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Police seek public cooperation for festive security

Cook Islands Police are launching a community policing initiative with volunteer support from each vaka in Rarotonga to enhance safety and security during the festive season.

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Families navigate inflation, businesses stock up for festive season

As Christmas approaches, local families and businesses in Rarotonga are feeling the seasonal buzz. While the island’s shops are busy preparing for the influx of shoppers, families are making sure they have everything needed for the festive season.

A sea of blue: Community rallies behind autism awareness

Apii Nukutere and the local community embraced “Blue Day” yesterday by dressing up in colour to demonstrate their support for Autism Cook Islands and its initiatives, programmes.

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Man fined, disqualified after drunk driving crash

Tepa Tangata O Tongareva Kelly was ordered to pay a fine of $134 after being convicted for excess blood alcohol.

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Fertiliser shipment expected in Rarotonga by mid-May

Shipment for a container of fertiliser to Rarotonga has been arranged and it is expected to arrive by mid-May if not earlier, says the Ministry of Agriculture.

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Te Ipukarea Society: Who wants to be a plastic Maori?

For the past six weeks, Te Ipukarea Society has been assisting the National Environment Service develop a project aimed at reducing single use plastics (SUPs) in the food and beverage industry of the Cook Islands.

Environment


Eight Rarotonga bridges to undergo maintenance: ICI

Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) will be carrying out remedial works on the island’s eight bridges, including culvert structures, in the coming months.

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Cook Islands and Bangladesh establish diplomatic relations

The Cook Islands and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh formalised diplomatic relations via an Exchange of Note Verbales via respective Ministries of Foreign Affairs.

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‘High risk offender’ remanded in custody

A young woman was remanded in custody after Probation Services informed the court that she was a high risk offender.

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Australia’s Gender Equality Ambassador here to discuss key issues

Australia’s Ambassador for Gender Equality, Stephanie Copus Campbell, is visiting the Cook Islands from April 11–15 to discuss issues including the elimination of gender-based violence, economic equality and security, health and political participation.

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Rarotonga residents push back on water tariff plan

A public meeting about potential water tariffs received mixed reactions, with some attendees concerned about affordability and others in favour of charging businesses.

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Cook Islands champion women in Pacific fisheries

Cook Islands is committed to empowering small-scale fish entrepreneurs in the region, particularly women, by removing barriers to market access, says Minister Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown.

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Shining a light on the solar system

Apii Nikao Marae 4 students have created stunning interactive scientific models to demonstrate their understanding of the solar system.

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Cook Islands women find strength and healing at Empowerment Retreat

Aotearoa New Zealand’s renowned social media influencer and podcaster Nicola “Nix” Adams has been inspiring empowerment and fulfilment in women on Rarotonga and Aitutaki.

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Suspended sentence for deportee

An unemployed man ‘who lives off the land’ has been convicted and given a four-month suspended sentence for dangerous driving and being unlawfully found.

Court


Proposal to regulate turtle tour industry ‘welcomed’

Government agencies are considering regulating the turtle tour industry through a licensing system to manage it after a public consultation showed support for the idea.

Environment


Free cat de-sexing day a meow-vellous success

It was a busy day for Te Are Manu and Paws and Claws Cat Sanctuary volunteers as they continued their mission to provide free de-sexing for cats.

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Rainy days ahead for Rarotonga as active cloud band lingers

The recent heavy downpour experienced in Rarotonga is due to an active cloud band moving towards the Southern Cook Islands, says Maara Vaiimene, director of the Cook Islands Meteorological Service.

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NES selects consultant to develop sea turtle conservation plan for Rarotonga

The National Environment Service (NES) has selected a qualified and experienced consultant to develop an environmental management plan to address sea turtle conservation concerns.

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Court orders community service for assault on female

A 30-year-old businessman has been sentenced to 12 months’ probation supervision with the first three months to be served for community service.

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Penrhyn faces power cuts due to failing solar system batteries

Penrhyn residents are facing reduced power hours due to failing batteries in their solar-diesel hybrid system, with replacements expected to arrive in June.

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Regulator defends Starlink users

Cook Islands telecommunications regulator head Bernard Hill said regional regulators who are banning the use of Starlink might have an “overinflated view” of their importance.

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