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Pacific Waves for 06 March 2025
Pacific Waves for 06 March 2025Podcast episode — 05 March 2025In Pacific Waves today: Traffic disruptions nearby Porgera mine following deadly clash; Samoan lawyer breaks down country's constitution; Christian declaration debate in Cook Islands continue; Rainbow Warrior ship revisits Marshall Islands.
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'Bloated' public sector a strain on Cooks' economy
'Bloated' public sector a strain on Cooks' economy
A 'bloated' government workforce is a cause for warning on the Cook Islands' economy.
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'Really excited' at two new major flight routes into Cook Islands
'Really excited' at two new major flight routes into Cook Islands
The Cook Island Tourism Industry Council is elated at the government's announcement of two new airline partnerships; however the benefits will not kick in until mid-2023.
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Ahead of dengue season, Cooks begin mass cleaning campaign
Ahead of dengue season, Cooks begin mass cleaning campaign
The Cook Islands ministry of health is inspecting houses to eliminate mosquito breeding areas.
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Cooks accountant says NZ wrong over Super stance
Cooks accountant says NZ wrong over Super stance
A retired Cook Islands accountant has accused the New Zealand government of selective means testing.
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New mobile health clinic for the Cook Islands
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands will have a new mobile health clinic servicing the island's thirteen thousand people, a first for the region. Audio
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Cook Islands creative economy suggested to beat Covid-19 money woes
Cook Islands creative economy suggested to beat Covid-19 money woes
Cook Islands event promoter Glenda Tuaine says the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is set to catapult a new so-called 'creative economy'.
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Te Mato Vai: Cook Islands pushes ahead with millions in repairs
Te Mato Vai: Cook Islands pushes ahead with millions in repairs
The Cook Islands government has contracted a firm to do millions of dollars worth of repairs on its trademark water project, Te Mato Vai. Audio
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1200 Cook Islanders apply to have old taxes, penalties written off
1200 Cook Islanders apply to have old taxes, penalties written off
Nearly 1200 Cook Islands taxpayers have applied to have old taxes and penalties written off in return for agreeing to pay their main outstanding taxes.
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Sport: Cook Islands and Tonga clash for World Cup berth
Sport: Cook Islands and Tonga clash for World Cup berth
It's all or nothing tonight with Tonga and the Cook Islands going head to head for a spot at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.
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Cook Islands Budget focuses on health, minimum wage and pensions
Cook Islands Budget focuses on health, minimum wage and pensions
The Cook Islands 2022 Budget, called 'Keeping the Faith', includes a boost to the pension and minimum wage.
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Cook Islands LGBT+ advocate wins human rights award
The founder of a Cook Islands NGO advocating for LGBT+ rights in the Cook Islands has been awarded the 'Franco-German Prize for Human Rights and the Rule of Law'. Audio
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Cooks government aids two churches
Cooks government aids two churches
Two of the Cook Islands biggest churches are the beneficiaries of nearly $US1 million of handouts from the government's budget.
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Cook Islands urges global optimism for energy transition
Audio 2 Nov 2018The Cook Islands prime minister has urged the international community not to be deterred by a minority of countries reluctant to decarbonise. Henry Puna said that small countries like his were doing… Audio
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Health advocate wants to increase awareness of dyslexia in the Cook Islands
Cook Islands woman on a mission to increase awareness of dyslexia. Audio
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Cooks to hold Aitutaki flight referendum
Cooks to hold Aitutaki flight referendum
The Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna, says he will organise a referendum on Aitutaki over whether to maintain Sunday flights between the island and Rarotonga.
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Cooks health officials identifying mosquito sites
Cooks health officials identifying mosquito sites
Cook Islands health officials are concerned about a potential rise in mosquito breeding sites following recent heavy rainfall.
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Cooks PM to question NZ PM over super
Cooks PM to question NZ PM over super
The Cook Islands Prime Minister intends asking his New Zealand counterpart why his government opposed a superannuation portability amendment that would have benefitted the islands.
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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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Cooks PM axes departure cards
Cooks PM axes departure cards
People departing the Cook Islands will no longer have to complete a departure form at the airport.
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Cooks MPs need pay rise - deputy PM
Cooks MPs need pay rise - deputy PM
Cook Island MPs need a pay rise, the country's deputy prime minister says.
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Sport: Niue and the Cook Islands to meet in rugby league international
Sport: Niue and the Cook Islands to meet in rugby league international
Niue's fledgling international rugby league program steps up a gear next month after Cook Islands accepted their invitation for a match in Sydney.
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Cooks only barge sinks
Cooks only barge sinks
The Cook Islands only barge, Waimarie, has sunk off Mauke after starting to fill with water on its way to Atiu.
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Cooks police get tough with errant drivers
Cooks police get tough with errant drivers
Cook Islands police have outlined plans to take tough action over driver behaviour on Rarotonga.
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Cooks govt sets 50 nautical mile exclusion zones
Cooks govt sets 50 nautical mile exclusion zones
The Cook Islands government has established a 50 nautical mile exclusion zone around each of the islands in the group.