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The politicians have gone but debt remains for Polyfest
Polyfest's stressful wait for its 50th birthday books to break even
The cultural extravaganza festival that is Polyfest was a record-breaker this year - but its finances are in peril.
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Weather: What you need to know about road and school closures, flights, ferries
Weather: What you need to know about road and school closures, flights, ferries
Teams are looking for slips in Christchurch.
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Executive order from Trump causing ripples in the Pacific
An executive order from US president Donald Trump aimed at fast-tracking seabed mining is causing ripples in the Pacific region. Anti-deep sea mining advocates say the order likely risks Nauru's… Audio
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Trump's push on deep sea mining imperils Nauru's commercial ambitions
Trump's push on deep sea mining imperils Nauru's commercial ambitions
Anti-deep sea mining advocates warn Trump's fast-track order circumvents long-standing international sea laws by providing an alternative path to mine the seabed.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 2 May 2025
The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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Palmerston Island in the Cook Islands facing critical power shortage
Palmerston Island facing citical power shortage
The isolated island has been running on intermittent solar power since 19 April due to the failure of its ageing diesel generator.
- Pasifika Sipoti for 1 May 2025
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'Threat to life': Wellington wind warning at highest 'red' level
'Threat to life': Wellington wind warning at highest 'red' level
Severe, "destructive gales" may bring trees down and disrupt power and transport.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 1 May 2025
In today's episode, Wellington is under a red wind warning, as gale force winds lash the capital city, the South Island is also experiencing wild weather, with Selwyn under a state of emergency and… Audio
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Kakapo boom heard in North Island
Kakapo have been heard booming at a Waikato sanctuary, the first time it's been heard in the North Island for more than a century. Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari manager Dan Howie spoke to Charlotte… Audio
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Selwyn district under state of emergency due to heavy rain
The South Island is experiencing wild weather, with Selwyn under a state of emergency and heavy rain warnings in place for Canterbury. Christchurch reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Strong winds batter Wellington
In the North Island, some of the strongest gusts in a decade are affecting Wellington. Reporter Ashleigh McCaull spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Rail freight will be less viable without Aratere ferry, critics say
Rail freight less viable without Aratere, critics say
Interislander's only rail-enabled ferry will be taken out of service this year to make way for the construction of new port infrastructure.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 1 May 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Wellington warned to prepare for strongest winds in a decade
Wellington warned to prepare for strongest winds in a decade
Wellington and coastal areas of the Wairarapa are bracing for severe gale southerly and south-westerly winds.
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Weather live: Canterbury roads closed, Cook Strait ferries cancelled, Wellington braces for strongest southerlies in over a decade
Live: Heavy rain drenching Canterbury causes surface flooding, road closures
Wellington braces for strongest southerlies in more than a decade.
- Tonga's Health Ministry confirms two dengue deaths
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Snow, wind and rain warnings; some Cook Strait ferries cancelled
Ferries cancelled as snow, wind and rain forecast to lash country
Interislander and Bluebridge have cancelled Cook Strait sailings ahead of swells of up to 7 metres. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 30 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Cook Islands: Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia and Mauke to be declared smoke-free islands
Four outer islands to be declared smoke-free
Cook Islands Health Ministry will launch a smoke-free campaign next month for Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia, and Mauke islands, marking their declaration as smoke-free.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 29 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Daughter seeks answers after mother murdered by mental health patient
Family wants answers over mother's murder by mental health patient
Faye Phelps' daughter was shocked to learn the man her mother employed had been living at Hillmorton Hospital. Audio
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Cook Islands: Dengue cases confirmed, key agencies kept abreast of the situation
Dengue cases confirmed
Cook Islands Ministry of Health has confirmed four dengue cases in Rarotonga. They will follow the World Health Organisation's guidelines should an outbreak be declared.
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NZ submarine cables are 'attractive espionage targets', officials warn
Officials warn submarine cables are 'attractive espionage targets'
The leading risk of damage is from accidents or natural disasters, but nothing in official online guidance allows for deliberate sabotage.
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Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025
Audio 26 Apr 2025Halo oketa! First up this week on Tagata o te Moana: What's behind the growing assertiveness by the Bougainville Government; A report details systemic issues in the Solomon Islands election process… Audio