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Cooks leaders blocked from telling EU it's not welcome
Audio 2 Dec 2016The 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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Giant underwater landslide in the Kaikōura Canyon
The magnitude 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake triggered a massive underwater landslide that swept down the offshore canyon system and was still flowing more than 300 km away. Audio
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Giant underwater landslide in the Kaikōura Canyon
Giant underwater landslide in the Kaikōura Canyon
The magnitude 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake triggered a massive underwater landslide that swept down the offshore canyon system and was still flowing more than 300 km away.
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NZ freight shipping out
NZ freight shipping out
With key road and rail routes wiped out by the 14 November earthquake, ships are picking up the slack.
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EU says Cooks fish deal sets an "insignificant" catch limit
EU says Cooks fish deal sets an "insignificant" catch limit
A European Union official says they want to clear up misunderstandings about their agreement to fish in Cook Islands waters.
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Cooks publisher due back in court today
Cooks publisher due back in court today
The contempt of court case against Cook Islands publisher and broadcaster, George Pitt, is scheduled to come up for mention in the High Court today.
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Cook Islands traditional leaders to tell EU to keep out
Cook Islands traditional leaders to tell EU to keep out
A traditional leader in the Cook Islands says they will be telling the European Union to keep out of their seas at a public meeting tonight.
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Kaipara Harbour victim's family keeps vigil
Kaipara Harbour victim's family keeps vigil
Taulagi Afamasaga's daughter says she does not want to lay blame for Saturday's boating tragedy. Video, Audio
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$45 million worth of McLaren supercars roll onto ferry
$45 million worth of McLaren supercars roll onto ferry
In what could be the most expensive cargo the Interislander has ever carried, 30 supercars have rolled onto the ferry.
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Kaipara tragedy: Victims named
Victims of Kaipara Harbour boating tragedy named
The men paid about $80 each on Saturday to fish for their families. Six of them died, along with the skipper. Another is presumed drowned. Audio
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Occupational Safety and Health a challenge for Pacific workers
Audio 28 Nov 2016Occupational Safety and Health remains a critical challenges for workers around the Pacific region. Audio
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Fishing friends on board capsized boat
Fishing friends on board capsized boat
The men on a charter boat that capsized in Kaipara Harbour, killing most of those on board, were friends who enjoyed fishing together.
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Tagata o Te Moana for 26 November 2016
Audio 26 Nov 2016The eight police officers and one military officer who were convicted of rape and sexual assualt in Fiji, have been sentenced to up to nine years in jail; girls on the Vanuatu island of Tanna are… Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands women accept difficult Rugby League World Cup draw
Sport: Cook Islands women accept difficult Rugby League World Cup draw
The Cook Islands have been handed the toughest possible draw for next year's Women's Rugby League World Cup.
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The Cooks Marae Moana nearly doubles in size
Audio 25 Nov 2016The Cook Islands Marae Moana, a plan to manage the country's entire marine environment sustainably, is close to being put into operation. Audio
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East Coast swelters: 'It's hot, baby'
East Coast swelters: 'It's hot, baby'
Temperatures reached record levels in parts of eastern New Zealand as high pressure and a warm air mass combined to create sweltering conditions.
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Sport: Pacific weightlifters boosted after Olympic disqualifications
Sport: Pacific weightlifters boosted after Olympic disqualifications
A number of Pacific weightlifters have improved their final placings at the London Olympics after 12 athletes were disqualified from their 2012 events following re-testing of samples by the…
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Quake-hit Kaikōura still isolated by road
Quake-hit Kaikōura still isolated by road
Slips blocking the coastal road could take months to fix, and it is still unclear when the inland road will open to the public. Video, Audio
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Kiribati sets up shark sanctuary
Kiribati sets up shark sanctuary
Kiribati has set up a large shark sanctuary to help protect the species across much of the central Pacific.
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Privy Council rules Cooks super scheme 'unjustifiable'
Privy Council rules Cooks super scheme 'unjustifiable'
The Privy Council in London has upheld a constitutional appeal made by a group of Cook Islanders who believe they've won vindication for the rights of migrant workers.
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Tagata o te Moana for 19 November 2016
Audio 19 Nov 2016A United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights, Franc¸ois Cre´peau, says Australia's human rights record has been tarnished by its migration policies; Fiji's opposition SODELPA party wants a… Audio
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Army trucks arrive in quake-stricken Kaikoura
Army trucks arrive in quake-stricken Kaikoura
A convoy of 27 army trucks carrying essential supplies for Kaikoura Hospital has arrived in the town. Video
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Cook Islands soldiers commemorated in NZ
Cook Islands soldiers commemorated in NZ
Descendants of Cook Islands men who enlisted in the First World War have acknowledged their ancestors' service at Parliament in New Zealand. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 November 2016
Audio 18 Nov 2016The opposition in Fiji calls for the Public Order Decree to be scrapped; The battle against gender based violence in PNG comes at a cost; Fears of further unrest remain in New Caledonia; Cook Islands… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 November 2016
Audio 17 Nov 2016Continued concern in New Caledonia over attacks along main road; Cook Island WWI soldiers remembered in NZ; Trimaran linking Tonga's Nuias ready for launch; Tonnes more kiwifruit going to school… Audio