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NZ helping with border security training in Fiji
NZ helping with border security training in Fiji
New Zealand Customs is to provide support and training for the Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority.
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Cooks sells 100 extra fishing days to US
Cooks sells 100 extra fishing days to US
The Cook Islands government has sold another 100 days worth of fishing to US purse seiners.
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NZ and China to co-operate more over fish and development
NZ and China to co-operate more over fish and development
New Zealand has today signed two agreements with China to strengthen co-operation in fisheries and international development, particularly in the Pacific.
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Internet cable step closer for Cooks
Audio 27 Mar 2017The Cook Islands government is hoping a deal will be signed off next month to bring high-speed broadband to Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Niue. Audio
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Deal closer on fast internet for Cooks
Deal closer on fast internet for Cooks
The Cook Islands government is hoping a deal will be signed off next month to bring high-speed broadband to Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Niue.
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25 years on: the changing faces of Pasifika
25 years on: the changing faces of Pasifika
For many, the 25th anniversary of Auckland's renowned Pasifika festival is more than about celebrating the rich culture of Pacific people who take pride in their identity as New Zealand's Pasifika… Video
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Roy Vaughan and Bernard Tairea - Pasifika at 25
Auckland's Pasifika Festival, held annually at Western Springs, attracts around 200,000 visitors every year. Welshman Roy Vaughan co-founded the festival and Bernard Tairea is the festival's Cook… Audio
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Late Edition 24 March 2017
Audio 24 Mar 2017The country's oldest surf lifesaver the effects of Premordis and in Dateline Pacific, the Cook Islands expands its marine reserves Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 24 March 2017
Audio 24 Mar 2017Environmental NGOs from around the Pacific say Fiji's presidency of a major environmental conference this year provides one of the greatest opportunities to advance their ambitions; On the back of… Audio
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Annabel Langbein’s Beachside Ceviche
Recipe by Annabel Langbein
From Afternoons on Friday 24 March 2017
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Cooks environmentalists delighted at 50 mile zone
Cooks environmentalists delighted at 50 mile zone
Environmentalists are delighted at the Cook Islands government's decision to establish 50 nautical mile exclusion zones around each island in the country. Audio
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NZ Governor General arrives in Cook Islands
NZ Governor General arrives in Cook Islands
Traditional leaders of the Cook Islands have welcomed New Zealand's Governor General in her first official visit to the islands.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 March 2017
Delight at a Cook Islands decision to expand marine zones; Nearly 100 New Zealand companies are denied involvement in the seasonal employer scheme; Fiji's Human Rights Commission is decried as the… Audio
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Delight at Cooks' decision on exclusion zones
The Cook Islands government has established a 50 nautical mile exclusion zones around each of the islands in the group. Audio
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Cooks' agency mum on Aitutaki sackings
Cooks' agency mum on Aitutaki sackings
The Cook Islands Investment Board, which manages state owned enterprises, won't say why it fired a board said to have done an excellent job in making an outer islands power station more efficient.
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Cooks environmentalists delighted at 50 mile zone
Cooks environmentalists delighted at 50 mile zone
Cook Islands environmentalists are delighted at the government's decision to establish 50 nautical mile exclusion zones around each island in the country.
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Cooks govt sets 50 nautical mile exclusion zones
Cooks govt sets 50 nautical mile exclusion zones
The Cook Islands government has established a 50 nautical mile exclusion zone around each of the islands in the group.
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World in Sport for 22 March 2017
This week: England and France agree to tour the Pacific Islands as part of changes announced by World Rugby to the global test calendar; The Cook Islands will feature in an expanded Pacific Rugby… Audio
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Sport: Toa Samoa keen on Anthony Milford return
Sport: Toa Samoa keen on Anthony Milford return
Toa Samoa is keen to welcome back Anthony Milford for the May test against England and hopefully the Rugby League World Cup at the end of the year.
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NZ Governor General arrives in Niue
NZ Governor General arrives in Niue
New Zealand's Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy has arrived in Niue.
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Pacific leaders prepare for major oceans summit
Pacific leaders prepare for major oceans summit
Calls by Pacific leaders for action on protecting oceans have ratcheted up a notch in recent days in Suva.
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Fiji begins voter rego drive in Pacific
Fiji begins voter rego drive in Pacific
Fiji has set up voter registration points in four Pacific island countries for expatriate Fijians wanting to vote in the next election.
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Cook Islands PM's views under attack by youth council
Cook Islands PM's views under attack by youth council
The Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna has been taken to task by the country's National Youth Council for remarks he made at a practice parliament to honour International Women's Day.
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Cooks clothing company failed to pay tax for 10 years
Cooks clothing company failed to pay tax for 10 years
A pioneering Cook Islands clothing company and its owner have been fined for failing to pay tax over a 10 year period.
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Reform needed in Cooks' prison service after shootings
Audio 17 Mar 2017A review of a triple shooting in the Cook Islands says the country's prison system is to blame. Audio