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Seminar focuses on climate change issues

Tuesday 24 May 2016 | Published in Local

The launch of the “Brilliant Resilient” national seminar saw key stakeholders from around the country and the region discussing and highlighting climate change issues and disaster risk reduction actions on Rarotonga yesterday.

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Bleaching linked to climate change

Tuesday 24 May 2016 | Published in Local

Coraland giant clam bleaching was one of the issues raised as an effect of climate change at yesterday’s “Brilliant Resilient” seminar held at the National Auditorium Centre.

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Mail on slow boat to Aitutaki

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Smoke Signals

Why is it that a Bluesky invoice dated April 30 and issued about May 4 does not hit the mailbox on Aitutaki until May 18? This is an ongoing problem that we had with TCI, and the new mob are just as complacent, the invoice arriving only a day or two before the required payment date.


Worried about safety of manhole

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

My friend Tom Wills and I have been doing our late afternoon walks now for a number of years; in fact, since around 2005.

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Can't wait for 'Aoteoroazhou'

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Opinion

I would like to live long enough to see the day when people of Chinese or Asian descent are in the majority in New Zealand, and I would like Mike Hosking and the racist citizenary of New Plymouth to be around then too.


Raro experience 'life-changing'

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

ESTHER Honey Foundation volunteer Kelsey Hayden has not regretted her decision to help out at the Esther Honey Foundation.


College to call for tenders

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Requests for tenders for construction of stage one of the Tereora College redevelopment project will be issued from mid-June.


Fishing deal questions ignored

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Questions from CI News about apparent division among cabinet ministers over the EU purse seine fishing deal have been ignored by the Office of the Prime Minister.


Students prepared to cope in a disaster

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Araura College students are now better equipped to help their Aitutaki community during times of disaster.

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Palmerston's Sarah still a beauty at 92

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Outer Islands

HAVING just celebrated her 92nd birthday last month, Sarah Tupou Tina Marsters has two pieces of advice for young people – have a positive attitude towards life and always eat balanced meals.

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Schools thankful for donations

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Four Aitutaki schools have received a valuable gift from Auckland businessman Graeme Enderby – expensive high end paper cutters – a must for art education and many other uses in day-to-day school life.


Te Kainga reaches out to islands

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

MENTAL health awareness workshops will be organised by Te Kainga Mental Health on Mitiaro and Aitutaki today.

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Her kind of paradise

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Most visitors who come to the Cook Islands are here for a well-deserved break, but for Amelie Laute, our “Pacific paradise” is something else.

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A feast of TV programmes

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

Cook Islanders can now enjoy a wider selection of quality television programmes on new channel Pasifika TV, launched under the Pacific Broadcasting Initiative last week.


A cruel act

Monday 23 May 2016 | Published in Local

ESTHER Honey Foundation manager Jo Taylor Kupu has called for government intervention and public awareness about cruelty to animals after tourists found a sack containing two abandoned puppies.

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The language of love important one to learn

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Opinion

Araura College Counsellor Thomas Wynne and I were recently talking about the needs of youth, and he shared some fascinating information. Thomas discovered what students at Araura are craving as ways to feel loved.


Racing world's most beautiful lagoon

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Local

It all began on a Saturday afternoon in 2010 when a group of paddlers who lived on Aitutaki decided to paddle to Maina Island for a barbecue.

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Police on the trail of Avana thieves

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Further to my letter to the editor of CI News on Friday May 13 regarding the robbery and trashing of my home in Avana, I would like to mention that with the information and evidence available, the police will hopefully make an arrest soon.


Take it easy, slow down

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Why is the same person complaining about slow drivers?


Missing money nothing new

Saturday 21 May 2016 | Published in Letters to the Editor

So we have another case of missing money on our cultural director’s hands.


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