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  • Star navigators feature in Pacific Film Festival

    Audio 9 Feb 2016

    The Pacific's only film festival focusing on the region drew to a close in French Polynesia yesterday. Audio

  • Concern about historic trees in Cooks

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    8 Feb 2016
    A beach in the Cook Islands

    A concerned citizen in the Cook Islands says historic trees are diminishing, and they need to be preserved and protected.

    Concern about historic trees in Cooks
  • Cook Islands govt steps up Zika fight

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Feb 2016
    zika mosquito

    The Cook Islands government is considering reactivating what it calls Operation Namu, to ensure the country is safe from the fast spreading Zika virus.

    Cook Islands govt steps up Zika fight
  • Investigation into cruise ship mishap

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    4 Feb 2016
    The 'Azamara Quest' carries about 700 guests in butler-serviced staterooms, plus about 400 crew.

    A formal investigation is under way after luxury passenger ship Azamara Quest reportedly struck a rock in Tory Channel.

    Investigation into cruise ship mishap
  • Crucial talks for New Caledonia's future

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    3 Feb 2016
    no caption

    A three-day meeting on New Caledonia's independence referendum is about to begin in Paris. Walter Zweifel explains the sticking points.

    Crucial talks for New Caledonia's future
  • Paddling abroad

    Audio
    3 Feb 2016

    Hundreds travel to the Cook Islands to compete in its annual paddling competition, Vaka Eiva, but getting the locals onto longer ocean voyages can be more of a challenge. Audio, Gallery

  • Sport: Disappointment Wayne Bennett won't be helping the Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    3 Feb 2016
    Wayne Bennett back in 2005 when he was the coach of Australia at a Kangaroos training session at the then-Ericsson Stadium, Auckland. Photo : Andrew Cornaga/PHOTOSPORT

    Kangaroos rugby league international Sam Thaiday thinks it's a shame that Wayne Bennett wont be coaching a Pacific Island nation.

    Sport: Disappointment Wayne Bennett won't be helping the Pacific
  • Sport: Samoa's Kiwi FC to be full-strength for Champs League

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    3 Feb 2016
    Samoa football champions Kiwi FC celebrate winning the OFC Champions League Preliminary.

    Samoa club champions Kiwi FC are confident of holding their own in the Oceania Champions League football competition.

    Sport: Samoa's Kiwi FC to be full-strength for Champs League
  • Cooks family slams court's verdict in bashing case

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    1 Feb 2016
    Rarotonga police station

    A bashing victim's family in the Cook Islands is questioning the country's justice sector after their son's attacker was given a suspended sentence.

    Cooks family slams court's verdict in bashing case
  • Sport: Samoa's Kiwi FC qualify for OFC Champions League

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    1 Feb 2016
    Samoa football champions Kiwi FC celebrate winning the OFC Champions League Preliminary.

    Kiwi FC have qualified for the Oceania Champions League football competition after winning the OFC Preliminary tournament in Rarotonga.

    Sport: Samoa's Kiwi FC qualify for OFC Champions League
  • Polynesia submarine cable talks in New Zealand

    News
    Pacific
    1 Feb 2016
    Internet cable

    Talks are to be held in New Zealand this week about submarine cable developments for internet communication in Polynesian countries.

    Polynesia submarine cable talks in New Zealand
  • Sport: Niue rugby league at Cabra 9s

    News
    Pacific Niue
    30 Jan 2016
    Niue rugby league team.

    Niue have assembled another impressive line-up for the annual Cabramatta Rugby League Nines, which kicks off in Sydney later today.

    Sport: Niue rugby league at Cabra 9s
  • Sport: Tupapa and Kiwi to renew rivalries in OFC Preliminary

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    29 Jan 2016
    Tupapa Maraerenga launch another attack.

    Cook Islands club champions Tupapa Maraerenga plan to stick to a winning formula for today's top of the table clash against Kiwi FC in the OFC Champions League Preliminary football tournament.

    Sport: Tupapa and Kiwi to renew rivalries in OFC Preliminary
  • Sport: Favourites start strongly at OFC Champions League Preliminary

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    28 Jan 2016
    Tupapa Maraerenga launch another attack.

    Kiwi FC and Tupapa Maraerenga have made impressive starts to the OFC Champions League Preliminary football tournament in Rarotonga.

    Sport: Favourites start strongly at OFC Champions League Preliminary
  • Sport: Final OFC Champions League spot up for grabs

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    27 Jan 2016
    Samoa's Kiwi FC are confident of qualifying for the OFC Champions League.

    Samoa's Kiwi FC are confident they have what it takes to return to the top tier of Oceania club football.

    Sport: Final OFC Champions League spot up for grabs
  • Escape of seafood gatherers irks Cooks opposition

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    27 Jan 2016
    sea cucumbers harvested in Cook Islands allegedly for illegal export

    The Cook Islands opposition says a botched investigation appears to have allowed a Chinese couple to escape prosecution for illegally harvesting seafood.

    Escape of seafood gatherers irks Cooks opposition
  • Samoa government questions NZ zika warning

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    27 Jan 2016
    no caption

    The Ministry of Health in Samoa is questioning travel warnings issued to pregnant women in New Zealand and the United States over the mosquito-borne zika virus. Audio

    Samoa government questions NZ zika warning
  • Samoa questioning zika travel advice

    Audio 27 Jan 2016

    The Ministry of Health in Samoa is questioning travel warnings issued to pregnant women in New Zealand and the United States over the mosquito borne zika virus. Audio

  • Pregnant woman warned over zika disease

    News
    New Zealand Pacific
    26 Jan 2016
    Aedes aegypti mosquitos, which can carry the zika virus, are seen in containers at a lab in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    The Ministry of Health and health professionals are advising pregnant women to avoid travelling to areas with the mosquito-borne zika disease.

    Pregnant woman warned over zika disease
  • Cooks police urge slam road safety complacency

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    26 Jan 2016
    Rarotonga police station

    Police in the Cook Islands are investigating seven recent crashes on Rarotongan roads and are once again calling on motorists to use their common sense to avoid any more bloody scenes.

    Cooks police urge slam road safety complacency
  • Sport: West Papua Warriors gunning for title in Cabramatta debut

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    26 Jan 2016
    The West Papua Warriors rugby league team.

    The West Papua Warriors rugby league team are looking forward to their Cabramatta Nines debut this weekend, and believe they can challenge for the title as they continue to fine-tune preparations for…

    Sport: West Papua Warriors gunning for title in Cabramatta debut
  • DOC cracking down on freedom campers

    Audio
    25 Jan 2016

    The Department of Conservation is having to recruit more volunteers to cope with a spike of freedom campers littering and defecating on tracks in the South Island. Audio

  • Rogue campers 'ruining' Great Walks

    News
    New Zealand environment
    25 Jan 2016
    New Zealand bush

    The Department of Conservation is having to recruit more volunteers to cope with a spike of freedom campers littering and defecating on tracks in the South Island.

    Rogue campers 'ruining' Great Walks
  • Kiwis abroad fear returning to NZ

    News
    New Zealand education
    23 Jan 2016
    Jaymie Coleman

    New Zealanders abroad are worried they might be arrested if they come back to the country because of unpaid student loans. Video

    Kiwis abroad fear returning to NZ
  • 'I just felt like I was a criminal'

    News
    New Zealand Regional
    22 Jan 2016
    Ngatokotoru Puna thought it was a joke when he was arrested at the airport for failing to make repayments on his student loan.

    A Cook Island teacher arrested for failing to make student loan repayments insists he never heard from IRD, despite the department saying it tried to reach him several times. Video, Audio

    'I just felt like I was a criminal'
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