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Support for victim of coffee shop racism

Thursday 13 October 2016 | Published in Regional

AUSTRALIA – An outpouring of social media support has buoyed a Cairns cafe worker’s spirits after a customer refused to be served by her because of the colour of her skin.


Indigenous rangers alert to coral bleaching

Thursday 13 October 2016 | Published in Regional

AUSTRALIA – In April this year Indigenous rangers from the Crocodile Islands received an alarming photograph of a coral reef off the coast of Arnhem Land.


Sevens coach sad to leave Samoa

Thursday 13 October 2016 | Published in Regional

SAMOA – Damian McGrath admits it will be an odd feeling coaching against Samoa on the upcoming World Sevens Series.


New Zealand invaded by jellyfish

Thursday 13 October 2016 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – Thousands of kilometres of New Zealand coastline have been invaded by giant jellyfish, a phenomenon that has been linked to warmer sea temperatures.


Company closure shocks Samoa

Thursday 13 October 2016 | Published in Regional

Employer of 740 workers forced to cease operation


Rapana makes cut for Kiwis

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in League

Warriors star centre Solomone Kata and Canberra Raiders wing Jordan Rapana will make their Kiwis debut on Friday night (local time) when New Zealand takes on Australia in a one-off rugby league test in Perth.

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Football shoots into R2

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Football

TEAMS in the Rarotonga Round Cup Competition are set for another intensifying week of football as they head into the second round of the season.


WHO GETS PM'S AIRPOINTS?

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

A SMOKE SIGNALLER wants to know who gets to keep the frequent flier air-mile points that the prime minister must be racking up during his regular trips overseas?


Statement by Democratic Party on Pumati Israela

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

LAST WEEK executive members of the Democratic Party visited Aitutaki and Mauke to celebrate two very significant events on the respective islands: The closing by-election campaign rally in Are Nikau and the unveiling of the late Mapu Taia’s headstone.


By-election releases

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Statement by the Cook Islands Party on Apii


A good time to rethink Te Mato Vai

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

TWO YEARS after the most expensive government project in the country - Te Mato Vai - started, a point has been reached that the government should take stock, step back and take a fresh look at this project. Several developments to date have set the scene for this unique opportunity.


SPC celebrates 70th anniversary

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Local

THE PACIFIC Community (SPC) is inviting graphic designers and artists - including amateurs, students and professionals - to help the region celebrate by designing a special 70th anniversary logo.


First bilingual literacy quiz in Maori, English

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Local

THE MINISTRY of Education is hosting its inaugural Literacy Quiz competition this afternoon.


Officials discuss new industry practices

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Local

HEADS of national tourism offices from 15 Pacific island countries met in Rarotonga yesterday for the yearly board of directors meeting of the South Pacific Tourism Organisation, the region’s peak tourism development and marketing body.

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Leave the past and go forward, says PM

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Politics

THE BY-ELECTION in Aitutaki on Thursday is a chance for the people to put the past behind them, the Prime Minister Henry Puna said.


Police seek to improve interview protocols

Wednesday 12 October 2016 | Published in Regional

FIJI – Pilot projects to improve access to justice for police suspects will start in Fiji in November as the Pacific nation looks to bring about change in its police culture.


Get down and dirty... it's Buggy time

Tuesday 11 October 2016 | Published in Local

RARO BUGGY TOURS offers the challenge of driving a four-wheel-drive buggy on your own through the exotic beauty of the Rarotongan landscape.

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Apii Avarua continues its centenary celebrations

Tuesday 11 October 2016 | Published in Local

APII Avarua’s centennial celebration continues to create a lot of excitement from former students, parents, teachers and the community.

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Marketing heads talk tourism growth

Tuesday 11 October 2016 | Published in Local

TOURISM marketing executives from 14 Pacific island countries met in Rarotonga yesterday to discuss ways to increase visitor numbers to the South Pacific region.

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Cooks part of regional effort to conserve bigeye

Tuesday 11 October 2016 | Published in Local

THE MINISTRY of Marine Resources (MMR) believes it can better contribute to the sustainability of bigeye tuna by being actively involved in the management of the purse seine fishery.

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