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News in Cook Islands Maori for 29 January 2026
4:32 am todayThe 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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A Kiwi on Ukraine's frontline
New Zealander Khol Gillies was fighting in Ukraine when he was badly injured, and he spent days in a bunker waiting to be evacuated. Audio
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What is hyrox and why is everyone talking about it?
28 Jan 2026Gary Moodie, owner of Flex Fitness gyms in Kaiapoi and Rangiora is about to compete in his very first Hyrox race. Audio
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Midweek - Mauao tragedy, morning news shake-up, solo promos
28 Jan 2026How media reported the Mauao disaster and devatation elsewhere - and political counter-claims at a time of tragedy. Also morning news shake-up ahead, netball's media problems, and the art of the solo… Audio
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Nights Science with Ezzy Pearson
28 Jan 2026Nights science correspondent Ezzy Pearson joins Susana Lei'ataua to talk clever cows and moon landings. Audio
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Young New Zealanders say the system is broken and they feel powerless to fix it
Susana Lei'ataua talks to Outward Bound CEO Malindi MacLean. Audio