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ICI looks to the future in strategy plan

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) launched its first strategic plan at the ICI head office in Arorangi yesterday.

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Day of honours for CITTI graduates

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Rain did not hamper the spirits of the graduates and their families as they managed to stay on until the end of the 2017 Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute graduation ceremony.

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Creative Centre grateful for generosity

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

The Creative Centre in Maraerenga has benefitted from the generosity of a local business, with Island Bike and Hire providing a small car for the use of the manager and staff.

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ICI signs roading contract with Triad

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Infrastructure Cook Islands and Triad Petroleum have signed a contract to improve the road network from Takuvaine to Avatiu.

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Koutu Nui to deal with TMV land and EU fishing issues

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Te Mato Vai land issues and the European Union purse seine fishing agreement are among the short-term objectives the Koutu Nui are looking at this year.

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Cooks in Europe tourism shows

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation is taking part in a series of events across Europe this and next week in a bid to promote the destination.

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Taio blames debris for reef hit

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Discarded ship ropes and fishing nets floating around the waters of the northern islands are said to causing big problems for inter-island shipping services with three domestic ships crippled in just over 12 months.

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Busy time for young students

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Term one at Saint Joseph School has been busy and the school is preparing for a number of upcoming events.

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Reception marks McCully's final visit

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

A large number of guests attended a reception for New Zealand Foreign minister Murray McCully at Ngatipa, residence of New Zealand High Commissioner Peter Marshall and his wife Pamela, on Tuesday night.

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Wichman joins MMR as new data manager

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Taking on the challenging role of data manager in the Offshore Fisheries Division, Marino Wichman has joined the Ministry of Marine Resources team this month.

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From a 'petrol head' to keen 'petrel head'

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

An online dictionary defines a “petrol head” as a person who is overly reliant on the use of their car, resisting any suggestion to use other means of transport.

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Vinyl club gives classics new life

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Rarotonga’s Vinyl Revival Club came into being as a happy accident says Ian Wheeldon, who co-founded the club with his partner Clare.

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ICI to launch strategic plan

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Ministry of Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) staff have been busy working on the the launch of their first Strategic Plan 2016-2021, scheduled to take place on Monday at their head office in Arorangi.

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Service hit by planned maintenance

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

Some Bluesky customers were surprised when they could not get phone services or internet connections at various stages over the past week.

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Island people keen on R2R

Tuesday 28 February 2017 | Published in Local

Consultations with people on southern group islands have been very positive so far, with many locals keen to support the strengthening of both land and marine protected areas, says Ridge to Reef project officer Teariki Rongo. A team from the Ministry of Marine Resources this month visited Atiu with its Ridge to Reef (R2R) partners for consultations with the community and its leaders to outline the project and get feedback on its application for their island. R2R is a four-year, $4 million project funded by the United Nations Development Programme and the Global Environment Facility. The two key components of Ridge to Reef are Strengthening Protected Areas Management and Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Agriculture and Tourism. “We had some great feedback after the introduction of the R2R concept,” Rongo says. “We heard that there was one place under marine ra’ui, and we informed the community leaders that we would be back to conduct further marine surveys that can be used to identify areas of the reef and lagoon that may need protection in future. “For ra’ui to be most effective we need to use them to protect biodiversity. “In terms of community management of ra’ui, there was a suggestion that landowners and the community should take responsibility for the enforcement of ra’ui, rather than relying on island councils. “It’s an idea that could improve enforcement, especially where there is a loss of respect for ra’ui.” Other key MMR personnel on the trip were the Director of the Inshore and Aquaculture Division Kori Raumea and Atiu Fisheries Officer Toumiti Matangaro who, with Rongo, joined R2R coordinator Maria Tuoro, and climate change advisor Dr Teina Rongo in meeting with the Atiu Island Council and the members of the Takutea Trust. The Takutea Trust, consists of the island’s three Ariki and four Mataiapo Tutara, and is responsible for managing the Takutea wildlife reserve. Rongo says it was important to meet with the trust to discuss survey work to be conducted this year, and to hear their concerns and hopes for the future of the reserve. The brief visit also allowed the MMR team to meet with local fishers who were interested in applying for this year’s Fisheries Development Facility Small Grant Fund, he says. “The grants are just one of the direct ways we support local fishers. We were able to assist them in understanding the application process. “We now have a record number of applications from Atiu from fishers who are requesting a range of assistance, from fishing rods to sea safety equipment,” says Raumea. “There was also interest in the grant fund from women who collect seafood from the reef. “We want to help provide support to those who depend on the marine environment for their food security as well. “With the R2R project we can help promote conservation to safeguard food security for the future.” - MMR/ RM

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Boom in Chinese visitors predicted

Friday 24 February 2017 | Published in Local

An increase in the number of Chinese tourists visiting the Cook Islands could result in a booming new market for the nation in the near future.

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Young police recruits show they're fit, fast

Friday 24 February 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

HERE’S a heads-up for criminals on Rarotonga – watch out for the latest police recruits … they’re fast.

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Weather postpones Vaka Pride judging

Friday 24 February 2017 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Local

The judging for the Vaka Pride round two has been postponed to next week due to the recent bad weather on Rarotonga.

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Police mad over seized sound gear

Friday 24 February 2017 | Written by Richard Moore | Published in Local

Experienced Cook Islands police officers are seething over an incident in which a seized sound system ended up being used by staff while they worked in national headquarters.

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Muri lagoon is 'country's future'

Thursday 23 February 2017 | Published in Local

The most important initiative New Zealand can support the Cook Islands with is safeguarding the long-term health of Muri lagoon on Rarotonga.

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