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Pue fishermen receive new gear

Friday 4 October 2013 | Published in National

Fishing equipment worth $2400 was blessed at the Pukapuka Hostel yesterday.


Takitumu School celebrate with new sign

Friday 4 October 2013 | Published in National

Takitumu School was awash with red as the school and community donned their anniversary t-shirts in school colours yesterday.


Tax hikes and corruption allegations: stand out features of this government

Friday 4 October 2013 | Published in National

In its three years in office this government stands out because of two things; the allegations of corruption it faces and tax increases.


Sick pilot strands holiday goers

Friday 4 October 2013 | Published in National

Being forced to spend an extra six days in Rarotonga is a bonus for a trio of Australians, but not without a little headache.


Energy workshop looks at finances

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Environment

Energy efficiency and conservation in the Cook Islands were the key focus of the Pacific Energy Efficiency Programme Phase 2 workshop.


Take only what you need and save the marine park

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Environment

Sustainability is the message of marine park advocates about the marine park.


Seabed minerals meeting tonight

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Environment

A public meeting about seabed minerals will be held at the Sinai Hall today.


Tender for stationery

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Local

The Ministry of Education is inviting suppliers to bid for bulk school stationery and consumables for all the schools in the Cook Islands.


Let's dance!

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Local

Six young professional dancers are jetting off to Japan to showcase Cook Islands culture on the international stage.


Demos petition by-election results

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Local

The Democratic Party has formally petitioned the results of last month’s Murienua by-election.


A nation with its own rules

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, For a while I have been reading a few complaints about the police over there from tourists.


Retrospective taxation of the elderly 'unfair'

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I’m here on holiday, but before people dismiss me and say “you have no right to have a say in this”, I am here with my family to visit my elderly parents who after working in New Zealand for over 50 years to provide for me and my siblings they are resting in what my Dad calls ‘paradise’.


Consultation needed with tribal landowners

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Further to the issue of access to Te Tuingara via Matoteare and Areporia and the lack of consultation with the whole of the tribal landowners regarding the Avana Fishing Club, Japan and government project – true to form, Phillip Nicholas’ assertions and claims that he represents and speaks on behalf of the whole of the Manavaroa family is flawed.


Kata - October 3, 2013

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in Kata

Related article(s): Demos petition by-election results


Niue police officer on exchange programme

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in National

Cook Islands plays a leading role in regards to women in policing, making it an example that other pacific nations can follow.


Experts in home security

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in National

Providing aluminium joinery that adds to the security of your home is daily business for Cook Islands Steel.


Donor contributes funds for education

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in National

Whale researcher Nan Hauser has received a much appreciated monetary gift from a far away donor.


Dancing to the home beat in Japan

Thursday 3 October 2013 | Published in National

Love of local dance style and old folk songs has led to six young dancers representing the Cook Islands when they showcase their moves in Japan.


Shake it mama!

Wednesday 2 October 2013 | Published in Local

Zumba team leader Takaroa Wright shows low impact Zumba can be fun as she shakes a tail feather at the Are Pa Metua to celebrate the International Day for Older Persons.


Muri-Avana pilot project a success

Wednesday 2 October 2013 | Published in Local

It has been just over a year since the very first installation of a new domestic sanitation system under the Waste and Sanitation Improvement (WMI) Programme took place in the Muri-Avana area.


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