Thursday 18 April 2013 | Published in Local
A radiothon raised more than $3000 for the victims of a house fire in Matavera.
Thursday 18 April 2013 | Published in Outer Islands
Student councillors of Araura primary school, have successfully completed their first project of the year.
Thursday 18 April 2013 | Published in Crime
A senior public servant received interim name suppression after appearing in the High Court on Monday on a charge of injuring with intent to injure.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Economy
World money is disappearing into black holes through the use of secrecy jurisdictions like the Cook Islands, says an investigative journalist working on the recent tax haven investigation.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Investigative journalist Nicky Hager believes the Cook Islands are being taken advantage of by foreigners and multinationals.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Two very different sides of the secrecy jurisdiction debate were played out on radio yesterday morning.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Economy
The upgraded Avatiu Port will boost efficiency of port operations, said the financial secretary.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Crime
The High Court on April 11 was presided over by Justice of the Peace John Kenning, who passed the following judgments: Selafi Tile Tovio – denied assaulting a female.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Environment
Students of a solar power course have begun testing their new knowledge.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Local
The Takitumu Badminton Association completed its business house badminton competition on Monday night with great results seen all round.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Health
A man who advertised alternative medical care while working as a caregiver has said he will stop making such recommendations during working hours.
Wednesday 17 April 2013 | Published in Politics
Convicted drug dealer Scott Arlander told undercover officers he had a friend who had bought cannabis in using a diplomatic bag and would be keen to import ecstasy using the same method.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Local
No Cook Islanders are known to be injured in the bombings that exploded near a marathon finishing line in Boston yesterday, but Foreign Affairs are monitoring the situation.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Local
New Zealand high commissioner John Carter presented Craig Ashton with two medals last week to recognise Ashton’s four year contribution to RAMSI.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Local
As the Waka Tapu voyagers aboard double hulled canoes Te Aurere and Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti prepared to depart Rarotonga yesterday afternoon – voyage leader and traditional master navigator Jack Thatcher took time out to update their Waka Tapu Facebook followers on their journey from Moorea to Rarotonga. We also share more images from the vaka arrival last Wednesday. Kia Orana, If you all have been waiting for an update my apologies as this one is being written on the night before departure from the island paradise Rarotonga.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Local
Five students from Arorangi School received prizes for their entries to the Salon Culinaire competition held March 6.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Health
A local man who advertised the services of an alternative medicine practitioner in elderly homes refused to name the person he was referring to, calling him only ‘Dr Richard’.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Technology
New equipment designed to deliver faster broadband to the Cook Islands will be fully installed this week.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Economy
The debate about whether the Cook Islands has been a tax haven will continue today when Matariki FM interviews Kiwi investigative journalist Nicky Hager.
Tuesday 16 April 2013 | Published in Economy
The upgraded Avatiu Port will bring more ships into the harbour, said Prime Minister Henry Puna.
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