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  • No news yet for families after Cooks shooting tragedy

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Dec 2016
    The Rarotonga home of Chris Rimamotu, an escaped prisoner who killed himself following a standoff with police after he had murdered a couple who lived two houses away.

    Close family of the three people who died in the Cook Islands worst shooting tragedy in October are still waiting to hear exactly what happened.

    No news yet for families after Cooks shooting tragedy
  • A wet Christmas expected for the Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Dec 2016
    Satellite image of the southern Cook Islands Wednesday 14-12-2016.

    Cook Islanders are being warned by the national met service to listen for weather warnings as the region moves deeper into the cyclone season.

    A wet Christmas expected for the Cook Islands
  • Te Papa head resigns six months early

    News
    New Zealand arts
    15 Dec 2016
    Rick Ellis, Te Papa's new Chief Executive

    The chief executive of Te Papa has resigned and will leave the national museum in the middle of next year.

    Te Papa head resigns six months early
  • Gisborne back in business but impact of power cut lingers

    News
    New Zealand Civil Defence
    14 Dec 2016
    Shops are closed in central Gisborne due to the power outage.

    A shop owner in Gisborne says she has had thousands of dollars of takings stolen following the city's two-day power outage.

    Gisborne back in business but impact of power cut lingers
  • Our Own Odysseys - Mangaia

    Audio
    life and society
    13 Dec 2016

    Dr Paul Beumelburg spent time on Mangaia, that's where he went to to do his PhD research into education and mixing the best of local teaching with the best western techniques. Mangaia is the most… Audio

  • Our Own Odysseys - Mangaia

    Gallery
  • Tuna Commission meeting has limited success

    Audio 12 Dec 2016
    no caption

    The annual talk-fest of the Pacific's tuna fishing authorities has ended with few gains. Audio

  • Pacific poetry through the eyes of a first generation NZer

    Audio 12 Dec 2016
    No caption

    A New Zealand poet reminisces on his boyhood in Niue and explores his Cook Islands' heritage in a new poetry collection. Audio

  • Safety measures for Pacific fishing observers agreed

    News
    Pacific
    10 Dec 2016
    Yellow Fin tuna

    The Pacific Tuna Commission has voted to improve safety for observers who work on fishing vessels in the region. The observers play a critical part in the management and conservation...

    Safety measures for Pacific fishing observers agreed
  • Cut off from the world: A journey down Kaikoura's ruined highway

    News
    The Wireless
    9 Dec 2016
    Huge slips block state highway 1, cutting off Rakautara from the rest of New Zealand

    We took a walk down Kaikoura's earthquake-ruined highway to check out the damage, and see what's become of the iconic crayfish caravans.

    Cut off from the world: A journey down Kaikoura's ruined highway
  • When the Kekerengu Fault ruptured

    Audio
    science environment
    8 Dec 2016
    Two geologists standing in a trench

    Geologists are combing the ground in the wake of the 7.8M Kaikōura earthquake looking for clues, to understand what happened when 9 faults rupture at the same time. Audio, Gallery

  • When the Kekerengu Fault ruptured

    News
    Our Changing World science
    8 Dec 2016
    Two geologists standing in a trench

    Geologists are combing the ground in the wake of the 7.8M Kaikōura earthquake looking for clues, to understand what happened when 9 faults rupture at the same time.

    Audio

    When the Kekerengu Fault ruptured
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 December 2016

    Audio 7 Dec 2016

    Fiji expat landowners mount campaign against travel to Fiji; Increasing interest in kava for reducing anxiety; Call for moratorium on Pacific bluefin fishing; Amnesty report brings Fiji torture back… Audio

  • Former Cooks Minister loses appeal over bribe

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    7 Dec 2016
    One Cook Islands Party leader Teina Bishop

    A former Cook Islands cabinet minister has lost an appeal over his conviction on corruption charges, but his sentence has been reduced.

    Former Cooks Minister loses appeal over bribe
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 December 2016

    Audio 7 Dec 2016

    Call for moratorium on Pacific bluefin fishing; Amnesty report brings Fiji torture back to the fore; Black twig borer causing havoc in Cook Islands; A training programme hopes to improve maternal… Audio

  • Black twig borer causing havoc in Cook Islands

    Audio 7 Dec 2016
    no caption

    The Cook Islands Minister of Agriculture wants immediate action to curb the impact of invasive species. Audio

  • Cooks aims for better response to invasive species

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Dec 2016
    no caption

    The Cook Islands Minister of Agriculture wants immediate action to curb the impact of invasive species.

    Cooks aims for better response to invasive species
  • Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod

    Audio
    music arts
    6 Dec 2016
    The Lilburn Lecture 2016

    'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.

      Audio

  • Pasifika students in NZ get new language resources

    News
    Pacific
    6 Dec 2016
    Students in Auckland take part in the Aha mentoring programme which uses music to combat bullying.

    Pasifika new entrant students in New Zealand now have access to new resources in five Pasifika languages.

    Pasifika students in NZ get new language resources
  • Cooks gets $US10m ADB disaster loan

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Dec 2016
    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is an Asia regional development organization dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific.

    The Cook Islands has secured an Asian Development Bank loan worth $US10 million which will rapidly make available financing in the event of a disaster.

    Cooks gets $US10m ADB disaster loan
  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 2 December 2016

    Audio 2 Dec 2016

    Mass arrests at West Papuan demonstrations clouding Indonesian government claims that it is trusted by; PNG workers in subsidised housing are facing a new tax from the beginning of next month;The row… Audio

  • Sport: Pasifika Youth Cup league comp to debut in Auckland

    News
    Pacific
    2 Dec 2016
    rugby ball

    The inaugural Pasifika Youth Cup rugby league competition will be held in Auckland next month.

    Sport: Pasifika Youth Cup league comp to debut in Auckland
  • Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    2 Dec 2016
    Protesters in the Cook Islands protest a draft deal between their government and the European Union.

    Traditional Cook Islands leaders say they've been prevented from expressing their opposition to a fisheries agreement to European Union officials at a public meeting.

    Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 December 2016

    Audio 2 Dec 2016

    The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting; Kiribati is making slow… Audio

  • Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome

    Audio 2 Dec 2016
    no caption

    The row over a Cook Islands fishing agreement intensifies as traditional leaders claim they were prevented from expressing their opposition to EU officials at a public meeting Audio

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