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Daily flights to Raro from March 28

Tuesday 19 January 2021 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Local, National

Air New Zealand will be operating daily return flights to Rarotonga from March 28 in anticipation of the two-way travel bubble between Cook Islands and New Zealand.

Local

Opposition calls on Government to Boost Covid-19 tracing ability

Monday 18 January 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Health, National

The Opposition Democratic Party has welcomed quarantine free travel into New Zealand but is calling on government not to rush into two-way travel bubble.

Health


Rare bluefin tuna caught by Pukapuka fishermen

Monday 18 January 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in National, Outer Islands

The two fishermen could not believe their luck when they landed rare bluefin tuna near the northern group island over the weekend.

National


Concern over ‘added flexibility’ to travel bubble with NZ

Monday 18 January 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Local, National

Democratic Party leader Tina Browne is calling for diligence regarding the one-way quarantine free travel bubble with New Zealand.

Local

Beneath the surface, you’re beautiful

Saturday 16 January 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Environment, National

The owner of a local dive shop has spotted new coral growth off the coast near Nikao, which he believes indicates progress in rehabilitating Rarotonga's lagoon and coastal environment.

Environment


Prospects for seabed exploration move forward in Cooks

Saturday 16 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Economy, National

As the government's exploration application process moves forward, a local environmental NGO is recommending only a “very small area” be given out at first for seabed mining exploration in order to determine potential impacts.

Economy


Superfund role aims for growth

Saturday 16 January 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Local

The Cook Islands National Superannuation Fund is aiming to bolster its investment strategy capabilities with a new hire that has recently joined its management team.

Local


Desalination units assist water woes on drough-stricken Penrhyn

Friday 15 January 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in National, Outer Islands

Government officials are dealing with the drought in Penrhyn by employing the use of desalination machines and tapping into groundwater resources.

National


Quarantine-free travel for Cooks travellers "a move in the right direction"

Friday 15 January 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Economy, National

Local tourism industry stakeholders are hoping news of a two-way travel bubble is “not too far away” following Thursdays announcement of quarantine free travel into New Zealand for Cook Islanders and valid visa holders.

Economy


Investigations into fire incidents ‘ongoing’

Friday 15 January 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

Two tankers from the Takitumu Volunteer fire brigade and two trucks from the Puaikura Volunteer fire services were dispatched to attend the house fire on the Arorangi hillside on Wednesday afternoon.

Local


Police records high number of minor offences

Thursday 14 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Crime, National

Almost 160 minor offence notices for traffic infringements were issued by police in the two-week festive season of 2020.

Crime


Parched Penrhyn receives water relief

Thursday 14 January 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in National, Outer Islands

A shipment of water has alleviated a severe shortage on the Northern group atoll of Penrhyn, however with no rain in sight, residents will have to continue rationing supplies.

National


Professor continues recording local history and culture in his books

Wednesday 13 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Education, National

Dr Jon Tikivanotau Jonassen has over the years written books on topics that are close to his heart and tomorrow he will be launching another four of his books for the Cook Islands people and the future generations.

Education


Historical toa trees removed

Wednesday 13 January 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Local, National

Rain fell on Tuesday afternoon as the last of the beloved Matavera toa (ironwood) trees were felled, allowing government workers to proceed with roadworks in the area.

Local


2021 could be the warmest year on record, Met Service says

Tuesday 12 January 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in National, Weather

The Met Office says it will be at least eight months before Cook Islands will start experiencing cooler than average temperatures, which means more hot and dry weather as currently experienced in the Northern Group.

National


Top cop job appointment by end of January

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Local, National

A recommendation from the Office of the Public Service Commissioner on the appointment of the Commissioner of Police is expected to be made later this month.

Local


Thirty-four businesses expected to re-enter wage subsidy scheme

Monday 11 January 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Economy, National

Government is expected to spend about $14 million in wage subsidy in 2021, following a number of rule changes that have resulted in 34 businesses becoming re-eligible to collect the benefit.

Economy

Local authorities urged to investigate stabbing on Cook Islands registered vessel

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Crime, National

Marine Cook Islands should investigate the death of a crew member on a Cook Islands registered vessel, says a former detective.

Crime


Cook Islanders in NZ at greater risk of hospitalisation for Covid-19

Saturday 9 January 2021 | Written by Katrina Lintonbon | Published in Health, National

Another community outbreak of coronavirus in New Zealand could be devastating for New Zealand Maori and Pacific people including more than 80,000 Cook Islanders, a recently released research paper by Te Punaha Matatini researchers has shown.

Health


University of South Pacific enrolment up 500 per cent

Friday 8 January 2021 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Education, National

While universities around the world are seeing a sharp decline in enrolment, USP Cook Islands has seen a huge increase thanks to a government initiative.

Education


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