Daniela Maoate Cox
8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 19 August 2015
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 19 August 2015
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 19 August 2015
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Call for poor Cooks employers to be publicly listed.
A Cook Islands human rights advocacy group is calling for collaboration with government departments to tackle abuse of foreign workers. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 August 2015
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Cracks in Marshall Islands nuclear dome inspected
Cracks in a concrete dome covering radioactive waste in the Marshall Islands has residents worried but a recent expedition shows surface leaks are not the main risk. Audio
Future uncertain for US and Pacific fishing treaty
A short term fishing deal worth $89 million US has been struck between Pacific nations and the United states but future long-term arrangements look uncertain. Audio
Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security
Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security after a mass escape earlier this month. Audio
Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security
Samoa police bolster Tafa'igata prison security after a mass escape earlier this month. Audio
Call to protect Cook Island Maori language
Language advocates have called for more commitment from the government for Cook Islanders to celebrate their language and culture. Out of the 62,000 Cook Islanders who live in New Zealand, only about… Audio
Language class fights for Cooks reo
The number of Cook Islands Maori speakers are declining but a language class in New Zealand hopes to buck the trend. Audio
Language class fights for Cooks reo
It's Cook Islands Language week this week in New Zealand Audio
Cook Islands reo gateway to identity
A Cook Islands radio host in New Zealand says language is the gateway to identity but many parents do not recognise the value of maintaining their native tongue. Audio
Sugar mill criticised after a worker is burnt
A workers' union says the Fiji Sugar Corporation is putting profits before safety after one worker died and another fell into a tank of boiling liquid. Audio
Forced retirement worries Cooks union
A Cook Islands workers' association says compulsory retirement could eliminate a wealth of knowledge from the public service sector. Audio
Donated bras to raise breast cancer awareness in Cooks
Hundreds of second-hand bras are being distributed to women in the Cook Islands to promote breast cancer awareness. Audio
Donated bras to raise breast cancer awareness in Cooks
Hundreds of second-hand bras are being distributed to women in the Cook Islands to promote breast cancer awareness. Audio
Samoan-Welsh comedian to tease the NZ Govt
A Samoan-Welsh comedian plans to tease the New Zealand Government. Audio
SPC suggests junk food tax to stop obesity in children
The SPC says a junk food tax has to be considered to prevent obesity in children. Audio
Interpretations of tradition hold back Samoan women leaders
Research shows the modern interpretation of some local traditions in Samoa is discouraging women from becoming community leaders. Audio