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Coordinating Cooks leaders key to SDGs
Audio 10 Oct 2016Co-ordinating Cook Island leaders to work as one on achieving the UN sustainable development goals is one of the country's main challenges. Audio
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Hurricane Matthew: Hundreds dead in Haiti
Hurricane Matthew: Hundreds dead in Haiti
The death toll in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew tore through the nation has soared to 339, local officials say. Video
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Bren Smith: growing plants and protein in the sea
Kathryn Ryan talks with Bren Smith, a former commercial fisherman in the US who decided the industrial fishing system he loved being a part of was pillaging the oceans and there would be no life-long… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Hurricane Matthew kills 26 in Caribbean on destructive path to US
Hurricane Matthew kills 26 in Caribbean on destructive path to US
Hurricane Matthew has twisted toward the Bahamas and Florida after killing at least 26 people and damaging a majority of homes in Haiti's south.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 October 2016
Nauru's Dabwido experiencing more heart trouble; French Polynesia government has put its case for removal from UN decolonisation list; The PNG police chief is under fire for lenient treatment of MPs… Audio
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Extreme conditions prompt New Caledonia fire ban
Extreme conditions prompt New Caledonia fire ban
An extreme fire risk in the north of New Caledonia has prompted the Civil Security organisation to declare a territory-wide fire ban.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 October 2016
Audio 6 Oct 2016The PNG police chief is under fire for lenient treatment of MPs; Women in the Cook Islands are urged to change their thinking on politics; An American Samoa businessman questions controversial… Audio
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Cook Island women urged to change thinking on politics
Audio 6 Oct 2016Cook Island women urged to change their thinking about standing for politics. Audio
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Cooks plans crack down on rubbish burning
Cooks plans crack down on rubbish burning
Authorities in the Cook Islands are promising to penalise repeat offenders who burn toxic rubbish.
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Women encouraged to be politically bold
Women encouraged to be politically bold
The Speaker of the Cook Islands Parliament says women need to be bold and stand in elections.
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NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance
NZ Pasifika language weeks break down intolerance
The Pasifika language weeks in New Zealand are important for breaking down societal intolerance of Pasifika and Maori language as well as other minority ethnic languages, an academic says.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 October 2016
Audio 4 Oct 2016Caritas calls for rethink on climate aid as shortages start to bite; Le Va says culture and spirtuality is important for Pasifika well-being; A former prime minister of Vanuatu calls for the release… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 October 2016
Audio 3 Oct 2016Calls for New Zealand and Australia to give Pacific countries visa-free access; Cyclone-hit communities in Fiji try to rejuvinate their fisheries; Talk of a shark cull in the Cook Islands worries an… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 October 2016
Audio 3 Oct 2016Calls for New Zealand and Australia to give Pacific countries visa-free access; Cyclone-hit communities in Fiji try to rejuvinate their fisheries; Talk of a shark cull in the Cook Islands worries an… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 October 2016
Audio 3 Oct 2016A former prime minister of Vanuatu calls for the release of former government MPs from prison; cyclone-hit communities in Fiji try to rejuvenate their fisheries; talk of a shark cull in the Cook… Audio
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Concerns over talk of shark cull in Cook Islands
Concerns over talk of shark cull in Cook Islands
An environmentalist in the Cook Islands says talk of a shark cull around the northern island of Penrhyn is worrying. Audio
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Sport: Pacific netball in good health
Sport: Pacific netball in good health
Fiji, the Cook Islands and Samoa have nine months to prepare for the netball's World Youth Cup after sealing their qualification in Auckland this week.
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NZ/ Aust called on to give Pacific visa free access
Audio 3 Oct 2016The Pacific's struggle to get easier access into Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Cooks shark cull won't solve anything, says conservationist
Audio 3 Oct 2016An environmentalist in the Cook Islands says talk of a shark cull around the northern island of Penrhyn is worrying. Audio
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Poetry with Gregory O'Brien
Kim Hill talks to painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien, who discusses The Collected Poems of Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, and the new edition of Small Holes in the Silence: Collected Works… Audio
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As their nation sinks, Tuvaluans raise their language
As their nation sinks, Tuvaluans raise their language
New Zealand's Tuvalu community is celebrating its language week with a reminder of the country's vulnerability to climate change. Audio
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Sport: Samoa seal final qualifying berth for netball's World Youth Cup
Sport: Samoa seal final qualifying berth for netball's World Youth Cup
Samoa secured their place at the 2017 Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana after thrashing Papua New Guinea 55-32 in a winner-takes-all playoff.
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Pacific MPs reminded to turn talk on SDGs into action
Audio 30 Sep 2016Pacific MPs reminded of their job to represent and report to their local communities on SDGs. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent for 29 September 2016
Audio 29 Sep 2016Today we hear from our correspondent in the Cook Islands, Florence Syme-Buchanan. Audio
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China to support Cook Islands fisheries
China to support Cook Islands fisheries
China has pledged a donation of equipment worth $US82,000 to support marine surveillance in the Cook Islands.