National

Bra-lliant creations!

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Local

Colourful and creative bras, all to raise awareness of breast cancer, have been entered in for the Think Pink Bra Competition.

Local


No more excuses to litter at Avarua school

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Environment

There will be no excuses for littering at Avarua primary school with the instalment of a new recycling station donated by CITC, as part of their environmental conservation programme.

Environment


Marine staff get cooking

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Local

Ministry of Marine Resources staff got cooking at the World Food Day market last Friday.

Local


Impressive support for breast cancer awareness

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Health

Fundraising campaigns this month for the Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation have been impressive with many local businesses and groups showing their support through various fundraising efforts.

Health


Volunteer brigade better protected

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Local

Members of the invaluable Puaikura Volunteer Fire Brigade are now better protected to fight fires.

Local


Cabinet finalises 2014-15 budget

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Politics

The Government has put the final touches on the 2014-15 Budget which will see a small underlying budget surplus in 2014-15, says Minister Mark Brown.

Politics


Donation arrives at 'perfect time' for Creative Centre staff and students

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Local

Creative centre’s adult students, staff and volunteers will be enjoying their newly refurbished veranda by the end of this week all thanks to CITC Building Centre and Rotary Club of Rarotonga.

Local


Demos look into Parliament controversy

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Politics

Democratic Party Leader Wilkie Rasmussen says he is seeking advice on whether further action should be taken regarding the Government’s inaugural sitting of Parliament.

Politics


George slams police integrity

Wednesday 22 October 2014 | Published in Politics

Lawyer Norman George is slamming the conduct of police in relation to two key investigations involving two of the nation’s leading politicians.

Politics


Free training in public speaking and presentations

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Education

Free ‘Love your Coast’ Presentation Delivery and Public Speaking workshops for athletes, sports coordinators, coaches and anyone else involved in the sporting community are being delivered all this week at the CISNOC offices in Nikao.

Education


NGOs receive Social Impact Funds

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Local

Twelve non-government organisations signed on to receive grants through the Social Impact Fund (SIF) yesterday for projects that will make a significant impact on the wellbeing of vulnerable people and villages in the community.

Local


Schools in after holiday fun

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Local

After two weeks of fun in the sun – Cook Islands school students returned to their classrooms and school work.

Local


TCI share sale process continues

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Economy

The sale of a majority stake in Telecom Cook Islands has yet to be finalised, with the process described as “ongoing”.

Economy


No chikungunya in Cooks: MOH

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Health

The chikungunya virus outbreak currently spreading in French Polynesia has yet to make it to the shores of the Cook Islands, says a top health Official.

Health


CIP to appeal Mitiaro decision

Tuesday 21 October 2014 | Published in Politics

The Cook Islands Party has announced it has filed an appeal of a High Court’s decision concerning a petition filed for the constituency of Mitiaro.

Politics


Community service for 'lame excuse'

Monday 20 October 2014 | Published in Crime

The High Court on October 16 was presided over by Justice of the Peace Bernice Manarangi, who made the following judgements:

Crime


Skateboarder causes bike crash

Monday 20 October 2014 | Published in Crime

A Skateboarder, believed to be a visitor to the island and staying at a tourist accommodation in Arorangi, caused a motorbike crash in Vaimaanga resulting in the driver and pillion passenger needing medical attention.

Crime


Vaka depart PNG for IUCN congress

Monday 20 October 2014 | Published in Environment

Mua vaka voyagers were glad to make land in Port Villa, Vanuatu at the weekend after a rough day of sailing.

Environment


Puna congratulates Key on UN security council victory

Monday 20 October 2014 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna has formally congratulated Kiwi counterpart John Key over New Zealand’s successful bid to gain a seat on the United Nation’s security council.

Politics


Remaining trash at Turangi site to be buried

Monday 20 October 2014 | Published in Environment

The last remaining piles of garbage at the former recycling site in Turangi are expected to be buried underground, clearing the way for possible new uses of the land.

Environment


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