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Call to unite on indigenous rights

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

KIA ORANA e te iti tangata Kuki Airani,

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Aroa Kiritimiti e te Mataiti Ou

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

I rangi ei te rangi e tona tini Atua


Time to celebrate unity of Christ

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

HISTORICALLY, Christmas has been recognised as a time of remembrance, celebration and rest and it has been something that we all look forward to as we come together at the one time during the year to remember and celebrate the spirit and unity of Christ.


Don't rubbish your Christmas

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Local

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

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Departure signals PM's ship sinking

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

The RECENT announcement that Liz Koteka has resigned from the Office of Prime Minister comes as no surprise, although it’s a pity it has taken this long to initiate.

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Festive season brings need to take extra care

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

KIA ORANA, the festive period is a time for us to celebrate with our families, our friends and our work mates.

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Time for reflection... and to look ahead

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Opinion

KIA ORANA to all our people in the Cook Islands and beyond, and a very warm kia orana to our visitors and returning friends and families. Welcome home.


Lack of land grave matter

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Local

RAROTONGA may have to adopt new burial practices because there’s a widespread feeling that the island is running out of room to bury our dead in the conventional manner.

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Deluge delivers worst flooding in decades

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Regional

FIJI – Rakiraki Town residents have dubbed the recent flooding as the worst in more than a decade.


Fijians facing a muddy Christmas

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Regional

FIJI – Fiji’s Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama is calling on every Fijian to share the Christmas spirit through helping those that are in need and those that were affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston and this week’s severe flooding from tropical depression TD04F.


Airliner hijackers surrender

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Regional

MALTA – The hijacking of a Libyan plane has ended peacefully after armed men who seized control surrendered in Malta.


Ebola vaccine being fast tracked

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Regional

Trials in West Africa prove 100 per cent effective


Berlin attacker shot dead

Wednesday 28 December 2016 | Published in Regional

GERMANY – The Berlin market attacker, Anis Amri, has been shot dead by police in Milan.


Rapana, Holmes rated top NRL wingers

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in League

WINGERS have always been the glamour boys of rugby league: a speedster streaking down the sideline or launching acrobatically into the in-goal to ground a crucial four-pointer millimetres inside the dead ball line is the type of thing that brings fans through the gates.

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How about some Christmas style of our own?

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I LOVE this time of the year when the pretty coloured lights are on every night, zig-zagging across the road in Turangi, Muri and Aorangi.


Good tidings of great joy

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Church Talk

IN ‘A CHRISTMAS Carol’ written by the English author Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge’s nephew Fred, captures the magic of this sacred time of the year by reflecting that…

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Internal Affairs clarifies public holiday issues

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Local

AFTER receiving legal advice on the issue, the Labour and Consumer Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has clarified workers’ rights and obligations under the Employment Relations Act 2012 and the Public Holidays Act 1999.


Work underway on Apii Nikao rebuild project

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Local

GROUND work has begun on the Apii Nikao rebuild project at the southern end of the school grounds.

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Movember cash handover

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Local

THIS WEEK, Movember ambassador George George will hand over $6000 raised during the month of November 2016 to Te Kainga to support their work with mental health.


Miss World contestant home to warm welcome

Friday 23 December 2016 | Published in Local

MISS WORLD Cook Islands contestant Natalia Short arrived home on Tuesday afternoon after making her nation proud at the Miss World Pageant.

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