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Mt Hutt receives fresh snow, calls to extend ski season
Snowy weather conditions in the South Island over the long weekend caused slips, closed roads, and got people online calling for an extension to the ski season. Ski area manager at Mt Hutt James… Audio
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 29 October 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Pacific leaders’ troika begins New Caledonia fact-finding mission
Pacific leaders' begin New Caledonia fact-finding mission
The Pacific Islands Forum leaders' troika, along with Fiji's prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka, touched down in New Caledonia on Sunday. Audio
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Weather: Stormy end to long Labour Day weekend
Weather: Stormy end to long Labour Day weekend
MetService is warning the long weekend may finish with thunderstorms in parts of the country.
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Weather: Part of SH6 reopens after heavy rain, snow cause slips
Part of SH6 reopens after heavy rain, snow cause slips
Drivers are still being warned of delays, with another part of the highway remaining closed overnight.
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Kanaky leader advocates for 'hope and 'humanity' as Pacific leaders visit New Caledonia
Kanaky leader advocates for 'hope and 'humanity' as Pacific leaders visit New Caledonia
Reverend Billy Wetewea says that the indigenous peoples of New Caledonia are fighting for their humanity and dignity.
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Hat-tricks keep Bati and Bulikula hopes alive
Hat-tricks keep Bati and Bulikula hopes alive
Two hat-tricks scored by two individual players sent the Fiji Bati and Fiji Bulikula marching on with hopes of getting into the top positions in the Pacific Bowls competition.
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Weather: Some roads remain closed in South Island as more snow on way
Flooding in South Island closes roads, strands motorists
A bus carrying 26 passengers slid off the road on its way to Mt Cook and two people had to be rescued after driving into flood waters near Spring Creek.
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Weather: More heavy rain overnight, but worst is over for many
Weather: More heavy rain overnight, but worst is over for many
Storms and slips are possible in some areas, while West Coast residents are being asked to stay off the roads due to flooding.
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High level mission to New Caledonia 'strictly observational': Pacific Islands Forum
High level mission to New Caledonia 'strictly observational': Pacific Islands Forum
A high-level Pacific Islands Forum mission to New Caledonia scheduled to begin on Sunday is described as "strictly observational".
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PM shares rugby banter with Australia, Pacific leaders at CHOGM police event
PM shares rugby banter with Australia, Pacific leaders at CHOGM police event
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has shared some friendly rugby banter with Australian and Pacific colleagues at an event highlighting the Pacific Policing Initiative.
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Long weekend weather live: Heavy rain, snow across central North and South Island
Snowy scenes, road warnings for holiday weekend
Drivers on the West Coast are being warned to limit travel to essential trips only.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 26 October 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Rabuka's message to Kanaky movement: 'Don't slap the hand that feeds you'
Rabuka's message to Kanaky movement: 'Don't slap the hand that feeds you'
The Fijian prime minister is cautioning New Caledonia's local government to be reasonable in its requests from Paris, ahead of a Pacific fact-finding mission.
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UN experts 'alarmed' by New Caledonia deaths as Pacific fact-finding mission readies
UN experts 'alarmed' by New Caledonia deaths as Pacific fact-finding mission readies
UN Human Rights Committee challenges France on security operations and its attitude to decolonisation.
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League: Kiwi Ferns' 2003 World Cup most dominant performance in NZ sporting history
Was Kiwi Ferns' 2003 Cup our greatest ever win?
The New Zealand women conceded a single try in the entire 2003 Rugby League World Cup.
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Cook Islands Games conclude with fireworks and record participation
Cook Islands Games conclude with fireworks and record participation
Four thousand athletes and staff participated in 25 sports, including beach handball, volleyball, rugby, athletics, speed coconut husking, and tree climbing.
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News in Cook Islands Maori 25 October 2024
Audio 25 Oct 2024The latest News in Cook Island Maori ( Te Reo Maori Kiki Airani), brought to you by our partners Pacific Media Network Audio
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Severe gales, heavy rain: Weather warnings for North and South Islands
Flights cancelled, delayed as winds rock capital
Cyclists have been knocked off bikes by gusts, 28 flights have been cancelled and Cook Strait ferries delayed.
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Kiwi organisation helping Pacific people living with disabilities ‘fully engage in everyday life’
Kiwi org helping Pacific people living with disabilities
Altus Resource Trust, soon to be known as Altus Pacific Aid, is committed to empowering disabled communities throughout the region.
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'We will be talking about the future of negotiations': Rabuka on mission to New Caledonia
'We will be talking about the future of negotiations': Rabuka
The Fijian prime minister says he will take a back seat in the upcoming Pacific Islands Forum fact-finding mission to New Caledonia.
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New Caledonia the centre of attention in Paris and the Pacific region
New Caledonia the centre of attention in Paris and the Pacific region
The French Pacific archipelago was on the agenda of a top meeting in Paris on Tuesday evening, Paris time. Audio
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Our Changing World: Lead bullets – a health risk to humans and kea
Lead bullets - a health risk to humans and kea
New research shows lead-based bullets used to shoot wild game contaminate the meat, posing a health risk to humans and wildlife.
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News in Cook Islands Maori for 24 October 2024
The latest news in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
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Foodstuffs weighs up appeal on Commerce Commission merger decision
Foodstuffs considers merger appeal
The group's North and South Island arms operate more than 500 Four Square, New World and PAK'nSAVE supermarkets and have applied to merge the two regions.