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How will cabinet answer 27 questions?

Wednesday 28 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Norman George is asking four cabinet members a record 27 questions during question-and-answer time in parliament next week – but is cabinet concerned?


Better leaders in government roles

Wednesday 28 November 2012 | Published in Politics

A group of Cook Islanders have recently qualified to become better leaders for the people.


Commissioner Carter backs anti-violence awareness

Wednesday 28 November 2012 | Published in Rugby Union

New Zealand High Commissioner John Carter has thrown his support behind the anti-domestic violence campaign taking place on Rarotonga.


Under 17 kick starts soccer KO comp

Wednesday 28 November 2012 | Published in Football

Today the CIFA Knockout Competition will kick start at 4:30pm with the under 17 men’s division at the CIFA Complex and Takitumu School Grounds.


Community urged to conserve water

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Environment

Water shortages on Rarotonga have prompted authorities to urge the community to conserve water.


Napa wraps up Miss Earth

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Environment

After over 10 days of competition from 80 international contestants, the 2012 Miss Earth pageant was wrapped up with the coronation night on November 24.


Juniors and swimmers in action

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Environment

The junior stars of Vaka Eiva paddling will have a chance to showcase their potential when they take part in the Mapu Oe Vaka races this morning.


Reef Shipping in receivership

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Local

Reef Shipping have gone into receivership – but owners of local consortium Tai Moana say Cook Islands services won’t be affected.


Business sector serious about PNG

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Local

Local business leaders say the way to launch meaningful business links between the Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea may lie in a cooperative approach to economic development.


Ngakau Toa Vaka vaine, iron queens

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Local

The Ngakau Toa Vaka open women’s V6 iron team are the toast of the local paddling circle after the pure local side smashed the 18km course to be crowned the iron queens.


Parliamentary intervention a 'last resort'

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, My understanding of the issues surrounding the occupation right debate mirrors that of Mr Mitchell.


Kata - November 27, 2012

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Kata

Minister"s welcomed back November 27


Cheesy treats delight!

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Aitutaki students have been smiling with more cheese than usual at Vaitau Primary School.


George asks the hard questions

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Independent MP for Teenui-Mapumai Norman George intends to be very vocal when parliament reconvenes on December 3.


Civil society organisations help the Cooks develop

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Politics

A large gathering of regional non-governmental organisations heard that better dialogue between them, government and donor partners is needed to develop Pacific countries effectively.


27 questions put to cabinet

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Fishing licences


Cabinet travels 'to moon and back'

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Teenui-Mapumai MP Norman George touched on subjects from cabinet’s travel to what party he really belongs to in his address on the Cook Islands’ political landscape at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference last week.


Students learn cheesy craft

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Technology

Science just got a whole lot cheesier at Vaitau Primary School – and the students certainly aren’t complaining.


Tenacious Arorangi women crowned champions

Tuesday 27 November 2012 | Published in Football

An emphatic victory in their last match of the season saw Arorangi lift the CIPS Image and Copy Centre championship over the weekend.


Boiler bombing!

Monday 26 November 2012 | Published in Local

Soaring temperatures at the weekend sent crowds to the sea to cool down, including this group of boys who turned the iconic boiler just outside the mouth of Avarua harbour into a jumping platform.


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