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A dry autumn for NZ
The autumn weather outlook is for it to carry on being dry and warm especially in the North Island. Audio
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Police dive squad to join search for missing diver
Police dive squad to join search for missing diver
The police dive squad is crossing Cook Strait to join in the search for a diver missing in the Marlborough Sounds.
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DOC to start charging for parking at three South Island sites
Audio 15 Dec 2025DOC will be charging for car parking at Aoraki Mount Cook, as part of a seven month pilot across three South Island sites. Mackenzie District Mayor, Scott Aronsen spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sport: More women's league players tipped to switch allegiance
Sport: More women's league players tipped to switch allegiance
More high profile players are tipped to switch their international allegiance in women's rugby league following a historic weekend for Pacific teams.
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Surf warnings remain in American Samoa as Garry moves to Cooks
Surf warnings remain in American Samoa as Garry moves to Cooks
The National Weather Service in American Samoa says only high surf warnings remain for Manu'a, as Cyclone Garry moves further offshore. The cyclone intensified this morning over open waters off...
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Sport: New Caledonia on target at Mini Games
Sport: New Caledonia on target at Mini Games
New Caledonia continues to hit their targets at the Pacific Mini Games after adding to their gold medal tally in archery and athletics.
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NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
NZ strongman film aims to inspire Pasifika youth
A new film about a New Zealand-born Samoan strongman aims to inspire Pasifika youth to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. Audio
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The Sleeping Beauty: Taking opera to schools
The Sleeping Beauty is this year's Opera in Schools touring production. Bryan Crump speaks to performers Ridge Ponini and Alexandra Francis about Cook Islands opera and the role reversal used in this… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 16 November 2023
A ship providing critical medical care in the Pacific has two weeks to pay a $300,000 repair bill; Cook Island tourism calls on visitors to be 'climate change conscious'; The endeavours of Pacific… Audio
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NZ rugby league's future lies with Māori, Pasifika - Whittaker
The new boss of Wellington Rugby League says the future of the game is with Māori and Pasifika communities.
About 200 people turned out to support the mihi whakatau ceremony for Andre Whittaker - who… Audio
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GDP to contract by 15 percent in two Pacific countries
Economic growth in Fiji is due to contract by 15 percent this year and the Cook Islands will exceed this decline in 2021. That's according to the Asian Development Bank's latest Pacific Economic… Audio
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Public Health Response Bill sparks concern in Pacific community
Public Health Response Bill sparks concern in Pacific community
There are concerns among the Pacific community in New Zealand about a possible repeat of the Dawn Raids, in relation to the Public Health Response Bill.
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Scientists call for regional coordination of seabed mining
Audio 24 Aug 2015The scientific community is calling on Pacific Island countries to adopt a collaborative approach to developing sea bed mining in the region. Audio
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Nauru's president walks out of one meeting at Pacific Leaders Forum, no shows at another
Tensions have been running high at the Pacific Island's Forum being held in the Cook Islands. Nauru's president David Adeang walked out of a leaders' meeting in Rarotonga and did not attend the… Video, Audio
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Review: United Tribes of Bass by Mokotron
Local producer Mokotron gathers the United Tribes of Bass in a celebration of Māori electronic music
A new compilation features Māori and Cook Island Māori artists remixing the Ngāti Hine producer, in dialogue with his mix of bass, taonga puoro, and ideas around decolonisation.
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Proposed closure of two mills already hurting Raetihi economy
The proposed closure of two large North Island mills is already hurting the local economy in Raetihi, with people moving away and local businesses feeling the pinch. The forest products company… Audio
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Storm disrupts Wellington ferry travel
Storm disrupts Wellington ferry travel
Severe weather has forced the cancellation of InterIslander and Bluebridge ferry sailings across Cook Strait.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 July 2018
We hear about the strain on health services in PNG's Western Province; A Palau airline finds itself in the middle of a stoush between China and Taiwan; 20 years after one of the region's worst natural… Audio
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Transpower lays its cards on the cable
Transpower lays its cards on the cable
The national grid operator Transpower is appealing to boaties to keep well away from the Cook Strait cable.
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Five O'clock Report Thursday 4 January 2018
Audio 4 Jan 2018In The Five O' Clock Report today: Regions across the top of the North Island are bracing for bad weather, The number of children who are overweight at age four is dropping, and US President Donald… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 20 December 2023
An education researcher is concerned over NCEA pass rates in the Cook Islands and Niue; Part three of the re-opening of the Porgera gold mine in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province; A Pacific community… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 15 September 2023
Plans to increase health workforce in NZ 'doesn't go far enough' - Dr Collin Tukuitonga; Large scale logging continues in PNG despite Govt opposition; Cook Islands entrepreneur develops a 'super' app… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 15 June 2022
Bilateral relations between Samoa and New Zealand strengthened after leaders' meeting; Cook Islanders are to go to the polls in August; And we talk with the artist behind the Gold Coast Titans'… Audio
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In brief: News from around the Pacific
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Union calls for financial assistance for Samoan seafarers, questions are raised over Jakarta's stance on West Papua and Myanmar, Fiji records four new Covid cases at the border and the Cook Islands is…
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Mayor calls for urgent review of ferry
Mayor calls for urgent review of ferry
Marlborough mayor Alistair Sowman is calling for the Government to carry out an urgent review of the beleaguered Cook Strait ferry service.