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Tupapa score first win

Monday 10 June 2013 | Published in Netball

The talented and young Tupapa premier netball grade registered their first win of the domestic netball season on Friday with a comfortable 55-44 win over Arorangi.


Speaker celebrates first year

Monday 10 June 2013 | Published in Politics

Members of parliament paid tribute to the honourable Niki Rattle yesterday, who celebrated her one year anniversary as house speaker.


Cough medicine before catering

Monday 10 June 2013 | Published in Smoke Signals

“The health conference soon to be held here in Aitutaki next month is a waste of taxpayers’ money,” a smoke signaller writes.


Photography workshop to begin

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Art

Sharing her knowledge of photography is part of the impetus for Mahiriki Tangaroa, who is taking a photography workshop next week.


Palmerston embraces Marine Park

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

Today is World Oceans Day, an event that has been running globally since 2002 and was officially recognised by the United Nations in 2009.


Scientist explains island's reef health

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

A local scientist says the time lapse since the last cyclone and the relatively low human activity on Palmerston are likely reasons for Palmerston’s healthy reef.


SeaSketch demonstrated

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

Palmerston Islanders are more informed than most people on Rarotonga about the computer mapping and consultation programme SeaSketch.


Isolation keeps island pristine

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

Palmerston has an extremely beautiful coral reef, lagoon and islets.


Plight of the Maratea

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

The Humphead Wrasse, locally known as maratea, is an iconic coral reef fish which is in serious decline worldwide.


Customary conservation zones

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Environment

The Koutu Nui has recommended zoning local jurisdictional boundaries within the national Marine Park to allow for conservation under customary law.


$50K youth initiative

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

A new $50,000 government education programme hopes to ease the transition from the classroom to the workplace.


Bishop promotes budget spend

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

After facing fierce criticism of his government’s budget, cabinet minster Teina Bishop promoted its virtues on Friday.


Opposition air budget concerns

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

Hotly anticipated debate on the nation’s 2013-14 budget bill began on Friday during a full day session of parliament.


Body elected to help youth

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

A committee has been elected to take charge of the Future for Youth initiative.


Teapa returns with specialist skills

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

It has been a welcome return back to the Cook Islands for Deacon Teapa – a return home to his family and the opportunity to put to good use his specialist medical skills.


Avatea celebrates book week

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

Avatea School students were in costume for a series of performances on the topic of famous people yesterday.


From Raro to Rwanda

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Local

Rarotonga Girl Guide member Tutai Mauke is more aware of the wide range of violence that is inflicted on women and children after attending a ‘stop the violence for girls and women’ workshop in Rwanda last month.


Titikaveka to take on Takuvaine

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Netball

The Avatiu premier netball grade faced a determined Ngatangiia side in their early match up on Tuesday and was able to keep their opponents at bay to win 56-41.


Rugby union season starts soon

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Rugby Union

More junior rugby carnivals are in store this season with the Cook Islands Rugby Union continuing its focus on junior development.


George appointed to FIFA disciplinary committee

Saturday 8 June 2013 | Published in Football

After 8 months of waiting, lawyer and politician Norman George has been appointed a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee.


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