Saturday 15 November 2014 | Published in Culture
Come the first day of January, 12 months of festivities will commence to celebrate 50 years of self government in the Cook Islands, says the new celebrations coordinator.
Saturday 15 November 2014 | Published in Crime
Cook Islands Police have arrested seven men after carrying out a target operation focusing on crime that has plagued the island over the last couple of weeks.
Saturday 15 November 2014 | Published in Environment
Turangi mother of two Ruth Horton, who has six jobs, is on a mission – a mission to highlight the destructive rubbish culture on the island.
Saturday 15 November 2014 | Published in Weather
8 to 12 cyclones expected in Southern Cook Islands
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Health
With OVER 20-years experience in sports massage and ten years in podiatry in New Zealand, Julie McLellan has decided to call Rarotonga home. McLellan is the first and only sports podiatrist on the island and is open for consultations at her home in Muri. Podiatry focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders on the ankle, foot, and lower leg.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Culture
A team of archaeological researchers from the University of Auckland, New Zealand are now on Aitutaki hoping to learn more about Cook Island voyaging and Aitutaki’s connections with other Polynesia islands in pre-European times.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Local
he COOK Islands could become the Geocaching capital of the South Pacific, thanks to a new tourism partnership. In a release yesterday Cook Islands Tourism Corporation in partnership with Downunder Travel Ltd announced an opportunity that could establish the Cook Islands as the Geocaching capital of the South Pacific. Jason Webb, Director of Downunder Travel Ltd North America, will be arriving in Rarotonga on November 16, and over a course of three days will be conducting presentations on Geocaching to various groups. He has dedicated November 17 to present to the public, so everyone will have the chance to learn more about the opportunity. The Tourism Corporation would like to invite interested parties, including Rotary, Churches, Youth Groups, NGOs, Government departments, and school delegates to the event. Geocaching is described as a Global Treasure Hunting Game using a GPS device or as an App on your smart phone. The position of your phone or GPS will find the nearest registered hidden treasure, known as a cache. In the cache, is a log book and trinkets that other Geocachers have left behind. As a registered Geocache member you sign the enclosed log book, take a trinket and leave a trinket.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Health
Community Health Services are set to release a plan on non communicable disease to curb the lifestyles affecting the health of many Cook Islanders.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Environment
‘Love Your Coast’ has been working with local athletes, schools and anyone who loves their beaches to protect what we all love – our beaches and oceans.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Culture
The Aronga Mana of Te Au O Tonga is preparing to protest a planned investiture next week for six Rangatira titles.
Friday 14 November 2014 | Published in Health
Threat of an Ebola outbreak from the air or sea can be contained with processes and plans in place, say health professionals.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Health
Cook Islands Nurses Association president Nga Manea said this is a great learning opportunity for nurses from the Cook Islands to build up stronger relationships with colleagues from other Pacific Countries and to make new lasting friendships that will create professional networks for future dialogue on nursing development.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Economy
A new trade commissioner has been appointed for Pacific Islands Trade and Invest in New Zealand.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Environment
Traditional Pacific island canoes sailed into Sydney Harbour on Wednesday after a journey across a vast expanse of ocean, bringing an urgent message to the world about climate change.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Politics
Voters went to the polls in Mitiaro on Tuesday to have their say in a by-election that has a Government on a knife’s edge.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Economy
The Government is in talks to enable the Cook Islands to move into the New Zealand payment network, with the news coming as music to the ears of businesses stung with transaction charges at both ends of business banking.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Health
A meeting to discuss the preparedness of the Cook Islands for an Ebola outbreak will be held today.
Thursday 13 November 2014 | Published in Economy
The loss of a productive young labour force to the bright lights and big bucks of New Zealand and Australia continues to have major economic, social, and cultural impacts, says the Government.
Wednesday 12 November 2014 | Published in Education
Although there are different rumours circulating in the community, the college’s principal George Rasmussen openly discussed the matter and informed the audience of the school’s current position.
Wednesday 12 November 2014 | Published in Economy
How do we bring ethics to life in our business or organisation?
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