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Cooks in quandary after opposition vote
The Cook Islands opposition claims it has toppled the government but cabinet minister, Mark Brown, calls a vote of no confidence a farcical exercise. Audio
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Cooks MPs look to resolve Te Mato Vai grievances
Cooks MPs look to resolve Te Mato Vai grievances
A Cook Islands select committee looking into grievances over the stalled Te Mato Vai project hopes to have its work back to parliament by August.
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Political boilover in the Cook Islands - accusations fly
Political boilover in the Cook Islands - accusations fly
The opposition coalition in the Cook Islands claims it has legitimately voted the Henry Puna government out of office.
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Mothers' Darlings
Some two million American servicemen spent time on Pacific Islands between 1942 - 1945/1946 - and it's estimated that about two thousand babies were born as a result of relationships with local women.
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Sport: OFC Under 20s berth up for grabs in Tonga
Sport: OFC Under 20s berth up for grabs in Tonga
The final spot at Oceania Men's Under 20 Football Championship is up for grabs at the OFC Preliminary tournament, which kicks off in Nuku'alofa today.
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Sport: Samoa takes positives from sevens disappointment
Sport: Samoa takes positives from sevens disappointment
The Samoa Rugby Union says it can still take plenty of postives from the performance of its men's sevens team, despite failing to qualify for the Rio Olympics.
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Sport: Heartbreak for Samoa as Spain win men's Olympic 7's qualifier
Sport: Heartbreak for Samoa as Spain win men's Olympic 7's qualifier
Samoa have failed to qualify for the men's Olympic sevens competition after conceding a try on the full-time siren to lose 22-19 against Spain in the final of the repechage event in Monaco.
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Late Edition 16 June 2016
Audio 16 Jun 2016One week to go before Britain votes on remaining in the European Union a big hand for Christchurch and in Dateline Pacific, who's auditing the Cook Island accounts? Audio
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Bad weather stopping cruise ships nothing new
Bad weather stopping cruise ships nothing new
The manager of the Cook Islands Ports Authority says bad weather stopping cruise ships from dropping off tourists is nothing new.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 June 2016
Audio 16 Jun 2016PNG's HIV rate said to be going down, but others aren't so sure; A regional fishing body opposes the expansion of a Hawaii monument; Cost cutting's blamed for deteriorating conditions on Manus… Audio
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Sport: Samoa women primed for Olympic 7s qualifier
Sport: Samoa women primed for Olympic 7s qualifier
The Samoa women's sevens team will be match-hardened for next weekend's Olympic qualifier in Dublin after a heavy diet of games over the last few weeks.
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Cooks Minister says working to overcome audit lack
Audio 16 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Finance Minister, Mark Brown, has confirmed the government's consolidated accounts have not been audited for 3 years. Audio
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Cooks Finance Minister confirms audit hold ups
Cooks Finance Minister confirms audit hold ups
The Cook Islands Finance Minister has confirmed the government's consolidated accounts have not been audited for 3 years.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 15 June 2016
Audio 15 Jun 2016There are calls to stop whale watch tours in Niue; Unrest in Waigani is complicating dynamics at PNG's Unitech; The jury is still out on lifting a mining moratorium in Bougainville; Satellite tracking… Audio
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26 cruise ships due in Cooks this year
26 cruise ships due in Cooks this year
Rarotonga and Aitutaki are expected to receive visits from 26 cruise ships this year.
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Committee to look into purse seining in Cooks
Committee to look into purse seining in Cooks
The Cook Islands prime minister has recommended a special committee be set up to look into grievances raised by petitioners against purse seine fishing.
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Cooks Opposition raises concern about lack of audit
Audio 15 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Opposition coalition has dismissed Government claims that is delivering sound, disciplined, finance management. Audio
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Govt accounts not audited for 3 years - Cooks opposition
Govt accounts not audited for 3 years - Cooks opposition
The Cook Islands opposition coalition has dismissed government claims that it is delivering sound, disciplined financial management.
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Cooks Finance Minister defends borrowing level
Cooks Finance Minister defends borrowing level
The Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown says the government's debt is sustainable despite opposition criticism of borrowing levels.
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Sport: Cook Islands Women's 7s pleased with progress
Sport: Cook Islands Women's 7s pleased with progress
The Cook Islands women's sevens coach believes the team is on the right track in the countdown to this month's Olympic repechage tournament in Dublin.
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Cook Islands govt considers sewerage network
Cook Islands govt considers sewerage network
The Cook Islands Government says it is now considering a reticulated, or networked, sewerage system for Rarotonga.
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Toxic shellfish warning extended near Auckland
Toxic shellfish warning extended near Auckland
A public health warning not to collect or eat shellfish has been extended as a problem with a potentially fatal disease spreads.
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Cooks audit of ministry spending tabled
Cooks audit of ministry spending tabled
The Cook Islands Audit Office has completed its investigation into the financial activities of the Ministry of Cultural Development during the country's 50th self-government celebrations last year.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 10 June 2016
Audio 10 Jun 2016Looking back at what has been called a war zone at the University of PNG following the violent police attacks on Wednesday; we also hear a journalist's account and her report on a police attack on… Audio
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Cook Govt confident about progress on Te Mato Vai
Audio 10 Jun 2016The Cook Islands Government says progress on the giant Te Mato Vai water project is being made despite some set backs. Audio