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Read more: Cook Islands asks: What about China?
- Article: http://www.cookislandsnews.com/national/economy/item/74762-cook-islands-asks-what-about-china
- Note from Nighthawk.NZ:
More than 11,000 scientists from around the world have signed a declaration that the world is in the grips of a climate emergency that threatens "the fate of humanity".
About 1000 deaths, thousands of injuries and extensive destruction along the east coast of the North Island - this will be the result of a tsunami triggered by an earthquake in the Hikurangi subduction zone under a scenario presented by GNS Science.
Read more: 1000 deaths and widespread destruction following tsunami warns report
From a LSL to a LPD and the larger LHD, or LHA, ship to shore transfer is becoming a more vital role for the navy's around the world. Not just for moving military equipment but also in humanitarian aid and HADR. These specialised vessels have the command spaces, and communications, as well as operating theatres and hospital wards.
Read more: Ship to Shore : Amphibious Support Ships in The The Asia-Pacific Region
A Cook Islands company is understood to have been awarded the multi-million dollar contract to redo the pipework that was laid by the Chinese in stage one of Rarotonga’s water project. Land Holdings seeks drainlayers, welders and digger operators for big project, reports Rashneel Kuma
Read more: Local builders to fix shonky Chinese work
New Zealand Defence Force promises to invest security and resilience in the Pacific.
Read more: Cook Islands asks: What about China?
In August 1921, Henry Wigram summed up the attitude of New Zealanders to the necessity of establishing the aerial defence of our shores by writing that the government was hampered by a strong section of the community opposed to expenditure on armament.
Read more: Context of Air Operations in the Pacific
Revisiting Henry Wigram’s vision of defensive air power
RNZAF Air Power Development Centre Bulletin
Issue 38, Nov 2019
OPINION: Emily Writes for The Spinoff is mad as hell and not going to take it (fireworks) any more.
Guy Fawkes Night sucks. This is a fact.
Read more: Opinion: Guy Fawkes Night sucks, let's get rid of it
Simon Bridges says "law-abiding" Kiwis shouldn't lose the right to let off fireworks in their own back yards.
Read more: 'Fun police should back off': Simon Bridges backs Govt's refusal to ban fireworks
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