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Traditional dance school on the cards

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

Seasoned traditional dancer Pastor Ngarima George is looking for opportunities to pass on his knowledge – and is thinking that setting up a dance school might be a good way to go.

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Tax reporting software selected

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands government has selected Digimap Ltd to provide a software solution and services to meet the country’s Automatic Exchange of Information for tax purposes (AEOI) reporting commitments.

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Top NZ movie screens for Waitangi Day

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

The most critically acclaimed home grown New Zealand movie that pulled in audiences in New Zealand, Australia and America, will be shown in the Cook Islands for the first time on Friday night. The Hunt For The Wilderpeople, the zany adventure comedy directed by Taika Waititi, New Zealand’s hottest director right now,will be screened to mark Waitangi Day, and as a fundraiser for the Aotearoa Society.

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'Watershed moment' for Marae Moana

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

Prime minister Henry Puna says it was “a watershed moment” when the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to the Marae Moana Council had its first meeting the week before last.

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Police to clarify dog legislation

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

As the debate over dog registrations on Rarotonga rumbles on, the police have conceded that “legal clarifications” over the legislation that governs pet ownership are required.

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Jasons extend footprint in the Pacific

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Rarotonga-based Jasons Travel Media (Jasons) continues to extend its footprint in the Pacific after launching the first Jasons’ American Samoa visitor map which will be available in market from this month.

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Haunted by ghosts of lost opportunity

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

What is there to fear in an abandoned building? What ghosts haunt the empty rooms of a luxury resort complex fallen into ruin?

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USP finances prompt verbal stoush

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Published in Local

The 50th anniversary of the University of the South Pacific on Wednesday night saw finance minister Mark Brown and USP campus director Rod Dixon disagree about how much money is actually available to the university from the government.

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Govt wipes out $18m in tax

Tuesday 6 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

The government has decided to wipe out $18 million as part of a new initiative in their tax amnesty scheme.

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OCP a 'stairway' to aid-free status

Monday 5 February 2018 | Published in Local

The One China Policy (OCP) aid platform is the Cook Islands’ stairway to “developed” and “aid-free” status, says developer Tim Tepaki.

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App for Cook Islanders migrating to NZ

Monday 5 February 2018 | Published in Local

A former police sergeant in New Zealand has created a new app to help migrating Pacific Island families – including those from the Cook Islands – better deal with the realities of New Zealand life when they get there.

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Psychologist needed for Arorangi prison

Monday 5 February 2018 | Published in Local

In the wake of a tragic shooting incident on Rarotonga two years ago which left three people dead, the health ministry is to hire a clinical psychologist to assess the mental health of prisoners at Arorangi Prison.

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Govt gives $255,000 to rebuild vaka

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

The government is handing more than a quarter of a million dollars over to the Cook Islands Voyaging Society to help rebuild the damaged vaka Marumaru Atua.

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EHF fury over 'conspiracy'

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Published in Local

A month after the Esther Honey Foundation closed down on Rarotonga, the animal welfare charity has broken its silence to claim it was the victim of a high-level “conspiracy”, involving government, other bodies and former volunteers, to remove it from the island.

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CI Tourism praised for good work

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation yesterday received praise for its work in promoting the country as one of the top tourism destinations in the world.

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Intern loves MMR experience

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Published in Local

Tanga Morris, 21, has joined the Ministry of Marine Resources this month for a short-term internship before heading back to university in March.

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Mozzie proposal a success

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Cook Islands was one of the four countries whose proposals to step up fight against the mosquito-borne diseases was successful at a recent TechCamp conference in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Study shows harassment a real issue

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Sexual harassment by customers is a problem in the local tourism industry, a study conducted by Cook Islander Lisa Sadaraka has revealed.

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Pilot subsidy to start soon

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Published in Local

A pilot subsidy aimed at ensuring regular voyages are made by shipping companies to the northern islands is expected to be underway soon.

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PSL vessel still sitting in harbour

Saturday 3 February 2018 | Published in Local

The reference to “both shipping companies” in a media statement from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management yesterday, confirms the troubled Pacific Schooners Ltd (PSL) will not qualify for participation in a pilot subsidy for shipping services to the northern islands.

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