Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Outer Islands
Sixty-one wheelie bins have been donated to two small communities on the island of Atiu.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Local
With tourism a vitally important industry across the South Pacific, the inaugural South Pacific Tourism Exchange will be the region’s largest travel and tourism business-to-business event.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Politics
Mobilising Cook Islands professional skills and experience was the focus point of discussion this week at the Cook Islands High Commisioner Tiki Matapo’s office in Wellington last week.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Outer Islands
Pearl biologist Tina Weier has discovered her dream job working in Manihiki.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Local
Pacific people who live in Wellington City are encouraged to come out and vote in today's election for the City Council’s Pacific Advisory Group.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Environment
Environmental organisation Te Ipukarea Society is concerned about the Ministry of Marine Resources’ plans to establish a bigeye tuna fishery in the Cook Islands.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Local
Avarua harbour has a new piece of equipment to help keep people safe in the water.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Weather
Moon gazers will no doubt be hoping for clear skies tonight so they can catch a glimpse of the full lunar eclipse.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in League
There will be little time to recover from tough games of rugby league at the weekend as midweek games are likely to be played ahead of the Easter weekend.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Politics
The Cook Islands Parliament resumes sitting today after a week-long break.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
Some asylum seekers held in detention on Nauru will be able to temporarily settle on the island if they are found to be genuine refugees, Australia’s Immigration Minister Scott Morrison says.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
The deputy Prime Minister of Samoa has been found guilty of obstructing police while they tried to carry out a blood-alcohol test last year.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
Queensland looks set to face a damage bill of up to one billion dollars after Cyclone Ita ravaged infrastructure and major industries.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
Thousands of people around Australia have marched in rallies calling for an end to the Federal Government’s policies on asylum seekers.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
A Fiji opposition grouping says any breaches of the law by the military regime are unlikely to be investigated until democracy is restored.
Monday 14 April 2014 | Published in Regional
Two strong earthquakes on Friday night in Bougainville claimed the life of a young child as houses collapsed in the southern provinces.
Saturday 12 April 2014 | Published in Environment
Eyebrows were raised at an energy efficiency workshop when the country’s Government-owned power authority Te Aponga Uira failed to show up.
Saturday 12 April 2014 | Published in Environment
An outbreak of the oriental fruit fly pest in the Puaikura district has been confirmed by Agriculture officials, who will be working overtime this weekend to contain the pest.
Saturday 12 April 2014 | Published in Local
Government-owned power authority Te Aponga Uira has awarded a major fuel-hosting and delivery contract to Triad Pacific Petroleum.
Saturday 12 April 2014 | Published in Local
Important changes to the driving licence rules will need to be clearly communicated to visitors, says the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation.
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