Friday 5 September 2014 | Published in Local
Two officials with the Cook Islands Parliament recently travelled to Australia to participate in a workshop that aimed to improve gender equality that could be supported in their parliaments.
Thursday 4 September 2014 | Published in Local
Friends, family, and staff members from the Tertiary Training Institute gathered yesterday to honour three students who recently brought home a silver medal from a cooking competition in Auckland.Culinary arts students Miimetua Noeline Kauvai-Tuaputa and Ngametua Tariau, and food and beverage service student Riana Cuthers-Boxhoorn competed in the 2014 team cooking competition at the New […]
Thursday 4 September 2014 | Published in Local
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) signed a historic partnership agreement that aims to improve the way in which weather and climate information is delivered, understood and acted on, by communities living with the everyday impacts of climate change.
Thursday 4 September 2014 | Published in Local
An intimate ceremony to commemorate Merchant Navy Day was held at the Rarotonga Returned Services Association yesterday where keynote speaker New Zealand High Commissioner Joanna Kempkers conveyed the importance of remembering those who served in the Merchant Navy during conflict – both the sacrifices and the contribution they made to our security and prosperity.
Tuesday 2 September 2014 | Published in Local
Tourism operators and stakeholders are invited to attend a presentation today on new sanitation system regulations to be introduced in the Cook Islands.
Tuesday 2 September 2014 | Published in Local
A joint proposal to supply Rarotonga with bulk fuel from a large tanker through an “over the reef” pipeline is continuing to work its way through government bureaucracy.
Monday 1 September 2014 | Published in Local
Members of the Titikaveka Girl Guides have been having loads of fun with the latest craze of creating loom bands.
Monday 1 September 2014 | Published in Local
Two of Rarotonga’s distinguished gentlemen are looking forward to feeling the wind in their hair when they hit the road on their new toys.
Monday 1 September 2014 | Published in Local
José Graziano da Silva is an American-born Brazilian agronomist and writer. He has authored several books on agriculture issues, and in 2011 he was elected Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), becoming the first Latin American ever to hold the post. In this piece, originally appearing in the Huffington Post, da Silva takes up the cause of small island states, their role in a modern world, and how the FAO is addressing their needs – including programmes right here in the Cook Islands.
Saturday 30 August 2014 | Published in Local
A foreign-based fuel firm says its efforts to enter a new sector of the energy market is not part of a broader agenda to monopolise the industry in the Cook Islands.
Saturday 30 August 2014 | Published in Local
Local recreational fishing company Akura Charters is expanding its offering of fishing-related activities, thanks to the acquisition of two new boats.
Saturday 30 August 2014 | Published in Local
Passion and dedication in serving the community has earned a local police officer the Council of Women in Policing’s award for excellence in policing in the Asia Pacific Region.
Friday 29 August 2014 | Published in Local
A three-day training programme in the management of oil spills has culminated in the deployment of a containment boom around the Pacific Jewel cruise ship.
Thursday 28 August 2014 | Published in Local
An application by a foreign-based energy firm to gain access into a new market is currently in the consultation stage with no imminent decision to be made, says a government official.
Thursday 28 August 2014 | Published in Local
Cook Islands-flagged vessels were the most often detained out of 15 flag states last year, according to a leading ship classification society.
Thursday 28 August 2014 | Published in Local
Government ministries should only charge a fee for the release of official information if that charge is “reasonable”, says the Office of the Ombudsman.
Tuesday 26 August 2014 | Published in Local
Engineers have confirmed that cracks in the concrete surface at Avatiu Wharf are less severe than first thought but will need to be sealed.
Tuesday 26 August 2014 | Published in Local
Newly-appointed dog control officer Donalder (Donald) Tua is an animal lover keen to rid the island of its roaming dog problem.
Tuesday 26 August 2014 | Published in Local
Cook Islands Police patrol boat Te Kukupa departed Rarotonga for Australia yesterday, where it is scheduled to undergo an extensive refit.
Monday 25 August 2014 | Published in Local
Cook Islands Police patrol boat Te Kukupa departs Avatiu harbour today for a scheduled refit, which will take place in Cairns, Australia.
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