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  • Call for oil companies to research unusual whale deaths

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    3 Jan 2017
    The dead sperm whale that washed up on Rabbit Island today.

    Seismic detectors could be causing whale strandings, Sea Shepherd says, and it wants oil companies that own the devices to pay to research it.

    Call for oil companies to research unusual whale deaths
  • NZ's New Year Honours recognises services to the Pacific

    News
    Pacific Niue
    31 Dec 2016
    Valerie Adams celebrates a put in today's final.

    Pacific people have been recognised for services to their communities in the New Year Honours list, with two receiving the highest honour.

    NZ's New Year Honours recognises services to the Pacific
  • Did seismic research kill whale?

    News
    New Zealand environment
    31 Dec 2016
    The dead sperm whale that washed up on Rabbit Island today.

    A sperm whale that beached near Nelson looked too healthy to have died of natural causes, a zoologist says.

    Did seismic research kill whale?
  • Whale spotted in Nelson bay washes up on beach

    News
    New Zealand environment
    30 Dec 2016
    The dead sperm whale that washed up on Rabbit Island today.

    The carcass of the sperm whale that was spotted in Nelson's Tasman Bay yesterday was found washed ashore at Rabbit Island today.

    Whale spotted in Nelson bay washes up on beach
  • Cooks tourism poised to beat all-time record

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    28 Dec 2016
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    The Cook Islands' tourism industry is on track to cap off 2016 with record-breaking visitor arrival numbers for October.

    Cooks tourism poised to beat all-time record
  • Tagata o te Moana for 24 December 2016

    Audio
    Pacific
    24 Dec 2016

    Flood-hit Fiji has a massive clean-up to deal with over Christmas; Solomons' police are standing by to re-arm; Mass demonstrations across West Papua and beyond lead to treason arrests; Inflation fears… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 23 December 2016

    Audio
    Pacific
    23 Dec 2016

    Seats for the Marshall Islands constitutional convention are expected to be hotly contested; The recent PNG quake although powerful and longlasting has apparently caused minimal damage; There are… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 22 December 2016

    Audio
    Pacific
    22 Dec 2016

    The recent PNG quake although powerful and longlasting has apparently caused minimal damage; There are calls for the Green Climate Fund to focus on climate change refugees; A new website shows coastal… Audio

  • Call for GCF to focus on climate change refugees

    Audio
    Pacific
    22 Dec 2016
    Samoa Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi flanked by GCF Board Meeting Co-chairs (L) Ewen McDonald of Australia and (R) Zahir Fakeer of South Africa.

    The New Zealand opposition Labour Party's Pacific climate change spokesperson, Su'a William Sio, has welcomes funding commitments from the Green Climate Fund, but says finding ways to cater for… Audio

  • Heavy rain hastens mosquito eradication efforts in Cook Is

    Audio
    Pacific
    22 Dec 2016
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    Efforts underway to destroy potential mosquito breeding sites as the Cook Islands seeks to stay free of diseases such as dengue and zika Audio

  • Recent heavy rainfall prompts warning to boil water in Cooks

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Dec 2016
    A glass is filled with drinking water from a tap

    Health authorities in the Cook Islands are advising people visiting the country over the festive season to boil the water.

    Recent heavy rainfall prompts warning to boil water in Cooks
  • Local wisdom could help Pacific's students achieve more

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Dec 2016
    The Malosi Project will see law students in schools inspiring students to aim high

    Students in the Pacific could achieve more for themselves and their communities if their learning focused more on local knowledge and culture.

    Local wisdom could help Pacific's students achieve more
  • Cooks health officials identifying mosquito sites

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Dec 2016
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    Cook Islands health officials are concerned about a potential rise in mosquito breeding sites following recent heavy rainfall.

    Cooks health officials identifying mosquito sites
  • Local wisdom key to Pacific education

    Audio 21 Dec 2016
    Students at a mission school in Samoa dancing.

    A Pacific islands development scholar urges more local wisdom be used in schools around the Pacific. Audio

  • Cooks Govt hopes to increase renewable energy for Rarotonga

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    21 Dec 2016
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    The Cook Islands Government hopes to increase the amount of renewable energy powering Rarotonga from 15 percent to 50 percent soon.

    Cooks Govt hopes to increase renewable energy for Rarotonga
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 December 2016

    Audio 21 Dec 2016

    Inflation threat after PNG central bank prints money; Heavy rain continues to lash Fiji, causing flooding and landslides; Villagers stranded in one part of Fiji say they're running low on food… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 December 2016

    Audio 20 Dec 2016

    Heavy rain continues to lash Fiji, causing flooding and landslides; Villagers stranded in one part of Fiji say they're running low on food; Shelter and health are a priority, more than a week after a… Audio

  • Grant to boost Rarotonga renewables to 50%

    Audio 20 Dec 2016
    New Zealand Aid funded mini solar farm in the Cook Islands.

    The Cook Islands government hopes to increase the amount of renewable energy powering Rarotonga from 15 percent to 50 percent soon. Audio

  • Sport: Cook Island 7s take lessons from School Sevens

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    19 Dec 2016
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    Despite coming away winless, the coach of the Cook Islands U18 team says the inaugural World Schools Sevens has helped them prepare for next year's Youth Commonwealth Games.

    Sport: Cook Island 7s take lessons from School Sevens
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 December 2016

    Audio 19 Dec 2016

    The Fiji Rugby Union comes under fire over lack of contracts for sevens players; Real estate agent says Fiji is "open for business" despite land laws imposed on foreign owners; The Cook Islands… Audio

  • Cooks undertaking major sanitation improvements

    Audio 19 Dec 2016
    Dark patches of algae spreading in Muri lagoon.

    The Cook Islands Government has outlined an ambitious sanitation project to improve water quality in both Rarotonga and Aitutaki lagoons. Audio

  • More marae taking up Pare Kore (Zero Waste)

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    18 Dec 2016
    Paratene Ripia Nō Ngai Tuhoe.

    The zero-waste scheme Para Kore has become a kaupapa for over 135 marae in the North Island. Te Ahi Kaa visits Kirikiriroa Marae in Hamilton to find out how it works. Video, Audio

  • China to return US drone, rebukes 'overreaction'

    News
    World
    18 Dec 2016
    US surveying vessel, the USNS Bowditch, was collecting information about the waters off Subic Bay in international waters near the Philippines.

    Beijing has rebuked the US for its response to the seizure of a survey drone in the South China Sea.

    China to return US drone, rebukes 'overreaction'
  • Green Climate Fund meeting ends in Samoa

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    17 Dec 2016
    Samoa Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi flanked by GCF Board Meeting Co-chairs (L) Ewen McDonald of Australia and (R) Zahir Fakeer of South Africa.

    Australia will host the 2017 Green Climate Fund board meeting.

    Green Climate Fund meeting ends in Samoa
  • Regrets - NGOs have a few over Pacific tuna talks

    Audio
    Pacific
    16 Dec 2016
    no caption

    The environmental group, WWF, regrets the failure of a European Union move to place limits on shark finning at last week's meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. Audio

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