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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 26 October 2016
Audio 26 Oct 2016The Australian Medical Association is calling for independent oversight of the healthcare for detainees on Manus Island and Nauru. It has been revealed that a Cook Islands murder victim visited… Audio
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Cooks murder victim visited attacker the day before
Audio 26 Oct 2016Prison guards in the Cook Islands have confirmed the female victim of a deadly shooting last Thursday visited her attacker the day before the incident. Audio
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Tradewinds for 25 October 2016
Audio 25 Oct 2016Questions remain in Fiji after the sugar boss quits; Fiji wants to boost food exports to New Zealand; Opposition to a planned restart of phosphate mining in French Polynesia; The Cook Islands would… Audio
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Tradewinds for 25 October 2016
Audio 25 Oct 2016Questions remain in Fiji after the sugar boss quits; Fiji wants to boost food exports to New Zealand; Opposition to a planned restart of phosphate mining in French Polynesia; The Cook Islands would… Audio
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Equal pay? Not for women of colour
According to Statistics NZ, women from our Pasifika communities earn the least in our country, on average only 67% of what a Pakeha male might earn. Gender inequity is a global issue but how does it… Audio, Gallery
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Equal pay? Not for women of colour
Equal pay? Not for women of colour
According to Statistics NZ, women from our Pasifika communities earn the least in our country, on average only 67% of what a Pakeha male might earn. Gender inequity is a global issue but how does it…
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 24 October 2016
Audio 24 Oct 2016A refugee advocate says a secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers; Questions over the Fiji National Fire Authority's in-house union; Call for Fiji Sugar head to face investigation; A 'Youth… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 October 2016
Audio 24 Oct 2016A refugee advocate says a secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers; Calls to address a 'youth bulge' to avoid future unrest; The Cook Islands tries to entice workers to fill a labour… Audio
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Cooks hopes NZ labourers will be attracted to the country
Audio 24 Oct 2016The Cook Islands Government brings in permits to entice New Zealand building labourers to consider six months of work there. Audio
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Jock McEwen – pākeha kaumatua
"There’s got to be something special about that person that they can find that space amongst our people” - Te Ururoa Flavell on historian, linguist and master carver Jock McEwen, who died in 2010. Audio, Gallery
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Sport: Pacific league teams not kept in Women's World Cup loop
Sport: Pacific league teams not kept in Women's World Cup loop
Pacific rugby league bosses say they were not kept in the loop about plans for the Women's World Cup, which ultimately forced many to pull the plug on their qualifying hopes.
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PNA's new tuna canning training has 13 graduates
PNA's new tuna canning training has 13 graduates
Thirteen participants from Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands gained certification for small-scale tuna canning operations following a one-week…
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Tagata o te Moana for 22 October 2016
Audio 22 Oct 2016A survey backs calls for New Zealand to speak up over Nauru human rights concerns; Fiji's DPP says no charges for prominent people arrested and detained; The Cook Islands are rocked by a multiple… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 21 October 2016
Audio 21 Oct 2016Parts of Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impact of heavy rain; An Australian Senator calls for a reversal of the changes Canberra has made on Norfolk Island; The USP says it will review a… Audio
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Cook Islands league team qualify for Women's World Cup
Audio 21 Oct 2016The Cook Islands qualify for the Women's Rugby League World Cup by default. Audio
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'We heard a bang, bang, crack'
Witnesses recount Rarotonga fatal double shooting
The gunman who carried out a fatal double shooting in Rarotonga calmly fired shot after shot at a victim at point blank range, witnesses say.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 October 2016
Audio 21 Oct 2016Communities in several provinces in mainland Papua New Guinea are reeling from the impacts of floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. Seven people are understood to have been killed in one… Audio
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Police actions during Cook Islands manhunt questioned
Police actions during Cook Islands manhunt questioned
Questions have been raised in the Cook Islands about the actions of police and prison officials after the violent deaths of three people.
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Police actions during Cook Islands manhunt questioned
Police actions during Cook Islands manhunt questioned
Questions have been raised in the Cook Islands about the actions of police and prison officials after the violent deaths of three people. Audio
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Cooks Justice Minister praises police after murders
Cooks Justice Minister praises police after murders
The Cook Islands Justice Minister has praised the response by police and officials to a double murder on Rarotonga.
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Gunman remains at large in Rarotonga
Gunman remains at large in Rarotonga
An armed gunman remains at large in Rarotonga following the fatal shooting of two people.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 October 2016
Audio 20 Oct 2016Murders leave the Cook Islands reeling; Filariasis eliminated in three Pacific nations; Niueans work to revive dying language; Fiji's Agriculture Minister says he's says he wants to reverse the trade… Audio
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Murders leave Cook Islands reeling
Audio 20 Oct 2016Killings on Rarotonga in the Cook Islands leaves the island reeling. Audio
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Filariasis eliminated in three Pacific nations
Audio 20 Oct 2016Vanuatu's director of public health says the elimination of filariasis is cause for celebration but eradication is the target. Audio
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Cook Islands police standoff with prisoner ends
Cook Islands police standoff with prisoner ends
A standoff between police and an escaped prisoner in the Cook Islands has ended. Audio