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Akai's rise yields honour

Saturday 5 January 2013 | Published in Outer Islands

For baker Terae Akai, the new year honour caps a 54-year connection to the outer island of Atiu.

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Charlie surprised by honour

Saturday 5 January 2013 | Published in Outer Islands

An 85-year-old who spent over 30 years serving the people of Aitutaki admits he is surprised with his New Year honour.

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Kwai sailing back up north

Friday 4 January 2013 | Published in Outer Islands

Sailing vessel Kwai is set to arrive in Nassau on January 6 after departing Rarotonga on New Year’s Eve.

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Four to receive New Year honours

Thursday 3 January 2013 | Published in Outer Islands

Serving the outer islands with pride will see four Cook Islanders receive honours later this year.

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Enuamanu hostel still needs $300k

Friday 28 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Easing the pressure on a workforce, which consists mainly of volunteers, is behind a decision not to grant a final opening day for the Atiu Nui Maruarua III.

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Vaipae Christmas

Thursday 27 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Vaipae villagers on the island of Aitutaki are set for a bumper year of sports in 2013 after last Monday’s Christmas in the park.

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Mini wharves for Tongareva

Thursday 27 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Residents along the shores of Tetautua village on the island of Penrhyn are set to have their crumbling foreshores rebuilt to beautify the coast as well as provide a safety barrier.

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Prizes for Mangaia kids

Thursday 27 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The Mangaia community turned out in force on December 6 to recognise the achievements of its children.

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Mauke maire in calendar form

Saturday 22 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

A beautiful 2013 wall calendar featuring what makes the outer island of Mauke special could just be that special gift are looking for.

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Kwai picks up where Tiare Moana left off

Friday 21 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The maiden voyage of Uma Shipping’s Tiare Moana did not go as smoothly as planned.

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Avana women cricketers spread the love

Friday 21 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The impressive Avana women’s cricket team celebrated their third place achievement this season with a trip to Aitutaki to share the cricketing love.

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Tourism visit to Atiu a resounding success

Wednesday 19 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

It was a plane full of smiling faces that departed Atiu on a recent Friday afternoon, after a whirlwind day trip that provided just a taste of what Atiu has to offer.

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Family reunion season begins

Wednesday 19 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Learning the family history and relaxing with dance are two key ingredients to the Roitoa and Tuia family reunion that ends today.

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Contractors discuss Rakahanga project

Tuesday 18 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

A meeting held on Friday gave local contractors a chance to ask questions about a new renewable energy project in Rakahanga.

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Pine tree study raised in Africa

Monday 17 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The prime Minister has furthered two Cook Islands’ agricultural projects while at a conference in Africa.

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Remember pets this Christmas

Saturday 15 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

With the holidays approaching, the Esther Honey Foundation vets and volunteers want to remind everyone to also look after the needs of your pets.

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Tukao wins spelling battle and schools raise $4300

Friday 14 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Tukao school in Manihiki has claimed bragging rights over Rakahanga school after it won the interschool trophy between the two teams last month.

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Accused have option to choose JP or judge

Wednesday 12 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

The Judicature Amendment Bill 2012 is now part of Cook Islands law – but it wasn’t passed without much discussion on why such legislation is badly needed.

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Prizes highly valued in Penrhyn

Wednesday 12 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

It’s that time of the year when schools acknowledge their hard working students and it is no different at Tetautua School on the island of Penrhyn.

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Boat on reef after call to clear port

Tuesday 11 December 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Taio Shipping director Tapi Taio is blaming the Ports Authority for a ‘silly’ decision that resulted in his long-line fishing vessel the FV Ana ending up on the reef at Avatiu yesterday morning.

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