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Have your say on wastewater issues

Tuesday 5 December 2017 | Published in Local

Be informed and have your say at the Mei Te Vai Ki Te Vai consultation meeting, to be held at the USP campus in Takamoa.


A life devoted to women's rights

Tuesday 5 December 2017 | Published in Local

Women’s rights, health, and equality, along with violence against women, business opportunities for women and political leadership are just some of the issues to which Dr Takiora Ingram has devoted her personal and professional life.

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Exciting round of football in knockouts

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Football

The Cook Islands Football knock-out competition produced some fierce contests and mixed results over the weekend.

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Agriculture big fail by government

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Opinion

After reading my column today, I have no doubt the Agriculture minister will say, “What does she know about agriculture?”


Another road death – but no mention of helmets

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Recently there was another tragedy on our roads with a death of a motorcyclist on the sea wall.


The 'Waffle Queen' bites back

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

George Pitt has poked the wrong snake with a stick.


New culture policy and the arts

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

This is the second of a series of CINews articles on the new National Culture Policy initiated by the Ministry of Cultural Development, to be introduced next year. The policy addresses five strategic goals and will introduce a number of significant changes. The second strategic goal is art and art forms.


Rarotongan royal was noted jazz singer

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

She was Rarotongan royalty but Myra Aroha Memory Love never played the role of princess of the Cook Islands.

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Crunch time for knockout teams

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Football

The CIFA Knockout round battles will be fought today on the Takitumu school grounds in Matavera and Teimurimotia Park in Titikaveka.


Auction pays off for young artists

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Apii Te Uki Ou pupils exhibited some of their finest artwork at the Bergman Gallery on Thursday evening.

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Taking fitness to the people

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Hot on the Rock

A Cook Islander has returned to Rarotonga with a passion for fitness, and has already begun to revolutionise the industry as owner and head trainer of Rarotonga Personal Trainers.

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TIS supports polystyrene ban

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Environment

This weekly column is provided by Te Ipukarea Society. It deals with conservation and environmental matters of concern to the Cook Islands.

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Answering the divine call to the heart

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Opinion

I recently saw a video on Facebook that moved me deeply.


Mangaia: A fruit bowl of potential

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Opinion

As we sat at a table laden with food, vegetables, corn, pineapples, paka and everything else you would have at a Mangaian church kaikai, the people sang behind us.

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Students learn about lagoon health

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Staff from the Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) are visiting schools around Rarotonga, and educating youngsters on lagoon health.

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Teachers honoured for their hard work

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

A ceremony has been held to honour school teachers in Rarotonga and the outer islands for a year of commitment, dedication and hard work.

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Playwright wins top award

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Cook Islands artist Miria George received recognition for her outstanding talent earlier this month when she received one of New Zealand’s top playwright awards.

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Fond farewells for ministry heads

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Heads of government ministries bid farewell to colleagues Gail Townsend and Elizabeth Iro at a dinner hosted by Public Service Commissioner Russell Thomas this week.


Mangaia tour guides graduate

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Visitors to Mangaia will soon be able to enjoy new eco-tours thanks to a recent tour guide training and mentoring project held recently on the island.

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Acting secretary chosen

Monday 4 December 2017 | Published in Local

Public Service Commissioner Russell Thomas yesterday announced Danielle Cochrane as the acting Secretary of Education until a permanent secretary is appointed to the role in the new year.


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