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  • Sport: More tests, money needed to boost Pacific league teams

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    17 Mar 2017
    Tonga perform their haka after playing Italy at the 2013 World Cup in England.

    Tonga rugby league coach Kristian Woolf says more test matches and new income streams are needed to keep growing the international game.

    Sport: More tests, money needed to boost Pacific league teams
  • Cook Islands prison system blamed for triple deaths

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    17 Mar 2017
    Chris Rimamotu.

    A review of a triple shooting in the Cook Islands says the country's prison system is to blame.

    Cook Islands prison system blamed for triple deaths
  • Sport: England, Cook Islands join Pacific Test program

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    16 Mar 2017
    The Cook Islands team at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.

    England and the Cook Islands will feature in an expanded Pacific Rugby League Test program, as the sport gears up for the World Cup later this year.

    Sport: England, Cook Islands join Pacific Test program
  • Girls united by tragedy give road safety message

    News
    New Zealand Pacific
    16 Mar 2017
    (L-R) Rochantaye Salatielu, Jenna-Lee Tokimua, Taylyn Pulefale.

    Three Auckland girls who lost cousins in car crashes are raising awareness about road safety in their Niuean tongue.

    Girls united by tragedy give road safety message
  • Call for coronial inquiry into disappearance of woman off Cooks

    Audio
    Pacific
    15 Mar 2017
    no caption

    A former Australian police inspector is calling for a coronial inquiry into the mysterious disappearance of a woman off the Cook Islands last August. Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 15 March 2017

    Audio 15 Mar 2017

    Papua New Guinea wants greater control of Australia's aid to it, but is that feasible?; Landowner disputes force a Solomon Islands airline to cancel services to Temotu; An aboriginal elder's mural for… Audio

  • Call for Cook Islands inquest over woman missing at sea

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    14 Mar 2017
    Cook Islands police insignia.

    A former Australian police inspector is calling for a coronial inquiry into the mysterious disappearance of a woman off the Cook Islands last August.

    Call for Cook Islands inquest over woman missing at sea
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 14 March 2017

    Audio 14 Mar 2017

    PNG AIDS Council upbeat about goals and message; Cook Islands plans for half of its MPs to be women; An academic says growing geopolitical tensions pose a greater threat to Guam; Fiji's Tupou… Audio

  • Cooks plans for half of its MPs to be women

    Audio 14 Mar 2017
    Penrhyn in the Cook Islands

    A practice parliament last week in the Cook Islands was part of push to get female representation in the country's parliament up to 50 percent by 2030. Audio

  • Cook Islands aims for half of MPs to be women by 2030

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    14 Mar 2017
    A Cook Islands woman at a commemoration at New Zealand's Parliament for Cook Island soldiers who served in the First World War. 2016

    A practice parliament last week in the Cook Islands was part of a push to get female representation in the country's parliament up to 50 percent by 2030.

    Cook Islands aims for half of MPs to be women by 2030
  • Cooks PM handed report into triple shooting

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    13 Mar 2017
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    A report on how Cook Islands authorities handled a triple shooting in October last year has been completed.

    Cooks PM handed report into triple shooting
  • Cook Islands justice ministry strike averted

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    11 Mar 2017
    Cook Islands Ministry of Justice

    Strike action by staff at the Cook Islands Ministry of Justice appears to have been avoided, for now, after discussions with Justice Minister Nandi Glassie.

    Cook Islands justice ministry strike averted
  • Sport: American Samoa calls all handball players

    News
    Pacific American Samoa
    11 Mar 2017
    Hundreds of people get residence status legalised after an amnesty

    American Samoa is struggling to attract handball players to represent the territory in the Oceania Youth Beach Championships in May.

    Sport: American Samoa calls all handball players
  • Tagata o te Moana for 11 March 2017

    Audio 11 Mar 2017

    Bougainville Copper lays out plans for a return to the Panguna mine; women around the region push for change in celebration of international women's day; we speak to Tonga's prime minister Akilisi… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 10 March 2017

    Audio 10 Mar 2017

    Campaigners in PNG lobby Canada's prime minister to address abuses at the Porgera mine; Samoa's child street vendors speak out in a new report from the International Labour Organisation; There are… Audio

  • Cook Islands outlines health aims

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Mar 2017
    Natasha Martin (Te Arawa, Ngāti Ranginui), who will be the tumuaki or head of the 2016 Te Oranga, Māori Medical Students Aotearoa. She is pictured on her placement at Rarotonga Hospital in the Cook Islands.

    The Cook Islands Ministry of Health has outlined how it plans to develop its workforce over the next eight years.

    Cook Islands outlines health aims
  • Sport: Cook Islands league dispute could reach High Court

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    10 Mar 2017
    rugby ball

    A Cook Islands rugby league club could invoke legal action after it was docked points and fined for fielding a player contracted to another club.

    Sport: Cook Islands league dispute could reach High Court
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 March 2017

    Audio 10 Mar 2017

    Guam an unwitting target in rising geopolitical tensions; Dumped Tonga Cabinet Minister speaks out; Solomon Islands tightens its child adoption laws; Opponents of a plan to build a giant telescope in… Audio

  • Sport: Cook Islands Rugby League dispute could reach High Court

    Audio 10 Mar 2017
    Former Cook Islands Foreign Minister , Wilkie Rasmussen

    A Cook Islands rugby league club could invoke legal action after it was sanctioned for fielding a player contracted to another club. Audio

  • Cooks' Puna aids collapsed diplomat

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    8 Mar 2017
    The Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna

    The quick thinking of the Cook Islands Prime Minister is credited with helping save a Cook Islands diplomatic official after she collapsed during a meeting.

    Cooks' Puna aids collapsed diplomat
  • Making policy, not tea: Second-wave feminists say gender equality still a battle worth fighting

    Audio 8 Mar 2017
    Auckland Women’s Liberation at Kitty Wishart’s house in Princes St about 1972. Sandra Coney is second from right, second from the top. "I remember everyone of these women vividly," she says.

    Contemporary Women - Nearly 50 years after the women's liberation movement kicked off in New Zealand, women have access to birth control, abortions and work after having children. JOELLE DALLY asks… Audio

  • Nashville Babylon 6 March 2017

    Audio 6 Mar 2017
    The Bar-Kays

    On this week's show Mark Rogers dips back to the very roots of country music with a tune from the Carter Family. There'll also be psych-blues from Captain Beefheart, funk from the Bar Kays, classics… Audio

  • Polynesian leaders agree to extend submarine cable

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    6 Mar 2017
    Auckland meeting of Polynesian leaders

    Polynesian leaders and New Zealand Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, have agreed to the extension of a submarine cable connecting Polynesia.

    Polynesian leaders agree to extend submarine cable
  • Sport: Team Wgtn set sights on Champions League title

    News
    Pacific
    6 Mar 2017
    Team Wellington are through to the OFC Champions League semi finals.

    Team Wellington are setting their sights on a maiden OFC Champions League title after easing into the semi finals for a third straight season.

    Sport: Team Wgtn set sights on Champions League title
  • 'Huge task' to tackle plastic waste in Pacific waters

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Mar 2017
    no caption

    A grass-roots environmental organisation in the Cook Islands is warning there is a "huge task" ahead to tackle plastic waste in Pacific waters.

    'Huge task' to tackle plastic waste in Pacific waters
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