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Operation Tautai infringements under investigation
Operation Tautai infringements under investigation
The authorities in the Cook Islands are investigating a number of fishing infringements following this month's successful joint maritime surveillance mission Operation Tautai.
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Norwegian mass killer sues over isolation
Norwegian mass killer sues over isolation
Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has claimed in court that Norway is violating his human rights by keeping him in isolation for murdering 77 people in 2011.
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Tradewinds for 15 March 2016
Audio 15 Mar 2016Fiji's sugar industry taking stock after Cyclone Winston; Call in PNG to enforce law in the logging sector; American Samoa reclaims rights to fish; Cook Islands opposition to purse seining revisited. Audio
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Cooks parliament yet to meet this year
Cooks parliament yet to meet this year
The clerk of the Cook Islands parliament, John Tangi, says government is not ready yet to call the first sitting of parliament for the year.
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Manihiki rethink on Cooks purse seine petition
Manihiki rethink on Cooks purse seine petition
Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing within their waters.
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Hawaiians rejoice at return of Captain Cook's cloak
Audio 15 Mar 2016Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Hawaiian treasures return home
Hawaiian treasures return home
Hawaiians are rejoicing at the return of a feather cloak and helmet gifted to Captain Cook in 1779. Audio
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Weaner prices up by as much as 21 percent
Weaner prices up by as much as 21 percent
Weaner prices have hit record highs as dairy farmers turn to beef to increase their profits.
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Food memories from a Fijian childhood
Lynette Mercer lives in Queensland now, but her childhood and most of her adulthood was spent in Fiji. The smells and flavours of the tropics are firmly embedded in her psyche and reflected in her… Audio
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Kokoda Fiji style
Recipe by Lynette Mercer
From Nine To Noon on Monday 14 March 2016
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Purse seine fishing ban petition under fire
Audio 14 Mar 2016Cook Islanders living on the northern island of Manihiki have called for their signatures to be withdrawn from a petition to ban purse seine fishing. Audio
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American Samoa volleyball owe money to Cooks hotel
American Samoa volleyball owe money to Cooks hotel
American Samoa National Olympic Committee's has suspended from its membership the American Samoa Volleyball Association over an unpaid bill in the Cook Islands.
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Forum becomes Green Climate Fund observer
Forum becomes Green Climate Fund observer
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat says it has become the first Pacific organisation to be approved as an observer with the Green Climate Fund.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 March 2016
Audio 11 Mar 2016Pacific Community supports WHO Zika findings; Signs Nauru is putting more clamps on democracy; New era dawns in Kiribati politics; More help arrives into Fiji as government tries to prioritise relief… Audio
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NZ called on to help Pacific countries access GCF
NZ called on to help Pacific countries access GCF
The New Zealand government is being called on to push for more Pacific nations to get support from the UN's Green Climate Fund.
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Shake up coming for Cooks opposition
Shake up coming for Cooks opposition
Leader of the One Cook Islands party Teina Bishop is being touted as the new deputy leader of the opposition.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 March 2016
New era dawns in Kiribati politics; More help arrives into Fiji as government tries to prioritise relief; Cook Islands company says Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism; PNG faced with capacity… Audio
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Penrhyn fishing hub won't harm tourism - company
A Cook Islands company says its proposal to build a fishing hub on Penrhyn will be endorsed by the atoll's residents when details of the plan are released. Audio
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Fishing venture proposed for northern Cooks
Fishing venture proposed for northern Cooks
A Cook Islands company says its proposal to build a fishing hub on Penrhyn will be endorsed by the atoll's residents.
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Concerns for children in Fiji as slow recovery continues
Audio 10 Mar 2016There are concern in Fiji for the plight of children as the country slowly comes to grips with the damage caused by Cyclone Winston. Audio
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Cooks gets initial grant from Green Climate Fund
Cooks gets initial grant from Green Climate Fund
The Pacific Islands Forum has congratulated the Cook Islands for becoming the first member to get a readiness support grant from the Green Climate Fund.
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Cooks Penrhyn opposed to fishing hub
Cooks Penrhyn opposed to fishing hub
Reports from the Cook Islands say Penryhn islanders are opposed to sea bed mining, purse-seining and making the island a fishing hub and a base for the police patrol boat.
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Cook Islands marine environment policy finally done
Cook Islands marine environment policy finally done
After a year of discussion, the Cook Islands Marae Moana Oceans Policy is finally with the prime minister who will present it to Cabinet.
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Fiji cruise company taking basic supplies with tourists to Lau
Fiji cruise company taking basic supplies with tourists to Lau
A Fiji-based cruise company says it is forging ahead with its 11-day cruise to the remote Lau island group, which was heavily damaged by Cyclone Winston.
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Mental health policy launched in Cook Islands
Mental health policy launched in Cook Islands
In an effort to address issues of concern, the Ministry of Health launched the Cook Islands Mental Health Policy and Cook Islands Road Safety Strategy over the weekend.