Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Paint donations are needed for a playground upgrade at Punanga Nui.
Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Students in Penhryn are still buzzing after a recent visit from the Picton Castle sailing ship – a visit which gave them the rare opportunity to meet people from around the world and also to receive much needed science equipment.
Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Apii Te Uki Ou held a celebration ceremony to congratulate the school’s top spellers from Term 3.
Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Prime Minister Henry Puna begins his first full week at home without duties as chair of the Pacific Islands Forum.
Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Nineteen-year-old Petero Teio bowled over the public with his smooth talking ways and won the title of Mr Lava Lava recently.
Monday 16 September 2013 | Published in National
Party leaders came out in support last week for their respective candidates in the upcoming Murienua by-election.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
James Beer is known as much for his business presence in the Cooks as his personal views on the big issues facing the country.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
The grandson of a Cook Islander was recently honoured by New Zealand’s Pacific community at a special event for his achievements in the business world.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Crime
Two criminal jury trials scheduled for Thursday were dismissed.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Environment
Local schools and businesses were sweeping the coastline looking for rubbish yesterday.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Local
A national debate on seabed minerals for young people is being launched by the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA) and Te Ipukarea Society (TIS).
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Local
Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen has expressed concerns with the hiring process for the position of clerk of parliament.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in Local
Chef Joses Nauwaki serves up Muri Beach Club Hotel’s gluten-free pancakes, made using Maniota flour, grated coconut and nu juice and served with grilled banana, mountain bush honey and chilled coconut cream.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
Body boarding enthusiasts took over the reef side in Nikao on Monday to watch and cheer on the participants at the winter body boarding competition.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
Proud babes and parents gathered in Titikaveka yesterday, to take part in the second day of the Cook Islands Baby Show in Rarotonga.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
Barbara Allpress is a registered practitioner and life member of the New Zealand Register of Holistic Aromatherapists (NZRHA), who spends up to six months of each year living in Rarotonga.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
A local business is proving popular with Cook Islanders in New Zealand.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
Kaota Tuariki has handled the intensity of working in a kitchen, but will he be able to withstand the heated exchanges of parliament? “I feel that I’m ready for it, and my family is behind me,” says Tuariki, the Cook Islands Party (CIP) candidate in next Thursday’s by-election.
Saturday 14 September 2013 | Published in National
High-speed internet is on the horizon in the Cooks.
Friday 13 September 2013 | Published in National
Nina Kristin Nilsen is a Norwegian sailor and evironmental engineer, with a special interest in the environmental effects of marine plastic trash.
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