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Vanilla and nono in focus on Atiu

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in National

The growers of Enuamanu have agreed to focus on vanilla and nono as their two most profitable export crops. Minister of agriculture Nandi Glassie, assistant minister of agriculture Kiriau Turepu and ministry field officer Patu Katu returned last week to Rarotonga from Atiu, where they met with local growers to discuss the forthcoming launch of […]


Cooks at The Cloud

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in National

The Cook Islands delegation has arrived at Aucklands The Cloud for the Pacific Showcase, which begins today. Matutu Breweries, Cook Islands Tourism and Avaiki Pearls are on display, as are paintings (like the one pictured) by Cook Islands artist Sylvia Marsters. 11090408


Suicide prevention week

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in National

The Ministry of Health and Te Kainga are acknowledging World Suicide Prevention Day, which falls on September 10, with a week-long campaign commencing today. The purpose of World Suicide Prevention Day is to raise awareness around the globe that suicide can be prevented. Disseminating information, improving education and training, and decreasing stigmatization are important tasks […]


2 vessels join Aitutaki fishing fleet

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in National

Two new vessels are ensuring the development of Aitutakis fishing industry, providing opportunities in fishing tourism as well as commercial catch operations. The Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) and Aitutakis community are celebrating the launch of FV Mary Jane and Kiokio respectively Aitutakis first locally-owned and based commercial longline fishing vessel and purpose-built bonefish guide […]


Think of the mamas

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in Smoke Signals

The 20 member rugby rendezvous masquerading as the Forum delegation would be just fine if the chores had been done before the kids go out to play, a smoke signaller writes. For instance, you kids go for your trip after every household in Rarotonga has a 24 hour, seven day a week supply of fresh […]


Soccer squad looks ahead to Samoa

Monday 5 September 2011 | Published in Football

the Cook Islands men soccer players will have little time to relax and rest after wrapping up their Pacific Games soccer tournament in Noumea last week. The team failed to make the top four of the tournament and finished up 4th in their 5 team pool. The competition will progress without the Cook Islands who […]


Dont burn change a generational habit

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Environment

The smell of smoke wafting through the quiet evening air is all too familiar. That will be the burning of household rubbish be it leaves that were raked that day, fresh lawn clippings or the rubbish pit out the back of the house that has now been filled to the brim. It is the most […]


Girls keep medals

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Local

Members of the V12 500m womens team will be able to keep the bronze medals wrongly presented to them earlier this week, Pacific Games officials have confirmed. But Team Cook Islands will still not be able to include the medal in its tally at the 2011 New Caledonia Games. On Thursday, members of the Pacific […]


Fun day fundraiser

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Local

A fun day at Nukutere College has brought in a sack full of funds expected to total tens of thousands of dollars. With the afternoon far from coming to a close, the school had already amassed $18,000 by about 2pm and principal Donna Nahu said all signs pointed to that figure rising further. She said […]


Disgruntled justice staff leaving ministry

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Local

Despite government promising to pay Ministry of Justice staff at least their minimum salaries as stipulated by contract, the department now has nine outstanding vacancies. Cook Islands News understands some are the result of disgruntled long-serving employees resigning after being refused pay increases. Within governments 2011-2012 appropriation is an allocation to the justice ministry of […]


Finsec calls airlines argument a nonsense

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Local

International airline arguments not to include Cook Islands departure tax in ticket prices are a nonsense, financial secretary Richard Neves says. He is making public the governments continued struggle to have the local $55 departure tax embedded in fares with airlines operating in and out of the country Air New Zealand, Pacific Blue and Air […]


Divas get their act together

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

Ahead of their Divas in Paradise gig next month, local singer-songwriters Kura Happ and Tara Kauvai are busy writing new tracks. The divas join New Zealand singers Bella Kalolo and Julia Deans onstage at Club Raros Are Karioi on October 28.Theyve both got singing gigs in the evenings Kura performs six nights a week and […]


Students promote peace on stage

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

The inaugural Peace Song Quest on Wednesday night showcased some up-and-comers whose talent and enthusiasm made for an exciting show. A lot of effort went into writing original songs and they all practiced really hard, Tereora College teacher Ani ONeill said. Weve got some pop stars in our schools who need some time in the […]


Facebookers liking what they see of Cooks

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

So who cares if a member of the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation is enjoying the sun at Aitutakis Tamanu beach? Apparently, its about 23,000 people. Christian Mani, the corporations online marketing director, was pushing the value of online resources and social media to tourism industry members on Thursday night to convince them of the reach […]


Study something to shout about

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

They may have been a small group at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) graduation ceremony, but they made sure everybody knew they were there. When it came time for Cook Islander Terry Ngatokorua to receive his Bachelors degree at the AUT ceremony, his family was told they could do whatever they wanted. After more […]


Making use of the tree of life

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

Making use of the many coconuts around us, weve been working on ways to produce tasty treats to replace the dairy products we cant afford. The coconut butter, which would be white if not for a touch of tumeric, is a big hit and nice in baking, but it took about a half litre of […]


Diagnostics specialists share expertise

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

For the first time an automotive diagnostic training course is being held in the Cook Islands, through the Automotive Diagnostic Network and sole local member Eric Short. The network was established about 10 years ago and as the only member outside of New Zealand and Australia, Short is also the only local mechanic providing diagnostic […]


Efficiency still important to reducing bills

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

It might come as a surprise from a man whose business is in solar panels, but the first bit of advice Solar Bob Riley offers to people looking to reduce their power bills is this: get energy-conscious. For Riley, the first thing people should be doing to reduce their energy costs is look at ways […]


Power prices a solar incentive

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Features

It may be a strange positive point to having such high electricity prices, but the steep costs of powering your business or home makes the Cook Islands one of the best countries in the world for converting to solar power. It is a strange sweetener to the bitter pill of monthly power invoices, but it […]


No Sunday sport

Saturday 3 September 2011 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Sir, I am responding to your news item of Wednesday August 31 2011 headed, Club Philippines celebrates first year. I believe this was held at Nukupure sports field at Muri, Ngatangiia on Sunday August 28 Fine! Except, why on a Sunday? The celebration was fine but definitely not on Sunday as far as I […]


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