Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in Local
The company that will manage the biggest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the Cook Islands government has been chosen and planning to get the Te Mato Vai project up and running has begun.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in Local
Fresh ika mata was among the products on offer by the Ministry of Marine Resources at World Food Day yesterday.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
Tupapa Maraerenga have claimed their second win against American Samoa’s Pago Youth in fashionable style at the Pago Park Soccer Stadium in Pago Pago, American Samoa on Thursday afternoon providing plenty of excitement for the local crowd.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
A young Cook Islander will be travelling to the 8th UNESCO Youth Forum at the end of October.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
Punanga Nui market was well stocked with fresh produce for World Food Day yesterday – but not for long.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
It has not been the relaxed island lifestyle that they perhaps imagined, but for owners of Castaway Resort Paul and Michelle Ash moving to Rarotonga has been the challenge of a lifetime.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
A new hospitality school and the management of a liquor merchant are two projects on the cards for Little Polynesian manager Sam Napa.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
The realms of tertiary training and professional fine dining morph into each other at the Hospitality and Tourism Training Centre’s Kai Reka restaurant.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
Over the next two weeks the Cook Islands will be undergoing a peer review with a specific focus on monitoring and evaluation of national development.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in National
Te Mato Vai’s new project manager says the $60 million dollar project will be vital as the Cook Islands begins to feel the effects of climate change.
Saturday 19 October 2013 | Published in Local
New Zealand Governor General Jerry Mateparae and Lady Janine Mateparae are scheduled to arrive tomorrow in what will be his first official visit to the Cook Islands.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in Environment
Fifteen Pacific countries have gathered to meet to discuss ways forward for climate change adaptation.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in Environment
Cook Islanders had a say in regional disaster and climate resilience development this month.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in Local
Young people will be singing and dancing in Avarua today to end a week-long holiday programme.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in Local
The derelict Sheraton Hotel is going to be refurbished under the management of Little Polynesian’s Sam Napa.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in National
A few coats of solar paint will be helping the Esther Honey Foundation’s patients and volunteers keep their cool.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in National
Atiu MP Nandi Glassie is keen to see a retiree scheme on his island become a reality.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in National
Five cases of domestic violence over the weekend had alcohol as a contributing factor.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in National
A ‘Virtues Taxi’ project in Korea has inspired Aitutaki’s Nane Purea to promote the virtues through her company Tropicool Tours & Transfers.
Friday 18 October 2013 | Published in National
Women have rights – the right to work, get an education, and the right to be treated equally with their male counterparts.
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