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MMR misses deadline for information request

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Politics

The Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) has failed to respond on time to an Official Information Act request for details behind a controversial purse seine fishing deal with a Korean company.


T-shirts say it all for purse seine protestors

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Local

Tinned fish don’t breed – that’s the message from protestors gearing up with colorful custom-made t-shirts ahead of Friday’s march against purse seine fishing.

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Youngsters get message about water

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Local

Bright young sparks are putting their thinking caps on around Rarotonga this month as part of efforts to preserve Rarotonga’s precious water supply.


The face behind every great careers expo

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Features

With Careers Expo 2015 in full swing, it’s important to remember the woman behind all the activity that takes place on the day and the weeks leading up to it.

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Beautiful spot to get your wings

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Features

Nelson Aviation College is a boutique private training establishment nestled in the picturesque landscape of Motueka, at the top of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Powerful directions at Careers Expo 2015

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Features

Hundreds of school students will get the opportunity to map out their futures today while attending the bi-annual Cook Islands Careers Expo.

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Student brings more nurture to nature

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Features

Tiana Haxton loves animals so much, she can’t even bring herself to choose one as a favourite – she simply loves them all.

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Ponia gets brief ban from travel

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Politics

Ministry of Marine Resources Secretary Ben Ponia has been given a warning and told to stand down for overseas travel until June.

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Red Devils take stroll down memory lane

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Rugby Union

The Takuvaine Red Devils came back to life last Friday to relive some of their glory days.

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Don't hold a party if you can't afford it

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I note in last Friday’s CINews that our Prime Minister, who seems to be heavily addicted to globe-trotting, has spent taxpayers’ funds on yet another plane trip.

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Some questions about Mangaia trip

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I was interested to see PM Puna is taking Kiriau Turepu and Albert Nicolas to Mangaia for the handover of machinery.

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Auraka e noo ua, mati okotai tatou

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

E te Eteta, Maromaroa tikai toku ngakau.


More thoughts on purse seining issue

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I would like to commend your balanced reporting of the purse seining issue by printing Ben Ponia's thoughtful response to the Te Ipukarea Society’s letter.


Art exhibition a fun night

Tuesday 21 April 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I was lucky enough to be invited to 'Bloody Mosquitoes' - an exhibition of watercolours on rice paper, held at LBV, Avarua on April 16.


Crosses honour WW1 soldiers

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Local

461 crosses bearing the names of Cook Islands soldiers who contributed in New Zealand’s war effort was the centrepiece of the Cook Islands Soldiers of World War One (CISWWO) Commemorative Ceremony at the Beehive in Wellington last Thursday.

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Romancing the vaka-hoppers

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Politics

Less than 12 years ago, an MP from the island of Atiu hopped across to the Democratic Party from the CIP, his political party of umpteen years.


Govt vehicles go under the hammer

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Politics

A range of Cook Islands government vehicles is going under the hammer soon as part of a community auction to get rid of transportation which is ‘surplus to requirements’.


Protest march gathers many helping hands

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Local

Friday’s planned protest march against purse seining in Cook Islands waters has been gathering plenty of support, with a large number of volunteers coming forward to help out, a spokesman for the organisers says.

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Serving the community, saving the planet

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Local

Mauke police officer Tangata Rangi-Ateriano, photographed by Eruera Nia, makes a difference in his community serving and protecting the people and caring for the environment by choosing to cycle on his beat.

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PM expected back early in the week

Monday 20 April 2015 | Published in Politics

It looks likely that most Cabinet Ministers will be on Rarotonga this week.


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