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Te Pāti Māori co-leader joins protest against ‘aggressive’ Cook Islands PM

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Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joined more than 400 people in Rarotonga on Tuesday morning (Monday, Cook Islands time) to protest against Prime...

Fiji Police rule out commercial drug manufacturing

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The Fiji Police Force has ruled out the existence of a large commercial-grade drug manufacturing lab in Fiji. Newly appointed Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu,...

Cook Islands secures $4 million ‘one off’ grant from China for future projects

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Cook Islands will receive a “one off grant” of approximately $4 million (US$2.29 million) from China, following the signing of the Joint Action Plan...

Cook Islanders march in Avarua against Mark Brown government

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Over 400 people have taken to the streets to protest the Cook Islands Prime Minister's recent decisions, which have led to a diplomatic spat...

Fisheries observation: a tough but vital job

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Scientific observation is critical to keep deep-sea fisheries sustainable “I love the ocean,” says Saiasi Sarau, a sturdy Fijian sailor with a broad smile. “It has...

Cook Islands PM defends signing of wide-ranging deal with China

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The Cook Islands says it has signed a deal to expand relations with China, stressing that the accord does not impinge on ties with...

Cook Islanders to protest for greater transparency

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Just a day after returning from China, Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will face protestors outside parliament this morning as local residents demand...

Air pollution exceeds limits, poses ‘significant health concern’ for Pacific Island people: study

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New air quality research has shown highly concerning levels of airborne pollution in Pacific Island urban areas and their surrounds, with acceptable annual and...

NZ rebuked for behaviour at fisheries forum

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An international fisheries forum has delivered a stinging rebuke to New Zealand after diplomats made an abrupt about-turn on deep-sea trawling restrictions. But Fisheries Minister...

Why Australia should be watching New Zealand and Cook Islands closely

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By Professor Joanne Wallis and Salote Tagivakatini Australia’s reliance on bilateral security agreements as a counter to China’s growing influence in the Pacific is proving...

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