Saturday 13 April 2013 | Published in Politics
Agriculture Minister Nandi Glassie returns from Samoa on Monday where he is to represent the country’s agricultural interests to the region.
Saturday 13 April 2013 | Published in Politics
A local man has been advertising the services of a herbal doctor in elderly homes, and concerns have been raised about his offers of help.
Saturday 13 April 2013 | Published in Economy
A flood of interest in Australian mining jobs overwhelmed organisers of a meeting to promote the industry on Thursday.
Saturday 13 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Cook Islander Tamatoa Jonassen’s language skills were put to the test as he translated for a delegation from China this week.
Saturday 13 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Entries for a competition to find a logo to market the Cook Islands overseas were considered on Tuesday, but a winner has not yet been chosen.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Prime minister Henry Puna has finally spoken to set the record straight on a matter concerning every member of the public – tax.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Economy
Two training workshops given to the Spanish travel industry is hoped to spur them to sell the Cook Islands to their clients.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Economy
There are no new taxes and the rates have not changed, says the finance secretary after public concern pensioners were being unfairly targeted.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Environment
An opening has come up at the Office of the Prime Minister for someone interested in helping the country deal with the real challenges of climate change.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Environment
Time is running out for homeowners in the Muri/Avana area that are still to sign up for a sanitation system upgrade – and those who don’t could be fined.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Local
The newly redeveloped Avatiu harbour will be officially opened today with the ceremony scheduled to start at 5pm.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Local
The busy hospital waiting room gives an idea of the number of people who are making good use of the eye specialists currently working in the Cook Islands.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Local
It is the last day of an art exhibition of intimate Rarotongan landscapes and you had better be in quick if you want to own one – over half have sold.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Outer Islands
New Zealand has gifted the Cook Islands copies of a new book celebrating Pacific leadership.
Friday 12 April 2013 | Published in Politics
The position of co-ordinator for the government’s water tank project has yet to be advertised, and the Ministry of Finance has been fielding queries from the public about the initiative.
Thursday 11 April 2013 | Published in Local
The last auditions to be in the Film Raro short films are tomorrow evening and the crews are especially looking for more males.
Thursday 11 April 2013 | Published in Health
Cooler weather is around the corner, and people wanting a flu vaccine will need to order it in advance this year.
Thursday 11 April 2013 | Published in Politics
The head of a Chinese deep sea minerals delegation says he is optimistic about future investment in the Cook Islands.
Thursday 11 April 2013 | Published in Economy
A break-down of what the offshore finance industry has earned in previous years for the Cook Islands economy has been released.
Thursday 11 April 2013 | Published in Culture
Aoteroa’s vaka Te Aurere crew received an emotional welcome ‘home’ yesterday when the voyagers of Waka Tapu came ashore.
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