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Manihiki has 'been disillusioned for 17 years'

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I refer to the letter by ‘Disillusioned’ headed “New Manihiki Wharf is ‘money down the drain’” (CINews January 31).


'Doomsday' for poultry business?

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor Your readers will recall my several questions to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) last year about the tax reforms and how few replies were received.


Kata - February 3, 2014

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in Kata

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Panthers play the Eels today

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in League

The postponed games between the Tupapa Panthers and Avatiu Eels will be played out today and throughout the week.


Bulldogs, Bears start with win

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in League

The Titikaveka Bulldogs and the Arorangi Bears have kicked off their 2014 rugby league season with hard fought wins with the Tupapa Panthers and Avatiu Eels premier men’s grade to go head to head today at Victoria Park.


Manihiki harbours to be upgraded

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in Outer Islands

A $2.8 million upgrade to Manihiki’s harbours is scheduled to begin in March.

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A cappella singers in chicken suits flying to the Cooks

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

Chickens can’t fly, but if a brood of a cappella singers can raise the funds, it’ll be flying to the Cook Islands in March for a cultural exchange of songs and comedy.


Local scouts join 20th NZ jamboree

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

The Cook Islands Boy Scouts attended the 20th New Zealand Scout Jamboree, which was held in Fielding, New Zealand from December 28 to January 7.


Kiwi students taking skills to Atiu

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

Six occupational therapy students from New Zealand are about to change lives – and have their own lives changed – when they head to Atiu next week.


Tertiary students acknowledged at graduation

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

More than 50 students wore ei’s and proud smiles when they graduated from the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute on Friday.


All Cabinet ministers in country this week

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

This week, all members of cabinet have been invited to a two-day conference that aims to focus on the role of parliament in fighting corruption.


Niue Treaty Subsidiary Agreement consultation

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

The Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) has announced that the first Cook Islands Consultation on the Niue Treaty Subsidiary Agreement (NTSA) is being held this week in Rarotonga.


Government office helps solve employment disputes

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in National

The role of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ Labour and Employment Relations Office is to ensure there is a legal process to regulate the employer–employee relationship.


'Ship out' those old tyres

Monday 3 February 2014 | Published in Smoke Signals

“Public health officials need to focus on getting a good result in the case of the 500 tyres in the backyard property of the manager of a car and bike hire business,” a smoke signaller writes.


Cooks presents concerns on seabed minerals work

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Environment

A lack of resources and lack of capacity are the main obstacles for the Cooks in planning how to manage the environmental impact of deep sea minerals activity, according to a report on a workshop in Fiji.


Toa admits selling high-sulphur diesel

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Local

Toa Petroleum has admitted to accidentally selling diesel containing sulphur levels more than 100-times higher than what is suitable for modern vehicles.


Superfund act declared unconstitutional

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Local

The legislation behind the Superannuation fund has been declared unconstitutional by the Cook Islands High Court.


Students honoured

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute graduate Angela Taoro flashes a hospitality-worthy smile as she receives a distinction award for her hard work in the Faculty of Hospitality and Services during 2013.


Celebrating independence

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, This is an open letter to my Mum.


Driver's licence dates questioned

Saturday 1 February 2014 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Last June, my husband and I lined up to get the obligatory driver’s licences at the police station.


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