Thursday 9 April 2015 | Published in Local
Acting with tact to combat workplace bullying in the Cook Islands is the key.
Thursday 9 April 2015 | Published in Local
Kauare resident Henry Ahfoo Taripo is warning local pet owners to keep a close eye on their dogs after his beloved dog ‘Honey’ died over the Easter weekend from suspected poisoning.
Thursday 9 April 2015 | Published in Local
Since opening its kennels for stray and orphaned dogs on February 14, the Cook Islands Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (CISPCA) has successfully rehomed most of the animals brought into the kennels.
Wednesday 8 April 2015 | Published in Local
One of the new machines donated to the Cook Islands by China was put to immediate use when it arrived by barge on Mangaia last week.
Wednesday 8 April 2015 | Published in Local
A nationwide business survey is set to be launched this year, and a New Zealand tourism researcher says the Cook Islands is ‘visionary’ in its approach.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
New maritime safety laws are set to be rolled out soon, and Marine Resources say the new laws will help ensure the safety of local fishermen.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
Beach Day Out has once again proved to be a raging success, with more than 1,200 punters kicking off the Easter weekend in style on Friday.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
Rarotonga husband and wife team Matt and Luana Scowcroft have always been passionate about environmental conservation.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands is making waves as one of the world’s ‘hot spots’ to visit in 2015.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
A rare chance to learn the art of weaving tapakau or kikau mats will be available later this month.
Tuesday 7 April 2015 | Published in Local
After a successful Easter fundraising event, Rotaract Rarotonga president Pauline Dean, and fellow Rotaract members and supporters, presented cheques to representatives of Te Vaerua Rehabilitation Centre and the 100th Anzac anniversary celebrations at The Islander Hotel last Thursday.
Sunday 5 April 2015 | Published in Local
It’s been all hands on deck for school communities right across the island. Together, they pulled off two spectacular nights of cultural shows performed by school students.
Thursday 2 April 2015 | Published in Local
Tamariki Apii Nikao filled the National Auditorium with colour and joy for the first of the two day Primary Schools culture festival held on Tuesday night.
Thursday 2 April 2015 | Published in Local
A month or more of dance practices for Rarotonga students resulted in an explosion of colour and song at the National Auditorium on Tuesday for the first of two nights of the schools cultural festival.
Thursday 2 April 2015 | Published in Local
While most people book tropical getaways for their holidays, Japanese expatriate Hideki Date prefers to volunteer his time and skills where they are needed. During his annual leave recently, Date returned to his homeland where he spent two weeks helping out at the tsunami-ravaged area of Fukushima which has also been closed off due to high risks from nuclear radiation. Following a major earthquake in 2011 that generated a 15-metre tsunami, causing widespread destruction and death, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors were also damaged, causing a nuclear disaster in the area. Four years on and not much has changed in the area reports Date, who has returned home annually to volunteer since the 2011 tsunami. Although originally from Tokyo, Date says he feels compelled to help out his fellow countrymen. “I like to do volunteer work and I have the skills to help and it also helps me with my skills too,” says Date, an engineer. In Fukushima, he helped dismantle abandoned homes in areas where families have left since the tsunami and nuclear fallout. Date says the area was monitored and declared safe to work in without the risk of getting radiation poisoning. He says there are still a lot of damaged homes and businesses that have not been touched since the tsunami ripped through the area in 2011. In fact, Date came across vehicles still stuck in the sides of buildings and giant piles of debris left behind by the waves. He says the destruction left behind by the tsunami is still a sad sight. However, working with a Catholic volunteer group has meant that he can help in some small way to return the still salt-burned area back to a habitable place for the people who once called the area home.
Thursday 2 April 2015 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands were represented by Peter Heays and Len Edwards in a 100km challenge to raise money for Oxfam in Taupo, New Zealand last Saturday.
Thursday 2 April 2015 | Published in Local
A young Cook Islands lawyer who works with the Seabed Minerals Authority (SBM) this week began a legal study award from the United Nations, in New York City.
Wednesday 1 April 2015 | Published in Local
Residents of Nikao have benefitted from the donation by Triad Pacific Petroleum of leftover hot mix from recent road sealing works in Avarua.
Wednesday 1 April 2015 | Published in Local
Cook Islands community groups signed on the dotted line yesterday to get their piece of more than $150,000 of the latest round of the India Grant Fund.
Wednesday 1 April 2015 | Published in Local
True to their word, come rain or shine, Rotaract Rarotonga members were ready and waiting as teams made their way to the starting point of the Rotaract Easter Scavenger Hunt on Saturday morning.
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