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Safety straps replace pareu 'seat belts'

Monday 5 October 2015 | Published in Local

Safety of the most vulnerable passengers on our roads is at the heart of a venture created by a group of young entrepreneurs.

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Cook Island – or Cook Islands?

Monday 5 October 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, This year has been a celebration of 50 years of Cook Islands self-governance – a great reason to celebrate. A reason to be proud of our identity as Cook Islanders.


Words to ponder from the scriptures

Monday 5 October 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, A couple of weeks ago we read a scripture that I have been pondering since.


Encouraging inquisitive young minds

Monday 5 October 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, This year’s Lagoon Day, October 22 and 23 has a special point of interest as a number of the exhibits are from students. Hence our theme Solution Finders Expo - Young ideas for better care over the next 50 years.


Ture i te To'ora na te papa'a

Saturday 3 October 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Kia orana e te Etita, Te pa’u atu nei au ite reta tei tata ia e teia nga tangata ko Ali Haible e Cameron Thorp ite Varaire ra 25 o Tepetema nei. E ma’ata ta raua au manako i akiaki mai i roto i teia reta, inara, ko te manako ma’ata taku i opu mai, koia oki ko te akatupu’anga i teia ture e tamanako ia nei no runga i te matakitaki ite toora.


Rehab brawl results in three arrests

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Local

A case of queue-jumping for food outside Rehab Nightclub and Bar last Friday night sparked a brawl and the arrest of three young – and clearly hungry, men.


Seaweed invades Muri lagoon

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Environment

Member of Parliament for Ngatangiia Tama Tuavera is up in arms about seaweed growth which he believes is choking life from the pristine waters of Muri lagoon.

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Sanctuary will protect vibrant biodiversity

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Regional

KERMADEC ISLANDS – The sea that surrounds New Zealand’s sub-tropical Kermadec islands supports a vibrant community of resident whales, predatory fish, seabirds, turtles and luminescent fish that live in one of the most geologically active areas on earth, New Zealand’s Forest and Bird Society says on it website.


Paris is 'last chance' to save the world

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Regional

NEW YORK – Reaching a successful climate deal in Paris at the end of the year is the last chance to save the planet, France’s president Francois Hollande has warned.


Tonga aiming for top three pool spot

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Regional

EXETER – Tonga’s hopes of taking a top-three spot in Pool C will be tested by an in-form Argentina in Leicester on Sunday, but the Pacific islanders believe they can achieve automatic qualification for Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan.


Norfolk out in protest

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Regional

Islanders want new PM to return their self government


Ocean sanctuary announced

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Regional

NZ plans for South Pacific marine sanctuary around the Kermadecs


Resort fireworks startle Muri residents

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Local

Fireworks that were set off at Nautilus Resort on Saturday night without any warning to the community have angered some Muri residents who were startled by the late night noise.


Bad decisions spoil great game

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Last Saturday was the final of what should have been the best rugby union game of the season, between the mighty Reds (Takuvaine club) and the underdogs, the Eels (Avatiu club).

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Uritaua respond to Crocombe letter

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Sam Crocombe’s outburst in CI News on September 26 was not only childish, arrogant, insulting and slanderous to the whole of the Uritaua tribe, but in my opinion, full of lies and allegations.


Government still pestering pensioners

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It is with sadness once again that this so-called Cook Islands Party government, the government that we voted into Parliament is still pestering the New Zealand pensioners.


Controversial cars have 14 new owners

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Politics

The government’s venture into part-time car dealing is nearly over, with most of the 20 Hyundai vehicles bought for Te Maeva Nui celebrations now sold.

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Tourism council meets

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands Tourism Industry Council held its annual general meeting at the Edgewater Resort & Spa on the back of a marketing update meeting provided by the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation.


Atiu hostel project gets boost from bowls

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Local

A cheque for $8000 has been handed over to the Atiu hostel committee following a highly successful bowling competition at the Cook Islands national bowling grounds in Tutakimoa earlier this month.


Lessons on our environment

Wednesday 30 September 2015 | Published in Environment

On Monday evening the 11 Miss Cook Islands contestants turned their heads to learning about our environment.

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