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Spotted skinks on the move
Spotted skinks on the move
Nearly a hundred spotted skinks were recently transferred from Matiu Somes Island to Zealandia Sanctuary in Wellington.
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Filmmaker says Pacific needs to celebrate local heroes
Filmmaker says Pacific needs to celebrate local heroes
A Film Producer in French Polynesia says the Pacific has been focusing on European explorers for too long, and needs to start celebrating local heroes.
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Emergency workers out in Niue as Winston passes
Emergency workers out in Niue as Winston passes
Niue is on blue alert, which means only emergency staff are working, as cyclone Winston passes
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No spying concerns from Pacific govts over planned cable
Audio 17 Feb 2016Pacific Island governments involved in talks with New Zealand over development of new submarine cable links appear mainly unconcerned about major powers having access to their communications. Audio
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Call for historic trees to be protected in the Cooks
Call for historic trees to be protected in the Cooks
There is a call for legislative change in the Cook Islands to preserve and protect historic trees.
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Rarotonga water levels concerning
Rarotonga water levels concerning
Water catchments around Rarotonga are at concerning levels according to government's Water Works Division.
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Ombudsman tells Cooks' officials to follow OIA rules
Ombudsman tells Cooks' officials to follow OIA rules
The Cook Islands Ombudsman office says the onus is on government to make official information available unless there is a good reason to withhold it.
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Marshall Islands again left off UN report
Marshall Islands again left off UN report
The Marshall Islands has again been left out of a United Nations report for not providing the relevant data to the global body.
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Polynesian submarine cable as early as 2018
Polynesian submarine cable as early as 2018
A new submarine cable for internet communication for Polynesian countries could be laid and operational by 2018. Audio
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Polynesian submarine cable as early as 2018
Audio 15 Feb 2016A new submarine cable for internet communication for Polynesian countries could be laid by 2018. Audio
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No Zika in Cooks, but plenty of precautions
No Zika in Cooks, but plenty of precautions
A leading Cook Islands health official says the country remains a safe haven from the mosquito borne Zika virus, but there is no room for complacency.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 12 February 2016
Audio 12 Feb 2016The Pacific offers the US a new tuna deal; The New Vanuatu Prime Minister aims for unity; We hear there has been erratic food distribution to desperate Papua New Guineans; There are calls for a Cook… Audio
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Calls for Cooks MP to be suspended
Audio 12 Feb 2016The Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna says he will not suspend his deputy Teariki Heather while he is being investigated by the Financial Intelligence Unit. Audio
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You never regret a swim
You never regret a swim
What happens when the invisible cord between a mother and her newborn turns into a barrier to the outside world? Holly Walker shares her experience with postnatal anxiety.
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Pacific Correspondent for 11 February 2016
Audio 11 Feb 2016Today we hear from our correspondent in the Cook islands, Florence Syme-Buchanan. Audio
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Cooks ignore Aitutaki referendum
Cooks ignore Aitutaki referendum
The Cook Islands government says it will not act on the results of last April's referendum it organised on Aitutaki, saying whether to keep Sunday flights is now a non-issue.
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Cooks PM won't suspend his deputy
Cooks PM won't suspend his deputy
The Cook Islands prime minister Henry Puna says he will not suspend his deputy Teariki Heather, who is being investigated by the Financial Intelligence Unit.
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Plans to get the algae out of fabled Cooks' lagoon
Audio 11 Feb 2016The struggle to remove algae from one of the Cook Islands prime attractions, the Muri Lagoon on Rarotonga. Audio
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Calls for Cooks MP to be suspended
Calls for Cooks MP to be suspended
The Cook Islands opposition is calling on the prime minister Henry Puna to suspend a cabinet minister who is being investigated by the Financial Intelligence Unit.
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Below normal rainfall predicted for several Pacific nations
Below normal rainfall predicted for several Pacific nations
Climate forecasters are predicting below normal rainfall levels for several Pacific Island nations over the next three months.
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Plan to scrape algae off Cooks' Muri Lagoon
Plan to scrape algae off Cooks' Muri Lagoon
The Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce has initiated a process to scrape algae off the floor of Muri Lagoon.
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Cooks Minister being investigated for corruption
Cooks Minister being investigated for corruption
A Cook Islands Financial Intelligence Unit investigation is about to get underway into deputy prime minister Teariki Heather and the opposition says he should step aside.
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NZ looking at Tonga zika support
NZ looking at Tonga zika support
The New Zealand government is looking at how it can give extra support to Tonga, which has declared a zika epidemic.
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Star navigators feature in Pacific Film Festival
Audio 9 Feb 2016The Pacific's only film festival focusing on the region drew to a close in French Polynesia yesterday. Audio
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Concern about historic trees in Cooks
Concern about historic trees in Cooks
A concerned citizen in the Cook Islands says historic trees are diminishing, and they need to be preserved and protected.