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Bank to sponsor tourism exchange

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Local

ANZ has partnered with the South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE) as the major sponsor for the regional event to be held in Melbourne, Australia in June.


New insights on fishing issue

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Thank you MMR for Monday night’s purse seine consultation.


Malfunctioning phones cause concern

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am really concerned that Telecom Cook Islands has not issued a media release to explain why a number of top-brand cellphones (Samsung, iPhone, Nokia) have been malfunctioning over the past week or so.


Bishop protests shipping service cut

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Politics

Aitutaki MP Teina Bishop has written to Matson South Pacific and Uma Shipping Ltd in a last-ditch effort to stop monthly shipping services to Aitutaki from being cut from two voyages a month to one.

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Primary school soccer teams battle for supremacy

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Football

The battle for supremacy in the Origin Gas Senior Primary School football tournament continues today as Apii Nikao, Arorangi and Avarua strive to maintain their hold on the top of the table in the girls and boys’ divisions.

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Storm surge swamped Tuvalu

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

Funafuti – Tuvalu can expect Red Cross relief supplies this week to deal with damage after a storm surge caused by Cyclone Pam.


Vanuatu faces huge rebuild challenge

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – The death toll in Vanuatu from Cyclone Pam is officially 24 – but there are major fears for thousands of people on the archipelago’s southern islands which appear to have been totally devastated, according to aerial surveillance reports.


New Zealand's East Cape dodges cyclone's fury

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

GISBORNE – She came with all the warnings under the sun, but the monster Tropical Cyclone Pam that slammed Vanuatu fizzled out almost before she reached New Zealand’s shores.


Kiribati reports damage from big seas

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

TARAWA – The Kiribati government says it is receiving reports of severe damage on three of the nation’s southern islands following high winds and sea surges due to Cyclone Pam.


Food crops ruined by cyclone

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – A Vanuatu agriculture expert said the damage to staple food crops from Cyclone Pam throughout much of the country was very serious.


Remote islands prepare for tail end of Pam

Wednesday 18 March 2015 | Published in Regional

CHATHAM ISLANDS – Winds are gusting to 110kmh and rain has been pouring on the Chatham Islands all night, as residents await ex-Cyclone Pam.


Twenty years of inspiring vaka voyaging

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Local

Twenty years ago today, double-hulled voyaging vaka Te Au O Tonga set off on her maiden voyage.

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Call for increased fish conservation

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Local

THE Ministry of Marine Resources’ push to allocate more fishing days to purse seine operations must be offset by conservation efforts.


Harbour shelter plan welcomed

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Local

Companies involved in the cruise ship industry on Rarotonga have welcomed plans to build an Are Tapaeanga or shelter at Avatiu harbour.

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Partnership claim 'absolute nonsense'

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The claim by Albert Nicholas that his party-hopping or vaka-jumping is the result of a partnership agreement between the Avatiu Democrats and the Cook Islands Party Government is absolute nonsense.

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Calling future scientists...

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Environment

If you are a senior secondary student considering a career in fisheries science, marine biology, or if you just have a passion for knowing more about what is in our ocean, then this training opportunity could be for you.

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Deeply in love with the Cook Islands

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am an Australian married to a beautiful Cook Island lady.


Meeting invites public feedback

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Politics

A public meeting was held last night to present information on the development of the Cook Islands purse seine fishery.


Enough is enough, remove lifetime ban

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It was fantastic to read about the results our athletes Roland Neurerer and Kevin Henderson achieved when they represented the Cooks


Urgent need for aid in wake of cyclone

Tuesday 17 March 2015 | Published in Regional

PORT VILA – The National Disaster Office in Vanuatu says the government had enough food supplies for evacuation centres in Port Vila to last the rest of the week, but international food assistance will be needed.


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