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Snow, wind and rain warnings; some Cook Strait ferries cancelled
Ferries cancelled as snow, wind and rain forecast to lash country
Interislander and Bluebridge have cancelled Cook Strait sailings ahead of swells of up to 7 metres. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 30 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Cook Islands: Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia and Mauke to be declared smoke-free islands
Four outer islands to be declared smoke-free
Cook Islands Health Ministry will launch a smoke-free campaign next month for Mitiaro, Atiu, Mangaia, and Mauke islands, marking their declaration as smoke-free.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 29 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Daughter seeks answers after mother murdered by mental health patient
Family wants answers over mother's murder by mental health patient
Faye Phelps' daughter was shocked to learn the man her mother employed had been living at Hillmorton Hospital. Audio
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Cook Islands: Dengue cases confirmed, key agencies kept abreast of the situation
Dengue cases confirmed
Cook Islands Ministry of Health has confirmed four dengue cases in Rarotonga. They will follow the World Health Organisation's guidelines should an outbreak be declared.
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NZ submarine cables are 'attractive espionage targets', officials warn
Officials warn submarine cables are 'attractive espionage targets'
The leading risk of damage is from accidents or natural disasters, but nothing in official online guidance allows for deliberate sabotage.
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Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025
Audio 26 Apr 2025Halo oketa! First up this week on Tagata o te Moana: What's behind the growing assertiveness by the Bougainville Government; A report details systemic issues in the Solomon Islands election process… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025
Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025Podcast episode — 26 April 2025Halo oketa! First up this week on Tagata o te Moana: What's behind the growing assertiveness by the Bougainville Government; A report details systemic issues in the Solomon Islands election process; And why are turtles washing up malnourished in the Cook Islands? All that and more stories from the week on RNZ Pacific.
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ANZAC services held across Pacific
ANZAC services held across Pacific
The ANZAC Day Dawn service ceremony in New Caledonia was attended by a larger-than-usual number of representatives from the region.
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Trump signs 'deeply dangerous' order to fast-track deep sea mining
Trump signs order to fast-track deep sea mining
Ocean Conservancy warns the "deeply dangerous" executive order will have far-reaching implications beyond the United States.
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'Die very quickly': Cook Islands sanctuary raises alarm over malnourished turtles
'Die very quickly': Rarotonga sanctuary raises alarm over malnourished turtles
Discover Marine and Wildlife Eco Centre director says a lack of nutrient-rich food is causing turtles to eat indigestible food. Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 25 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Deep-rooted cultural influence behind Cook Islands corruption - former audit director
Deep-rooted cultural influence behind corruption - ex-audit boss
Paul Allsworth claims that cultural ties and environmental factors are strong contributing forces to corruption in the Cook Islands government.
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It’s ok to make mistakes - cooking show aims to inspire te reo learners
It’s ok to make mistakes - cooking show aims to inspire te reo learners
A pilot cooking comedy in te reo Māori hopes to provide a safe place for learners to make mistakes.
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Cook Islands govt defends Eagle S case, reaffirms commitment to maritime compliance
Govt defends Cook Islands flagged tanker case
The Ministry of Transport and Maritime Cook Islands say that contrary to some public assumptions, the vessel Eagle S remains compliant with international regulations.
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Solomon Islands considers sending health workers to Cook Islands
Solomon Islands considers sending health workers to Cook Islands
A potential labour mobility scheme with the Cook Islands could see Solomon Islands nurses and doctors employed in the New Zealand realm country.
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Dead turtles on Rarotonga's beaches raises alarms
Audio 24 Apr 2025A Cook Islands animal sanctuary is raising alarms about malnourished turtles washing up dead on Rarotonga's beaches. Audio
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NZ's last WWII vets on Anzac Day: 'It is a day that should never be forgotten'
NZ's last WWII vets on Anzac Day: 'It is a day that should never be forgotten'
Only about 100 New Zealanders remain of the 200,000 Kiwis who fought in World War II.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 24 April 2025
Audio 24 Apr 2025The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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Pacific cardinals heading to Rome for Vatican conclave
Pacific cardinals heading to Rome for Vatican conclave
Two cardinals will be representing Pacific Island countries at the conclave to elect the new pope. Audio
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US tariff affects Cook Islands Super fund
US tariff affects Super fund
The Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund experienced negative returns in early 2025 due to US tariff announcements causing global market declines.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 23 April 2025
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
- Emergency services work to extinguish boat fire off Coromandel coast
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Pacific 'needs predictability' in a 'changing environment' - Solomon Islands official
'We need to adapt to the changing environment'
A Solomon Islands foreign affairs official says the "Pacific needs predictability in all our cooperation with everyone" amid geostrategic shifts. Audio