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Making a model of Mangaia

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Outer Islands

Around 60 people attended the three-dimensional modelling (P3DM) workshop at the Mangaia Oneroa Youth Hall on Monday.

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Fiji school visit food for thought

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Opinion

DRIVING along dusty roads, through a development project that we are told has been going on for three years, I struggled to see many workers working on the road as we scuttled past in our taxi.

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Lunch break dive sets a Fijian wahoo record

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

FIJI – Fiji-based Australian spear fisherman Jaga Crossingham has won plenty of fans since images of his monster 57kg wahoo made a hit on social media last month.


Tongan language week 'about respect'

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – New Zealand’s Tongan Language Week has kicked off with a celebration of unity and culture in Wellington on Monday.


West Papua petition tabled in New Zealand

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

NEW ZEALAND – A petition has been tabled in New Zealand’s parliament calling on the government to make a number of representations on the plight of West Papuans.


Samoa to launch inquiry into violence

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

SAMOA – Samoa’s Ombudsman plans to launch a national enquiry into violence next year.


Kitesurfer killed by shark

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

NEW CALEDONIA – An Australian kitesurfer has died in a shark attack off New Caledonia’s main island, in the second fatal attack in the South Pacific territory in six months.


Global warming making oceans sick

Wednesday 7 September 2016 | Published in Regional

New report paints bleak picture for marine life


Youthful Sokattak lineup riding high after massive win

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Football

DESPITE the wet and muddy conditions at the infamous Swamp in Avatiu, Nikao Sokattak wasted no time and got down to business in round two of the Vans premier men’s clash over the weekend.

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Tietjens, the quiet master, quits

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Rugby Union

Sir Gordon Tietjens has finally called time as head coach of the All Blacks Sevens team after 22 years in charge.

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Swearing on TV not appreciated

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

“THE SEVEN DAYS TV programme on Friday night was disgusting, with swearing flowing freely like nobody’s business,” a smoke signaller says.


Kiwi invention recycles plastic

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THE EXCITING thing about living in today’s technological society is that there are amazing people still inventing amazing machines that can help us clean up our many mistakes we have made along the way.

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Pacific mini games' preparations on schedule

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Regional

VANUATU – The new head of the Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu says preparations for next year’s event are about to hit top-gear.


$100 gold mine remains a disaster

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Regional

SOLOMON ISLANDS – The Solomon Islands environment ministry has condemned the “immoral behaviour” of an Australian miner for selling an abandoned gold mine to traditional landowners for one hundred dollars.


Fa'afafine deserve a 'special day'

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Regional

SAMOA – The newly-crowned Miss Samoa Fa‘afafine, Precillia Mulinuu Ulberg, believes that fa‘afafine deserve a special day in Samoa in line with Mothers Day, Fathers Day and White Sunday.


PM confirms messages are from God

Tuesday 6 September 2016 | Published in Regional

Samoa’s Tuilaepa has spiritual writing translated


Cooks U20s trouble the Kiwis in opener

Monday 5 September 2016 | Published in Football

Cook Islands put on a spirited performance and went down fighting against hot favourites New Zealand in the opening match of the OFC U20 Championship in Vanuatu.


'Big Tuna' letter is, in fact, not right

Monday 5 September 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

REGARDING the letter in last week’s CI News written by “Big Tuna,” it is true that Mr Bishop was charged with bribery and corruption.


Chemicals within plastic bottles are a danger

Monday 5 September 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

THE PROBLEM with plastic bottles starts well before they become unwanted and lie around our beaches and roads.

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Quest to record Pitcairn's cultural treasures

Monday 5 September 2016 | Published in Regional

PITCAIRN ISLAND – A search is underway for treasures from Pitcairn Island which have been disseminated abroad along with Pitcairn’s diaspora.


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