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Surprise leaves workers fizzing

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Environment

What began as a flat Friday morning meeting ended with three National Environment Service (NES) workers bubbling with excitement yesterday.


Parliamentarians meet in the Cooks

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Local

A regional conference is being held in the Cook Islands this week that echoes the oceans theme of the Pacific Leaders Forum.


Students earn pride and prizes

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Local

Ministry of Education inclusive education advisor Ngaria Stephenson says four students who participated in an international competition for youth with disabilities represented the Cook Islands with pride.


Avarua kids wide-eyed at whale and wildlife centre

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Local

More than 100 kids from Avarua School are now wiser about marine and wildlife conservation.


Kata - November 19, 2012

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Kata

Cook Islands Cusstomary Land Rights November 19


Grab bags for emergency at sea distributed

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The Cook Islands Fishing Association (CIFA) executive has distributed safety grab bags on behalf of the Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR).


Opposition suspicious of 'treating'

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen warns the government must be careful they are not seen to be illegally “treating” when offering to put Mangaia’s water needs before other outer islands.


New diploma in human rights

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Politics

A new course at the University of the South Pacific will provide training and a recognised qualification in leadership, governance and human rights for people throughout the Pacific region.


Conservation key to fishing

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Technology

The western and central Pacific tuna fishery is the world’s biggest tuna fishery – worth US$5.5 billion in 2011.


Arorangi celebrate soccer draw

Monday 19 November 2012 | Published in Football

In the main football match in the Lotto Premier men’s competition Arorangi almost caused another major upset in the 2012 Rarotonga Round Cup competition when they held top of the table Tupapa-Maraerenga to a one all draw.


Vaka building a traditional art

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Art

Local carver Michael Tavioni is addressing modern problems using traditional knowledge.


Owner unfazed by arson claims

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Local

Eric Short Automotive owner Eric Short says accusations by insurance assessors that he organised the fire are “just part of the procedure”.


Only two home

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Local

Just two cabinet ministers will be in the Cook Islands for the whole of next week to play host to the 50-plus parliamentary delegates who are arriving this weekend for a week-long conference.


Fundraiser for Miss South Pacific effort

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Local

Remember to get behind Maine Purotu Kate Ngatokorua as she prepares to represent the Cook Islands at the Miss South Pacific pageant in American Samoa next month. ‘Kings and Queens’ is the theme of a quiz and auction night fundraiser for Ngatokorua on Thursday November 22 at Club Raro. Contact Keren Aviu on 51250 or Shannon Saunders on 29292 for more information.


2 French naval visits in 1 week

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Local

Two French naval vessels will stop in to Rarotonga on courtesy calls while in Cook Islands waters next week.


It's up to the law-makers

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I read the various comments regarding the above subject which I think has gone wild and out of control.


Kata - November 17, 2012

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Kata

Lawyers get more work there way November 17


5% power discount announced

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Following heated debate in parliament last week on the high cost of power, the government yesterday announced a 5 percent discount for promptly paid power bills.


Puna to PNG

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna is taking a government delegation to Port Moresby next week to strengthen bilateral ties with the Papua New Guinea Government.


Meeting house vandalised

Saturday 17 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Unchecked vandalism and lack of community care have caused the Turangi meeting house to fall into disrepair.


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