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Events business with a twist will be family legacy

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Hot on the Rock

Many will know Esther Tetava as the sole force behind the popular Frigid clothing line. Her first business venture saw her visions come to reality in the form of urban wear for men and women.

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Children give 10 out of 10 for the 10s tournament

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Local

The Bluesky U13 Primary Schools Rugby 10s Tournament kicked off to a strong start at Raemaru Park on Wednesday afternoon.

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Back at last! It's great parliament is finally sitting

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Opinion

I am very happy that parliament is sitting and the Members of Parliament can now get on with the business that they were elected to perform.

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Parliament needs advice from Kiwi expert

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I was interested to hear the Speaker on Thursday announce the presence here of a former Deputy Clerk of the NZ parliament, Debra Angus, to assist in a review of the Parliamentary Standing Orders and I would suggest such review is not before time.


Why going back to your roots is good for environment

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Environment

All indigenous peoples of the Earth have always maintained a strong bond with nature.

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Hair-raising time on Crazy Hair Day

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Local

“Bigger and brighter, is better’’ was the motto thriving at Te Uki Ou’s annual “crazy hair day’’.

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CITC has safe sunscreens

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Trading Corporation says it is continually looking at ways to reduce the impact its products have on the environment.


Slip, slop, slapping away our reefs

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Local

Holiday-makers enticed to escape the chilly depths of the New Zealand winter and instead soak up the sun in Rarotonga, are surprisingly being urged to leave their sunblock at home.

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Police beef up safety element in tests

Monday 26 June 2017 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands Police Service says it will reinforce its road safety priority with a more stringent oversight of licensing to drive motorcycles following the government’s move to scrap the $50 “skills and handling” fee, this week.


Masters meet up with the NRL superstars

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in League

Sighting and meeting up with NRL superstars is not an everyday occurrence for many Cook Islanders, but the Cook Islands Rugby League Masters team managed to meet with the likes of Wendell Sailor and Petero Civoniceva earlier this year.

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Kuki wants to stamp his mark

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in League

Every run that Nate Peteru takes in the NRL right now is important because his future depends on it.

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Apostolic convention starts Monday

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Church Talk

Over 500 delegates from all over the South Pacific are arriving this weekend to celebrate their 27th regional Annual General Convention here in Rarotonga, to be hosted by the Apostolic Oneness Churches of the Cook Islands.


Library of Books is our faith's rock

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Local

The subject and notion of and about the Godhead has always been a much discussed, debated, written, theologised, philosophised and speculated topic throughout the history of mankind.

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Big test showing live on our screens

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Local

The much-anticipated first Test between the British and Irish Lions and the New Zealand All Blacks kicks off at Eden Park in Auckland tonight.


$3.6m to help fight money laundering

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Local

Foreign Minister Gerry Brownlee has announced a significant boost to support Pacific island countries – including the Cook Islands - comply with international anti-money laundering standards.


Who's who at fashion designers spectacular

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Local

The weather might currently seem anything but “Tropicana” but that’s all going to change come tomorrow evening at The Islander!

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Taking care of our treasures

Friday 23 June 2017 | Published in Local

Working around a lack of resources, local museum staff were given a first-hand experience on how to preserve some of their items by Te Papa staff.

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Kukis impress in Maroons grand comeback

Thursday 22 June 2017 | Published in Local

Maroons skipper Cameron Smith has lauded front-rower Dylan Napa for his outstanding contribution in Game Two as Queensland levelled the State of Origin series with an 18-16 win at ANZ Stadium.

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Another win for comeback kings

Thursday 22 June 2017 | Published in Local

The Maroons lived up to their reputation as the kings of the comeback to steal an 18-16 win over the Blues in an epic Game Two at ANZ Stadium to level the series.

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Landowners frustrated too

Thursday 22 June 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I read with interest Arthur Pickering’s story of his frustration with the government for not considering the consequences of actions government takes without consultation with stakeholders.


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