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Cooks PM promises not to close down school
Cooks PM promises not to close down school
The principal of a Cook Islands secondary school says she is thrilled that the Prime Minister has given assurances in Parliament that the school will not be closing down.
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Cooks Parliament holding first 2016 meeting
Cooks Parliament holding first 2016 meeting
The Cook Islands Parliament is meeting this week for the first time this year but our correspondent says there are no assurances how long the sitting will last.
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Cooks Govt confident water project on track
Cooks Govt confident water project on track
The Cook Islands Government is confident it will have landowners' backing for stage two of its huge Te Mato Vai water supply scheme to go ahead shortly.
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Wave energy positive for Pacific
Audio 9 Jun 2016A new study in the Pacific indicates wave energy could work as an alternative to fossil fuels for some countries. Audio
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Medical student's inspiring journey
Medical student's inspiring journey
Tara Millar, who became pregnant with her fourth child while studying to be a doctor, wants other wāhine with tamariki to achieve their dreams.
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World in Sport for 8 june 2016
Audio 8 Jun 2016The Tongan government looks to put the Pacific Games Council in its place; We catch up with PNG's star swimmer as he continues in the form of his life; We meet a new member of the Manu Samoa squad… Audio
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Wave energy feasible option for Pacific
Wave energy feasible option for Pacific
A new Pacific study indicates wave energy could work as an alternative to fossil fuels for some countries.
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Fatal motorbike accident in Cook Islands
Fatal motorbike accident in Cook Islands
A 22-year-old man died and another is in a serious condition after two unrelated motorcycle crashes in the Cook Islands at the weekend.
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What you need to know about the Stanford rape case
What you need to know about the Stanford rape case
'If anything, this is a reason for all of us to speak even louder'
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Sport: Cooks women show sevens improvement
Sport: Cooks women show sevens improvement
The recently appointed Cook Islands womens sevens coach says her team has come on in leaps and bounds since she took over the reins in April.
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21 Day Pacific Challenge sending Christchurch to Niue
Audio 7 Jun 2016A group of Canterbury University students head Niue later this month to implement schemes that won them the 21 Day Pacific Challenge. Audio
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EU ratifies controversial Cooks' fishing deal
EU ratifies controversial Cooks' fishing deal
The council of the European Union has ratified a controversial fisheries agreement with the Cook Islands.
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Student loan arrests too harsh, govt told
Student loan arrests too harsh, govt told
Student groups want the government to stop using what they call draconian techniques to get people to repay their student loans.
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Second New Zealander arrested over student loan debt
Second New Zealander arrested over student loan debt
A New Zealander attempting to leave the country has been arrested over a student loan default.
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Second arrest over student loan default
Second arrest over student loan default
A woman arrested at Auckland Airport is the second person this year to be detained over a student loan default.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 2 June 2016
Audio 2 Jun 2016Nauru election hopefuls facing prohibitive fee to stand; PNG national museum to ensure carvings ruling enforced; User pays push behind Cooks Te Mato Vai hold up; The Pacific Games Council is at… Audio
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User pays push behind Cooks Te Mato Vai hold up
Audio 2 Jun 2016Cook Islands landowners are calling on the government to end their push to charge residents for water on the main island of Rarotonga. Audio
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Call for more flexibility in Cooks' Te Mato Vai project
Call for more flexibility in Cooks' Te Mato Vai project
A Cook Islands landowner says if the government acted in good faith the delayed Te Mato Vai water system could be rebooted.
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Whale survey canned due to loss of funding
The Department of Conservation's annual whale survey in Cook Strait has had to be canned after it lost private funding for the survey. For the past 8 years, the oil and gas company OMV has paid for… Audio, Gallery
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Thousands of Pacific treasures to be made public
Thousands of Pacific treasures to be made public
One of the world's largest collections of historic Pacific treasures will be displayed in a new project launched by New Zealand's Auckland War Memorial Museum.
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Auckland museum to put its Pacific collection on display
One of the world's largest collections of historic Pacific treasures will be displayed in a new project launched by New Zealand's Auckland War Memorial Museum. Audio
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Official explains stalling on Cook water project
A Cook Islands government official claims the stalled Te Mato Vai water project on Rarotonga is not due to a lack of consultation. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 May 2016
Audio 27 May 2016PNG govt maintains bout against anti-fraud police; Norfolk's push at the UN to regain some autonomy; an Air Tahiti strike widens and continues to hamper the territory; remittances seen as vital for… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 26 May 2016
Audio 26 May 2016An Air Tahiti strike widens and continues to hamper the territory; remittances seen as vital for Tonga despite their decline; the Cook Islands welcome a jet for charters and medivacs; eviction looms… Audio
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Cooks to welcome a jet for charters and medivacs
Audio 26 May 2016Air Rarotonga to bring in a small jet for charters and medical evacuations. Audio