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Public appeal to help fire victims

Friday 7 December 2012 | Published in Politics

A five-day fundraising appeal to help four families recover from fires that burned down their homes in Nikao begins tomorrow.


Ka caps top season

Friday 7 December 2012 | Published in Rugby Union

Aranui Eagles stand off star Josh Ka has celebrated a breakthrough season by winning the 2012 Canterbury Rugby Football League’s male player of the year award.


Market focus Environment

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Environment

Students from Apii Rutaki are hoping their environmentally-focused products will be a hit with members of the public tomorrow (Friday).


Fish talk

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

A general meeting is being held by the Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce to discuss how businesses can benefit from fishing resources.


Plea for support on water shortage

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning (MOIP) is asking other agencies to help address the water shortage on Rarotonga.


Christmas cheer for fire victims

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

Pastor John Tangi and his New Hope Church congregation have followed through on their promise to start the Christmas season in the giving spirit.


Egg imports debated again

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

Teenui-Mapumai MP Norman George took up the egg importation issue like a dog with a bone during parliamentary debate on Tuesday.


Mangaia acting island secretary pursues old ways

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

New Mangaia acting Island Secretary Ngametua College has set new directions for the administration and its employees to aspire to.


Final contenders decided

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Local

Wins for Turangi and Takuvaine at the weekend see them head into The Computer Man bottom six finals this weekend while Titikaveka Titans take on Tupapa in the top four final.


Minister Brown 'not on same planet'

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Minister Brown and I must be living on completely different planets because one of the statements he made in Parliament on Monday and repeated on Matariki FM this morning (Wednesday) is simply not true.


Kata - December 6, 2012

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Kata

PM: stay and work an extra job December 6


Finley flashes form

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in League

Arorangi hosted the masters rugby league games last Saturday rather than on the usual Friday.


Crusaders flying

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Netball

Perth-based netball team the Crusaders have made their long journey to Rarotonga to take part in the Netball In Paradise tournament and the competition is proving to be tough.


International exposure a bonus for local netters

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Netball

Body on the line netball was the order of the day on Wednesday as teams mustered up what energy they had left after three days of back to back games to play their hearts out and hopefully secure a podium finish in their respective grades.


Marsters: 'Look after foreign workers'

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

Foreign Affairs and Immigration minister Tom Marsters said foreign workers help the Cook Islands economy and they should be looked after, not kicked out.


Purse seine catches negotiated

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

Two Cook Islands fisheries officials are at a regional conference to negotiate the country’s purse seine catch quota.


MP talks about cannabis penalty

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

The country’s high maximum penalty for cannabis offences was discussed in Parliament on Tuesday.


Colagate comes up

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen brought up ‘Colagate’ when debating clause nine of the Customs Tariff Amendment Bill on Tuesday.


'Diamonds are forever, but governments are not'

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

The second reading of the Customs Tariff Amendment Bill was held on Monday, but parliament ran out of time to debate all the clauses.


Reviews of MOIP and OPM nearly complete

Thursday 6 December 2012 | Published in Politics

Greater efficiency and more effective delivery of functions are expected from reviews of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning and Office of the Prime Minister.


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