National

New phone book cover has eco message

Thursday 15 November 2012 | Published in Technology

A graphic design with a message of protecting the environment has made the 2013 Cook Islands phone book cover.

Technology

Tourism 'overspending' a problem

Thursday 15 November 2012 | Published in Economy

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation’s overspending has been condemned in an audit office management report on the financial transactions of the agency.

Economy

Coastal protection project underway

Thursday 15 November 2012 | Published in Environment

An update on how half a million dollars of Australian grant money is being spent on climate change projects was given at a climate change and disaster risk management meeting on Tuesday.

Environment

Climate change adaption cost benefits under study

Thursday 15 November 2012 | Published in Environment

The Cook Islands is sharing its analysis of climate change project costs at a workshop in Samoa this week.

Environment

Grant to help pearl farmers

Thursday 15 November 2012 | Published in Environment

A Secretariat of Pacific Community (SPC) representative says a Cook Islands climate change project has made “significant progress” since its start last July.

Environment

Updates crucial to climate change success

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Environment

Climate change projects were the centre of discussion at the quarterly climate change and disaster risk management meeting yesterday.

Environment

Pa enua deals with climate change

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Environment

Attendees at the quarterly climate change and disaster risk management platform meeting were updated on the government’s plan to help the outer islands deal with climate change.

Environment

Enoka's solar curiosity

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Local

Astronomy enthusiast Damon Enoka searches for the partial solar eclipse with a basic version of a pinhole camera.

Local

Westpac: Accounts weren't hacked

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Local

The three Westpac Cook Islands customers who had money stolen from their accounts by a Nigerian fraudster had provided their details unwittingly to the scammer.

Local

Cargill's matter of faith

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Local

Tereora College Dux James Cargill says his faith in God helped him succeed academically.

Local

2012 NCEA exams underway

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Local

The pressure is on for Cook Islands students sitting NCEA exams, which for most students began on Sunday.

Local

The politics of politicking

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Local

The first call would come at around 8 o’clock in the morning.

Local

Cook Islands women surveyed for health

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Health

Women in the Cook Islands are being asked to tell their stories for a survey.

Health

Zimbabwean doctor volunteers in Aitutaki

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Outer Islands

Doctors in Aitutaki will receive an opportunity for a break from their hard work, thanks to Dr Grahame Jelley.

Outer Islands

Atiu mayor responds to allegations

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Politics

The only “dirt” on Taoro Brown these days is from having to clean up the lingering mess left behind by Teenui-Mapumai MP Norman George, says the Atiu mayor.

Politics

Sharing not in the pipeline

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Politics

The two rival fuel companies on Rarotonga are both working on their respective pipelines – but suggestions they might share to reduce environmental impact does not go down well.

Politics

Technology camp for youth

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Technology

Local youth have the opportunity to become more tech-savvy thanks to a ‘Tech Camp’ running in Fiji this month.

Technology

Fraudster's helper sentenced

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Crime

The man who played a part in an elaborate Nigerian scam was sentenced in the High Court on Friday.

Crime

Rarotonga 'awash with burglars'

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Crime

Defence lawyer Norman George said it might give his client “time to think” should he be sent to prison.

Crime

Public disclosure for overseas trips

Wednesday 14 November 2012 | Published in Environment

There’s no point in going to overseas conferences if there is no report back to the public afterwards, says office of the prime minster climate change advisor Ana Tiraa.

Environment

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