National

Financial loss for Crown Law

Friday 23 November 2012 | Published in Politics

The Crown Law Office reported a loss of $7555 for the June 30, 2010 financial year, says the Audit Office.

Politics

Use marijuana 'to our advantage'

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Economy

Dear Editor,

Economy

Triad's allegations 'simply not true'

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Environment

Dear Editor,

Environment

Fiji 'back in the family'

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Local

Prime minister Henry Puna has announced that he has “steered the island countries of the ACP group through a sensitive meeting of leaders to bring Fiji back into the family fold”.

Local

Te Kukupa involved in smuggling search

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands was involved in a large-scale joint maritime surveillance operation which resulted in 27 infringements found in an area covering 30 million square kilometers.

Local

Boost for Maine Purotu

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Local

Maine Purotu and Miss South Pacific hopeful Kate Ngatokorua has been given a boost by a new skincare range from Manuka Doctor.

Local

$2.5 trillion in bribes the norm

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Politics

In the developed world it’s hard to get parliamentarians to talk about corruption as people like to pretend there is none.

Politics

Local observers for foreign boats

Thursday 22 November 2012 | Published in Politics

New Zealand member of parliament Nick Smith “strongly encourages” other governments to have local observers on foreign fishing vessels to make sure the law is not being broken.

Politics

300kg plus monster marlin!

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Local

Marlin Queen Fishing continues to live up to its company name when anglers Brad Ryan and Mirco Brazzale along charter captain Irakau William (pictured) landed a monster marlin weighing in at over 300kg on Monday night.

Local

One nation under dog

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Local

He wakes up and stretches his legs, energized by a restful night in a plush queen-sized bed at a trendy Hollywood hotel. A butler knocks, enters, arranges his breakfast tray.

Local

Screenwriting workshops every Monday

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Local

New Zealand writer Renae Maihi is on Rarotonga holding a series of screenwriting workshops.

Local

Big differences in small sums

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Community groups looking to make a big difference with small sums are being encouraged to apply for the Head of Mission Fund (HOMF).

Outer Islands

Fuel consolidation on hold

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Politics

The government has decided not to consider consolidating fuel imports for another few years.

Politics

Seabed mining trials proposed

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Politics

Deep sea mining trials down to 2000 metres are expected to occur in Cooks’ waters within a few years, marine resources secretary Ben Ponia announced at a regional conference.

Politics

Make way for the acting deputy PM

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Politics

“Seeing the Minister of Health driving himself to work this morning in a Government pick-up truck flanked by two police motorcycle outriders complete with red and blue flashing lights, just brings home again the incredible arrogance of the CIP,” a smoke signaller writes. “Not only does this minister, along with his colleagues, spend ridiculous amounts of money and time travelling overseas, and achieving absolutely nothing of benefit for this country, but whenever they are back here for a short R & R to catch their breath and count up their AirPoints, they resort to this sort of pompous display which is little short of breathtaking. A one-term government? You bet!! And before you mouth off Mr Minister, why don’t you get some decent health care facilities into Pukapuka?”

Politics

'When things go wrong, they go very wrong'

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Politics

A New Zealand parliamentarian used his own “depressing” Rena experience to give a strong warning on dealing with disaster to his fellow Pacific parliamentarians at a regional conference in Rarotonga yesterday.

Politics

Senior citizens new internet 'addicts'

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Technology

A group of nine senior citizens are now internet savvy and raring to email family after completing a computer literacy course at the University of South Pacific’s Rarotonga campus.

Technology

HTTC sets food safety standards

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Economy

Te Puna Apii Turoto – the Hospitality and Tourism Training Centre (HTTC) is offering a NZQA-accredited course in Food and Safety.

Economy

Pacific climate change issues addressed

Wednesday 21 November 2012 | Published in Environment

The Cook Islands will be negotiating a vast range of climate change issues along with over 190 parties at the UN Climate Change Conference in Doha, Qatar that begins next week.

Environment

Ene family bids farewell

Tuesday 20 November 2012 | Published in Economy

A foreign language isn’t the only thing the Ene family will have to adjust to when they trade the Cook Islands for the Chinese city of Kunming.

Economy

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