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News in Cook Islands Maori for 28 January 2026
28 Jan 2026The 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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Playing Tetris with an ever-growing prison population
The record number of prisoners are bouncing between facilities around the country, stretching court resources and rehabilitation programmes Audio
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Humanity’s oldest known cave art
Professor Renaud Joannes-Boyau led the team that discovered handprints more than 67,000 years old in Indonesia. Audio
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Shower Thought: Why are agapanthus everywhere?
27 Jan 2026To help us unpack Nights speaks to Murray Dawson - a botanist at Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research who has spent years breeding low‑fertility and sterile versions of agapanthus to try to keep their… Audio
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Legs out, rain or shine: Just the Kiwi way?
27 Jan 2026New Zealanders are famous for many things, but apparently nothing makes us stand our more than wearing shorts in the freezing rain or snow while out in the wilderness. Audio
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Two thirds of New Zealanders have seen extreme content online
The internet has long been seen as a wild west and a new report shows it might be even worse than previously thought. Audio
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News in Solomon Islands Pidgin for 27 January 2026
27 Jan 2026The latest news in Solomon Islands Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
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The Panel Plus
27 Jan 2026An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Mark Leishman in for Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: design historian Michael Smythe is back with another Kiwi… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Phil O'Reilly, Part 2
27 Jan 2026In part two, the US has pulled out of the World Health organisation, Winston Peters seems to be leaning the same way, calling it a bloated entity. The Panel asks public health expert Michael Baker… Audio
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The Panel with Verity Johnson and Phil O'Reilly, Part 1
27 Jan 2026Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Verity Johnson and Phil O'Reilly. First up, The disasters that killed people and destroyed property has already generated at lest two… Audio
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Australian temperatures shooting up towards 50 degrees
27 Jan 2026Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about temperatures soaring across the country, reaching close to 50 degrees in some areas, potentially trumping previous record highs. Audio
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Evening business for 27 January 2026
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Labour Party savages government retail crime advisory group
27 Jan 2026The Labour Party has savaged a government advisory group on retail crime, calling it "dysfunctional, directionless and failing". It comes after Checkpoint yesterday revealed that three of the five… Audio
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Timing rules out more potential All Blacks coaching candidates
27 Jan 2026It seems timing continues to rule out potential All Blacks coaching candidates. Coach Vern Cotter will leave the Blues at the end of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season to move to the Queensland Reds… Audio
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Oakura adjusting to new reality as main road blocked for months
27 Jan 2026In the Northland town of Oakura, locals are adjusting to a new reality - no proper road south to Whangarei for as long as the next three months. The road north reopened on Saturday but it is a long… Audio
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Questions over whether Mount Maunganui campsite should have been evacuated
27 Jan 2026The government is mulling an inquiry into the events surrounding the deadly landslide that crashed down Mount Maunganui on Thursday, leaving six campers missing - presumed dead. While the recovery… Audio
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Government assures flood hit regions more financial support to come
27 Jan 2026The government is assuring flood hit regions there's more financial support to come after announcing an immediate $2.2 million relief package. $1.2 million of that will go into topping up mayoral… Audio
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'Strong case for government inquiry' into Mount Maunganui
27 Jan 2026There is a "strong case for an independent government inquiry" and families of those missing in the Mt Manuganui landslip "deserve" the facts, according to the Prime Minister. He has appointed Chris… Audio
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Major slips cause challenges for Coromandel district
27 Jan 2026Thames Coromandel's local State of Emergency ends tomorrow, and the mayor says at this point it is unlikely to be extended. However, as the district tries to dry out it has some challenges ahead… Audio