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Cook Islands escapee dead - reports
Cook Islands escapee dead - reports
A standoff between police and a prison escapee sought over two fatal shootings has ended in Cook Islands, with unconfirmed reports the gunman is dead.
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Double murder suspect in standoff with Cook Island police
Audio 20 Oct 2016Cooks Island police are in a standoff with escaped prisoner, Chris Rimamotu, suspected of shooting two people dead yesterday. Reporter Florence Syme-Buchanan is at the scene. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 20 October 2016
Audio 20 Oct 2016Fiji's Agriculture Minister says he's says he wants to reverse the trade imbalance with New Zealand; The controversial Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands… Audio
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Late Edition for 19 October 2016
Audio 19 Oct 2016The teacher with ADHD. How to keep tomatoes and in Dateline Pacific, the Cook Islands signs a fishing deal with the EU. Audio
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World in Sport for 19 October 2016
Audio 19 Oct 2016This week; Sir Gordon Tietjens has been unveiled as the new Samoa Sevens coach; A Fijian team will compete in next year's Australian National Rugby Championship; The Cook Islands qualify for the… Audio
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Manhunt in Rarotonga after double shooting
Manhunt in Rarotonga after double shooting
An escaped prisoner is on the run after a double shooting in the Rarotongan village of Titikaveka.
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Manhunt in Cook Islands after double shooting
Manhunt in Cook Islands after double shooting
An escaped prisoner is on the run after a double shooting in the Rarotongan village of Titikaveka.
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Cooks seeks NZ labourers for building boom
Cooks seeks NZ labourers for building boom
The Cook Islands is trying to entice workers from New Zealand to fill a major labour shortage.
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Cooks Ponia says Govt committed to conservation
Cooks Ponia says Govt committed to conservation
The Cook Islands Secretary of Marine Resources is defending the Government's approach to conservation.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 October 2016
Audio 19 Oct 2016The controversial Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands has been formally adopted; The Cook Islands environmental group Te Ipukarea is furious the… Audio
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EU and Cooks formalise purse seiner deal
Audio 19 Oct 2016The controversial Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands has been formally adopted. Audio
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Anger in the Cooks as tuna deal sewn up
Audio 19 Oct 2016The Cook Islands environmental group Te Ipukarea is furious the government has gone ahead and formalised a fishing deal with the European Union. Audio
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Cooks group angry at signing of EU tuna deal
Cooks group angry at signing of EU tuna deal
The Cook Islands environmental group Te Ipukarea is furious the Government has gone ahead and formalised a fishing deal with the European Union.
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Sport: Cooks women upset despite Rugby League World Cup spot
Sport: Cooks women upset despite Rugby League World Cup spot
The Cook Islands have qualified for the Women's Rugby League World Cup but team officials are disappointed after investing significant funds into a qualifying tournament that never took place.
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EU Fisheries Partnership signed by Cook Islands
EU Fisheries Partnership signed by Cook Islands
The controversial Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the Cook Islands has been formally adopted.
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Niue's first ukulele festival to benefit humpback conservation
Audio 19 Oct 2016The song of the humpback and the strum of the uke combine to attract visitors to Niue. Audio
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Niue, Cooks and Vanuatu get rid of filariasis
Niue, Cooks and Vanuatu get rid of filariasis
Three Pacific countries last week got a pat on the back from the World Health Organisation for eliminating filariasis.
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Sport: Spot for women's league cup 2017 up for grabs
Sport: Spot for women's league cup 2017 up for grabs
The final country to qualify for next year's Women's Rugby League World Cup will be determined today in Sydney.
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Mary Daish: changing kitchens
Kim Hill talks to architect Mary Daish, whose practice has a particular focus on kitchen design. With her mother, cook and food writer Lois Daish, she discussed the social issues expressed in our… Audio
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Whale Navigation
Audio 13 Oct 2016Humpback whales swim in remarkably straight lines while completing their seasonal migrations, which cover thousands of kilometres of open ocean. Geologist, Associate Professor Travis Horton has been… Audio
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Cooks' Bishop facing more investigations
Cooks' Bishop facing more investigations
A convicted former MP in the Cook Islands, Teina Bishop, is facing more investigations.
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Sport: Cook Islands debut at 3x3 World Basketball Champs
Sport: Cook Islands debut at 3x3 World Basketball Champs
The Cook Islands have lost their opening two matches at the 3x3 World Basketball Championships in Guangzhou, China.
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Music Critic - Dione Joseph
Dione reviews music from the Black Grace Dance Company's upcoming show "As Night Falls" and from Cook Island artist NiaVal whose work will be showcased at the opening of a three week exhibition called… Audio
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First PNG cardinal says Pope is looking to the developing world
Audio 12 Oct 2016The first Catholic bishop of Papua New Guinea to be appointed as a cardinal says he will spread the message of his country's plight with the rest of the world. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 October 2016
Audio 10 Oct 2016Tonga's government seems reluctant to support the police commissioner; A phones against corruption initiative in PNG wins plaudits; The World Bank describes the region's economic outlook as volatile… Audio