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  • Late Edition for 9 August 2016

    Audio 9 Aug 2016

    Re-opening a debate on close adoptions, the silver lining in this week's storm clouds, and in Dateline Pacific the future of Reo in the Cook Islands. Audio

  • Cooks earnings from fishing up markedly

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    9 Aug 2016
    no caption

    The Cook Islands returns from fishing are soaring.

    Cooks earnings from fishing up markedly
  • Sport: More Pacific nations begin Rio campaign

    News
    Pacific
    9 Aug 2016
    Rio Olympics logo

    The Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands and American Samoa all began competition at the Rio Olympics on Tuesday.

    Sport: More Pacific nations begin Rio campaign
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 9 August 2016

    Audio 9 Aug 2016

    Signs of a shift in attitudes to sexual violence in Fiji; PACER PLUS to go ahead with or without PNG; The operators of the international airport in Port Vila frustrated by the ongoing runway saga… Audio

  • Dateline Pacific evening edition for 8 August 2016

    Audio 8 Aug 2016

    The operators of the international airport in Port Vila frustrated by the ongoing runway saga; Public commitment is sought in Tonga to crackdown on alcohol abuse; Australia's government is criticised… Audio

  • Young hope for Cook Islands' reo

    Audio 8 Aug 2016
    no caption

    Samoan, Indian, Chinese and Italian toddlers are helping keep the endangered language of the Cook Islands alive. Audio

  • Cooks language survival down to the youth

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    8 Aug 2016
    Tamariki at te Punanga o te Reo Kuki Airani enjoy a shared lunch of Cook Island food to wrap up Cook Island language week 2016.

    Hopes for the survival of the Cook Islands language are pinned on the youngest generation.

    Cooks language survival down to the youth
  • Sport: Fijiana eliminated from sevens medal contention

    News
    Pacific
    8 Aug 2016
    Fiji score a try against Colombia at the Rio Olympics.

    Fiji have been eliminated from medal contention in the women's Olympic sevens competition.

    Sport: Fijiana eliminated from sevens medal contention
  • Cooks Tourism projects record growth, again

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    8 Aug 2016
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    The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation is projecting record growth in visitor arrivals of about 10 to 15 percent by the end of the year.

    Cooks Tourism projects record growth, again
  • Power cut to continue for days

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Aug 2016
    An ariel shot of SH5 at Rangitaiki looking towards Taupo.

    Around 400 properties remain without power across the Taupō Plains and in parts of Hawke's Bay, after wintry weather damaged power poles.

    Power cut to continue for days
  • Octopus vs Shark

    Audio
    life and society te ao Maori
    7 Aug 2016
    Kaua e Mate Wheke Me Mate Ururoa

    In part two of this four-part series, Te Ahi Kaa seeks out a variety of interpretations of whakatauki or proverbial sayings. This week, Kaua e mate Wheke me mate Ururoa (Do not die like an octopus,… Audio

  • Disappointing civil servant turnout at Cooks' celebrations

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Aug 2016
    Dancers at the 51st anniversary of self-governance with the annual Constitution Day ceremony at the National Auditorium on main island Rarotonga.

    The Cook Islands deputy prime minister says the country's civil servants will need to attend future Constitution Day celebrations, after a disappointing turnout yesterday.

    Disappointing civil servant turnout at Cooks' celebrations
  • Hawke's Bay to bear brunt of heavy snow, rain warnings for North Island

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Aug 2016
    Heavy snow closed schools in Dunedin on Friday.

    While the worst of the weather is expected to move north, MetService predicts temperatures could drop to -15°C in parts of the South Island. Video, Audio

    Weekend temperatures could break records
  • Woodbury Clydesdales

    Audio
    rural Canterbury
    5 Aug 2016
    Deborah and Jim Cook

    Jim and Deborah Cook love their Clydesdales, it's in their genes; Jim's grandfather worked a team on his farm and Deb's grandfather was a competition ploughman. Their 18 horses live on the outskirts… Audio

  • Woodbury Clydesdales

    News
    Country Life rural
    5 Aug 2016
    Deborah and Jim Cook

    Jim and Deborah Cook love their Clydesdales, it's in their genes; Jim's grandfather worked a team on his farm and Deb's grandfather was a competition ploughman. Their 18 horses live on the outskirts…

    Audio

    Woodbury Clydesdales
  • A social media user's guide to Rio 2016

    News
    World Rio 2016 Olympics
    5 Aug 2016
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    If you're about to go without sleep to catch the trampolining, you're going to need Megan Whelan's guide to hot takes and second screens. Video

    A social media user's guide to Rio 2016
  • Curried fish in bamboo with coconut rice

    Recipe
    5 Aug 2016

    Recipe by Brett McGregor

    From Afternoons on Friday 5 August 2016

  • Cooks marks Constitution Day today

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Aug 2016
    Dancers at the 51st anniversary of self-governance with the annual Constitution Day ceremony at the National Auditorium on main island Rarotonga.

    The Cook Islands is today commemorating its 51st anniversary of self-government with the annual Constitution Day ceremony at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga.

    Cooks marks Constitution Day today
  • Leadership strategies for Pacific police in Auckland

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    4 Aug 2016
    A Hungarian gavel and law book

    A leadership programme for senior police officers from around the Pacific is underway in Auckland.

    Leadership strategies for Pacific police in Auckland
  • Sport: Family affair for Cook Islands' Nicholas family in Rio

    News
    Pacific Off The Track
    4 Aug 2016
    Cook Islands paddlers Ella and Bryden Nicholas at the Olympic Village in Rio.

    The Rio Olympics will be a particularly memorable occasion for the Nicholas family from Cook Islands.

    Sport: Family affair for Cook Islands' Nicholas family in Rio
  • Second company keen on sea bed mining around Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    4 Aug 2016

    The Cook Islands says there is interest from a second mining company wanting to explore the country's seafloor for minerals.

    Second company keen on sea bed mining around Cook Islands
  • Here's the snow and some very cold lows

    News
    New Zealand weather
    3 Aug 2016
    Snow gathers on the Crown Range road between Queenstown and Wanaka.

    Snow has blanketed parts of the South Island and temperatures are beginning to drop below freezing level throughout Canterbury, Otago and Southland.

    Here's the snow and some very cold lows
  • Weather: what you need to know

    News
    New Zealand weather
    3 Aug 2016
    Snow encroaches on Porters Pass

    Road closures, civil defence warnings, power cuts: RNZ's guide to surviving the late winter cold blast.

    Weather: what you need to know
  • Sport: Fiji Pearls might not play a test in 2016

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    3 Aug 2016
    Fiji in action against Scotland at the Netball World Cup in Sydney.

    Fiji netball coach Vicki Wilson is concerned the Pearls could go the whole year without playing a test match.

    Sport: Fiji Pearls might not play a test in 2016
  • Dateline Pacific morning edition for 3 August 2016

    Audio 3 Aug 2016

    Fiji Opposition says government sugar reforms won't work; tensions remain high in the tourist town of Alotau in PNG; UNESCO funds sought to preserve Pohnpei's ancient capital; anti-nuclear campaigners… Audio

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