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New ship for northern Cooks arrives in August
New ship for northern Cooks arrives in August
A new ship which will service the Cook Islands northern group is due to arrive in the country from Norway in August.
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Sport: Rugby league's governing body admit eligibility rules need reviewing
Sport: Rugby league's governing body admit eligibility rules need reviewing
Rugby league's world governing body admits the sport's controversial eligibility rules need reviewing.
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Former Cooks minister says Panama Papers not a big issue
Former Cooks minister says Panama Papers not a big issue
A former Government minister and opposition leader in the Cook Islands says the Panama Papers leaks don't damage his country's reputation.
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Former Cooks minister downplays Panama Papers importance
Audio 11 May 2016A former Government minister and opposition leader in the Cook Islands says the Panama Papers leaks don't damage his country's reputation. Audio
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Key responds to Panama Papers source
Key responds to Panama Papers source
The anonymous leaker of the Panama Papers is confused about the New Zealand Prime Minister's responsibilities, John Key says. Video
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Law firms' links to Mossack Fonseca
NZ law firms that lobbied government did business with Mossack Fonseca
EXCLUSIVE - Panama Papers NZ - New Zealand law firms that lobbied the government in 2014 against shutting down the foreign trust industry in this country had extensive links to Mossack Fonseca.
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Nicky Hager on the selling of secrecy
Nicky Hager on the selling of secrecy
OPINION - Panama Papers NZ - Nicky Hager asks if New Zealand wants people making money from selling secrecy to undeclared foreigners.
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From Slavery to Steelpan – NZ's Freedom Music
NZ's first Steelpan Caribbean Orchestra drum up Carnival Night in Auckland, inspired by drumming traditions from Africa - originally developed to tolerate the inhumane practices of slavery in the… Audio, Gallery
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From Slavery to Steelpan – NZ's Freedom Music
From Slavery to Steelpan – NZ's Freedom Music
NZ's first Steelpan Caribbean Orchestra drum up Carnival Night in Auckland, inspired by drumming traditions from Africa - originally developed to tolerate the inhumane practices of slavery in the…
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Sport:Samoa and PNG celebrate Pacific Test success
Audio 9 May 2016Samoa, Papua New Guinea and the Cook Islands were winners as international rugby league returned to the spotlight. Audio
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Sport: Cook Islands criticise NRL clubs after Lebanon win
Sport: Cook Islands criticise NRL clubs after Lebanon win
Cook Islands Rugby League have criticised NRL clubs for not respecting the international game and refusing to release players who want to play for their country.
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Pasifika suffer more allergies - study
Pasifika more likely to suffer anaphylaxis - study
New research shows increasing numbers of people are being hospitalised with severe allergic reactions from food - particularly Pacific Islanders.
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Top dogs tackle Taranaki trials
Top dogs tackle Taranaki trials
Some of the country's top sheep dogs descended on a remote valley in Taranaki this week for the North Island Sheep Dog Trial Championship.
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Labour would ban foreign trusts
Labour would ban foreign trusts
Foreign trusts should be banned as there is no value in them, Labour leader Andrew Little says.
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'Fraud mecca' fracas: John Key v John Doe
Taxing times: The ghosts of wineboxes past
ANALYSIS: The ghosts of winebox tax controversies past stirred this weekend after the Panama Papers 'leaker' targeted John Key, writes Gyles Beckford.
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NZ Pasifika community growing outside Auckland
NZ Pasifika community growing outside Auckland
An organiser of a Polynesian festival in New Zealand says the Pasifika community is growing outside Auckland as the city becomes too expensive to live in.
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BREAKING NEWS: John Key says he has no responsibilities for tax jurisdiction in Cook Islands
BREAKING NEWS: John Key says he has no responsibilities for tax jurisdiction in Cook Islands
News 7 May 2016BREAKING NEWS: John Key says he has no responsibilities for tax jurisdiction in Cook Islands
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Cooks Islands a financial fraud mecca - Panama Papers source
Cooks Islands a financial fraud mecca - Panama Papers source
The anonymous leaker of the Panama Papers has targetted New Zealand's Prime Minister in a statement about the motives behind the leaks.
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Paddling Abroad
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Economist sees huge potential for Cook Islands tourism
Economist sees huge potential for Cook Islands tourism
A tourism economist says tourism can be a bigger driver of the Cook Islands economy than it is now.
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Sport: Kuki women to take part in NZ Super Sevens
Sport: Kuki women to take part in NZ Super Sevens
The Cook Islands Women's team will play in the New Zealand Rugby Super Sevens tournament this weekend in Auckland.
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Speculation of cuts to Cooks tourism funding in Budget
Speculation of cuts to Cooks tourism funding in Budget
Cook Islands tourism operators are worried by reports the government may cut support to the sector.
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Cooks Cabinet Ministers want EU deal re-think
Cooks Cabinet Ministers want EU deal re-think
The Cook Islands Minister of Internal affairs, Albert Nicholas, says many people in his electorate are opposed to the planned purse seine fishing deal with the European Union.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour 'found'
Researchers claim Captain Cook's Endeavour found
Researchers say they have located the wreck of the Endeavour, which Captain James Cook commanded on his first voyage of discovery to New Zealand.
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Hundreds attend funeral to mourn Bill Sevesi
Family and friends gathered in New Zealand on Monday to celebrate the life of renowned musician Bill Sevesi. Audio