as Cyclone Cook made landfall.

    Cyclone Cook hits New Caledonia
  • New Caledonia prepares shelters as Cyclone Cook nears

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    10 Apr 2017
    Visible infrared satellite animation of Cyclone Cook spanning 1:30-4:00 UTC time on the 10th of April 2017.

    Authorities in New Caledonia are preparing shelters to cater for people as Cyclone Cook approaches. Video

    New Caledonia prepares shelters as Cyclone Cook nears
  • Resigned Cooks Minister expected to contest by-election

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Apr 2017
    Cook Islands Minister of Internal Affairs Albert Nicholas

    The Cook Islands Internal Affairs and Sports Minister, Albert Nicholas, has resigned to end the controversy over his defection from the opposition.

    Resigned Cooks Minister expected to contest by-election
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 April 2017

    Audio 10 Apr 2017

    Food gardens washed away after Cook lashes Vanuatu; More mixed signals over Manus responsibility; Concerns raised about NZ Pacific visa lottery; Fiji's Human Rights Commissioner called to resign over… Audio

  • Hopes Cooks govt takes heed of ship grounding report

    News
    Pacific
    10 Apr 2017
    Taio Shipping owner Tapi Taio

    The principal of Taio Shipping in the Cook Islands says he hopes the government pays heed to recommendations from an inquiry into the grounding of one of the company's vessels.

    Hopes Cooks govt takes heed of ship grounding report
  • Aitutaki aims for 100 percent renewable power by 2020

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Apr 2017
    Aitutaki, Cook Islands.

    Aitutaki is the next in line as the Cook Islands seeks to be 100 percent reliant on renewable power sources by 2020.

    Aitutaki aims for 100 percent renewable power by 2020
  • Cook batters Vanuatu as contact with some outer islands lost

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    10 Apr 2017
    Evacuations begin as cyclone Cook batters Vanuatu.

    Evacuations Nearly 200 people around Efate, the main island in Vanuatu, have been moved to evacuation centres because of flooding caused by Cyclone Cook.

    Cook batters Vanuatu as contact with some outer islands lost
  • Poukai - hosting with pride at Huria Marae

    Audio
    te ao Maori Bay of Plenty
    9 Apr 2017
    Charlie Rahiri and Janet Wilson run the kitchen during Poukai.

    Te Ahi Kaa goes behind the scenes as whanau at Huria Marae in Tauranga gear up to host their 59th Poukai (annual visit by the Māori King). Audio

  • Dozens in shelters as Vanuatu battered by Cyclone Cook

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    9 Apr 2017
    Damage by Cyclone Pam in remote parts of Vanuatu.

    Nearly 200 people around Efate, the main island in Vanuatu, have been moved to evacuation centres because of flooding caused by Cyclone Cook.

    Dozens in shelters as Vanuatu battered by Cyclone Cook
  • Tropical Cyclone Cook hits Vanuatu, strengthens

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    9 Apr 2017
    Cyclone Cook bound for New Caledonia

    A tropical cyclone over Vanuatu is strenghtening and moving away towards New Caledonia.

    Tropical Cyclone Cook hits Vanuatu, strengthens
  • Sport: Cooks finalise prep for Netball World Youth Cup

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

    The Cook Islands are in the final stretch of preparations for July's Netball World Youth Cup, focussing on strength and fitness.

    Sport: Cooks finalise prep for Netball World Youth Cup
  • Pacific countries sign Whale Declaration in Tonga

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    7 Apr 2017
    Whale

    Eleven Pacific nations have signed the Whale Declaration in Nuku'alofa in Tonga after a three day conference.

    Pacific countries sign Whale Declaration in Tonga
  • 10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 April 2017

    Audio
    Pacific
    7 Apr 2017

    The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio

  • Cooks minimum wage earners get more

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    7 Apr 2017

    The Cook Islands government has announced a seventy five cents increase to the minimum wage

    Cooks minimum wage earners get more
  • 6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 7 April 2017

    Audio
    Pacific
    7 Apr 2017

    The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio

  • Report issued on Cook Islands ferry grounding

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Apr 2017
    In Avatiu harbor, Rarotonga - to the left Lady Moana and Maungaroa II. Taio Shipping services reduced to just two vessels following the grounding last week of its star vessel Moana Nui.

    A report into the grounding of a Cook Islands ferry on a reef in Nassau says the lack of a detailed chart, lack of radio communication and unfamiliarity with the reef contributed to the accident.

    Report issued on Cook Islands ferry grounding
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 April 2017

    Audio 6 Apr 2017

    Tighter NZ immigration policies lead to big fall in Pacific migration; The SPC says Pacific NCD epidemic is a development issue; The Pacific's pre-eminent leader Sir Michael Somare ends his political… Audio

  • Cook Islands applauded for marine management

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Apr 2017
    Tonga is one of the few countries in the world where it is legal for people to swim with whales, although some conservationists are calling for an end to commercial swimming with whales operations.

    The Cook Islands has been applauded for its marine management at this week's Whales in a Changing Ocean Conference underway in Nuku'alofa.

    Cook Islands applauded for marine management
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 April 2017

    Audio 6 Apr 2017

    The Pacific's pre-eminent leader Sir Michael Somare ends his political career in PNG; a Manus asylum seeker resisting deportation without finance says he fears for his life; the Cook Islands… Audio

  • Cooks CIIC lays out reasons for Aitutaki power changes

    Audio 6 Apr 2017
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    The head of the Cook Islands Investment Corporation is assuring the people of Aitutaki any funds held by the island's power authority will be invested to upgrade its power supply. Audio

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