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Archive posts from 2021

Border closure leaves vendors with piles of produce

Border closure leaves vendors with piles of produce

16 September 2021

Scenes from the quiet streets of Rarotonga as borders remain ... read more

Leave to appeal dismissed

Leave to appeal dismissed

16 September 2021

A leave to appeal corruption charges brought against Prime Minister ... read more

Aboard Marumaru Atua

Aboard Marumaru Atua

16 September 2021

Crewmember Oliver Oolder narrating the crews first day on their ... read more

Pacific Oceania tennis team targeting Davis Cup promotion

Pacific Oceania tennis team targeting Davis Cup promotion

15 September 2021

The Pacific Oceania men's tennis team is full of confidence ... read more

Last week of round one games kick off

Last week of round one games kick off

15 September 2021

All grassroots division footballers will be kicking their way into ... read more

25 Pacific health providers set to benefit from $26m boost

25 Pacific health providers set to benefit from $26m boost

15 September 2021

Twenty-five Pacific health providers are expected to receive funding from ... read more

PET TALK: Puna Desexing Clinics – what you need to know

PET TALK: Puna Desexing Clinics – what you need to know

15 September 2021

Te Are Manu, in conjunction with the Dog Registration and ... read more

LETTERS: ‘Prevent as many impacts of mining as possible’

LETTERS: ‘Prevent as many impacts of mining as possible’

15 September 2021

Letters for Wednesday September 15, 2021 ... read more

KATA: South Island flights?

KATA: South Island flights?

15 September 2021

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Students reach for excellence in maths

Students reach for excellence in maths

15 September 2021

The Ministry of Education is excited to continue to celebrate ... read more

Group seeks to draw attention to environmental concerns

Group seeks to draw attention to environmental concerns

15 September 2021

A new community group that emphasises a self-help, proactive approach ... read more

PM to do ‘virtual’ check in at climate conference

PM to do ‘virtual’ check in at climate conference

15 September 2021

Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark will not attend a climate ... read more

Rarotonga welcomes its first new Girls’ Brigade Company in 47 years

Rarotonga welcomes its first new Girls’ Brigade Company in 47 years

15 September 2021

More than 300 representatives from girls’ and boys’ brigades across ... read more

Government closer to announcement on seabed mineral exploration

Government closer to announcement on seabed mineral exploration

15 September 2021

The Cook Islands Government is moving forward with a process ... read more

Government stands by Alert Level 2 decision

Government stands by Alert Level 2 decision

15 September 2021

Government is standing by its decision to keep the Cook ... read more

Marumaru Atua departs for Tāua e Moana voyage

Marumaru Atua departs for Tāua e Moana voyage

15 September 2021

Under clear skies with beaming rays of sunshine and an ... read more

Hopes for border to open in mid-October

Hopes for border to open in mid-October

15 September 2021

The Cook Islands border is to remain shut until there ... read more

Covid-19 vaccines approved for Cook Islands children

Covid-19 vaccines approved for Cook Islands children

15 September 2021

Cook Islands Government has approved vaccination for children aged 12 ... read more

No path into parliament yet for Samoa’s HRPP

No path into parliament yet for Samoa’s HRPP

14 September 2021

The parliamentary status of Samoa's former ruling party remains in ... read more

Sevens rugby next for local clubs

Sevens rugby next for local clubs

14 September 2021

Local clubs are now shifting their focus to rugby 7s ... read more