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Election Briefs

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Politics

Keep up to date with the latest developments in the leadup to voting day on July 9.


TMV work underway

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Local

Local workers along with labourers from the Chinese Civil Engineering and Construction Company (CCECC) were busy at work yesterday.

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Anzac Day parades tomorrow

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Local

Men and women who have died serving the country in times of war will be honoured tomorrow during two Anzac Day parades.

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Women in ICT recognised internationally today

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Local

Today’s the day the world recognise women in information and communication technologies (ICT), and a new study highlights why it’s important that more are encouraged into the field.

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Tourism industry to hear survey results

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Local

Members of the local tourism industry are being invited to gather next week and hear what visitors are saying about their time in the Cook Islands.

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Covering lost licence revenue

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Once the regulatory arrangements to the recent amendment to the Transport Act have been finalised visitors from Australia, New Zealand, US, Canada, UK and the EU will not be required to obtain a Cook Islands drivers licence, if they have the appropriate category licence from their home country.

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More care needed by weed gangs

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Never mind dogs that bark incessantly, nor the roosters that crow at all hours of the night; it’s the careless idiot with the weed-eater or lawn mower that should be shot.

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Anzac Day league at Happy Valley

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in League

Game 13 of the rugby league season gets underway today at the Titikaveka rugby field.

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Netball at TSA this weekend

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Netball

Game three of the netball season got underway last night at the Telecom Sports Arena in the open one and two division.

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Snap election a tight deadline for women's group

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Politics

Plans by the Pan Pacific South East Asian Women’s Association (PPSEAWA) to encourage more women into politics were thrown a curveball with the announcement of the snap election last week.


Tonga: Head stomp witnessed

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Regional

A police witness has told the Supreme Court in Tonga he saw a police Inspector put New Zealand policeman Kali Fungavaka in a chokehold, while another officer later stomped on the victim’s head.


Youth on soccer tour

Thursday 24 April 2014 | Published in Football

A group of 14- to 16-year-old female soccer players are on their way to Auckland for a youth development football tour.

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Australia: Video contradicts reports

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

A spokesperson for Australia’s asylum seeker resource centre says the story put forward by Australian and Papua New Guinea authorities following violent clashes at an asylum seeker detention centre in February is continuing to crumble.


Tonga: Police on trial for death in custody

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

A Tongan court has been told that a New Zealand policeman, Kali Fungavaka, died in custody in Tonga two years ago after suffering skull fractures.


USA: Tongan gang member shot dead

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

A United States court marshall shot and killed a Pacific Islander, who was a gang member, in the federal courthouse in Salt Lake City in Utah after he tried to attack a witness with a pen.


In brief: Policeman found dead in freezer

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

A recently recruited Fijian policeman was found dead in the Police Special Response Unit canteen freezer at the weekend.


Tonga: Ha'apai not to be forgotten

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

The Tongan community is appealing for help to rebuild churches, parsonages and businesses, following the category five tropical cyclone earlier this year.


PNG: More earthquakes feared

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

Disaster officials in Papua New Guinea’s Bougainville are calling on people in coastal areas to stay on higher ground as the threat from earthquakes continues.


Food concerns in PNG

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

Reports from Papua New Guinea say about 54,000 people directly affected by tropical Cyclone Ita face food shortages in the next two weeks.


Solomon Islands: Flood victims need food

Wednesday 23 April 2014 | Published in Regional

Aid groups in Solomon Islands are raising concerns a lack of food security is stopping many flood victims returning home from evacuation centres.


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