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Cooks agency assures power funds will stay in Aitutaki
Cooks agency assures power funds will stay in Aitutaki
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.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 April 2017
Audio 4 Apr 2017The Pacific Freedom Forum says the search warrant executed at the Fiji Times newspaper was heavy handed; hundreds of children in Papua New Guinea turn up to two new mobile schools; PNG's Treasurer… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 April 2017
Audio 3 Apr 2017Papua New Guinea's prime minister is thrown in the spotlight over PNG's economic woes; The Fiji Sugar Corporation is accused of cannabilising one of the country's sugar mills; There's concern over the… Audio
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Cooks residents concerned by Aitutaki board sacking
Audio 3 Apr 2017Cook Islands residents living in Aitutaki are said to be worried by the sacking of their local power station board. Audio
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Cook Islands residents concerned by Aitutaki board sacking
Cook Islands residents concerned by Aitutaki board sacking
Cook Islands residents living on the island of Aitutaki are said to be worried by the sacking of their local power station board and concerned for its future.
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NZ Pacific population growth drives demand for books
The continued growth of New Zealand's young pacific population has resulted in a high need for more children's literature on pacific stories and pacific language books. Audio
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Deluge expected to sweep country this week
Deluge expected to sweep country this week
A tropical low is expected to drop large amounts of rain across much of the North Island and the top of the South Island from Monday.
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Tagata o te Moana for 1 April 2017
Drastic action may be needed to save a sick Cook Islands lagoon; Call for a Fiji media sedition charge to be dropped; Lack of funding means there's a teacher shortage in Vanuatu; Claims that Penang… Audio
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Ashburton's Chinatown could live again
Ashburton's Chinatown could live again
Ashburton's derelict Chinatown, once the largest communal Chinese settlement in the South Island, could be getting a new lease of life.
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Efforts under way to save Cook Islands jewel
Efforts under way to save Cook Islands jewel
Efforts are under way to save Rarotonga's Muri Lagoon, but there are fears they are too little, too late.
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Efforts to save Cook Islands jewel could be too late
Efforts to save Cook Islands jewel could be too late
Efforts are under way to save Rarotonga's Muri Lagoon, but there are fears they are too little, too late.
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UN seat remains long-term goal for Cook Islands
UN seat remains long-term goal for Cook Islands
The Cook Islands has not given up on an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 31 March 2017
A PNG human rights group and a Canadian mining giant have differing accounts of a raid in which police are alleged to have burnt down houses and raped villagers; a Papua New Guinea church leader says… Audio
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Pacific Correspondant for 30 March 2017
Audio 30 Mar 2017Today we hear from our correspondent in the Cook Islands, Florence Syme-Buchanan. Audio
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Call to save Cook Islands' Muri lagoon from algal bloom
Algae is spreading in what is arguably the jewel of the Cook Island's tourism industry, the Muri Lagoon. Now consultants have been hired to find a solution. RNZ International's Sally Round reports. Video, Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 March 2017
Calls for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon; No funding to fill hundreds of teacher vacancies in Vanuatu; A Solomons exporter of virgin coconut oil is downstreaming to create local jobs… Audio
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Call for drastic action to save sick Cook Islands lagoon
Efforts to save a once pristine lagoon in the Cook Islands are underway but many say it's too little too late. Audio
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Drastic action urged over Cooks' Muri lagoon
Drastic action urged over Cooks' Muri lagoon
A traditional Cook Island leader of an area near Rarotonga's Muri lagoon says dredging should be done now to save the waterway.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 30 March 2017
Audio 30 Mar 2017No funding to fill hundreds of teacher vacancies in Vanuatu; Papuan students thriving in NZ; Solomons govt seeking donor funding for craft market; Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN… Audio
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Muri algae clearing say Cook Island authorities
Muri algae clearing say Cook Island authorities
The Cook Islands tourism chief says a drop off in algae growth in the Muri lagoon is no reason to sit back.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 29 March 2017
Audio 29 Mar 2017Niue and Cook Islands still have their sights set on a seat at the UN; Pacific businesses visit Auckland to try and break into NZ market; Fiji kava exporter calls for price regulation; Fiji opposition… Audio
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Niue and Cook Islands still have eye on seat at UN
Audio 29 Mar 2017The Cook Islands has not given up on getting an independent seat at the United Nations but says it is not a priority at the moment. Audio
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Miriam Lancewood: 6 years in NZ's wilderness
Miriam Lancewood and her husband Peter have spent the last six years living a nomadic, primitive life in the wilderness of the South Island. She tells Kathryn Ryan about her love of the wild: hunting… Audio, Gallery
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NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as cyclone approaches
NZ children in Australia 'anxious' as Cyclone Debbie approaches
A New Zealand couple and their young children in Townsville have tied everything down and taped their windows as they brace for the storm. Video
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The impact of food on history
A taste for chocolate has done more than break the will power of people across the generations. It's also started wars. The fascinating impact of food on history is told in the new book, Food Fights… Audio