National

Party with a purpose at charity ball

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Local

Party with a purpose when you attend this year’s Cook Islands Red Cross Charity Ball under the stars at Coastal Kitchen, a private dining and special events facility in Tupapa.

Local


Spotlight on Maori medicine

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Outer Islands

The first Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) of Genetic Resources consultation meeting was held on Tuesday night on the island of Pukapuka.

Outer Islands


'Fish control' vessel calls at port of Avatiu

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Local

The French Navy ship Arago docked at Avatiu harbour on Thursday, having arrived from Papeete via the Australes archipelago.

Local


Burst pipe causes water shutdown

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Local

A burst water pipe in Rutaki forced the shut-down of the old water main on Wednesday evening.

Local

Help available for ex-servicemen

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Local

A welfare officer from New Zealand is travelling to the Cook Islands ahead of Anzac Day to talk to ex-servicemen who may be suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI).

Local


Election delays two important bills

Monday 23 April 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Politics

Further delays are expected in the passing of both the Crimes Bill 2017 and the Marine Resources Bill 2017.

Politics


Rental shortage bites

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Economy

A prominent figure in the tourism industry says growth in tourism has been a catalyst for the current shortage of long-term rental accommodation on Rarotonga.

Economy


Fibre optic costs questioned

Monday 23 April 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Politics

Opposition deputy leader James Beer has questioned the viability of the fibre optic cable project which is spearheaded by the Cook Islands Party (CIP) government as one of the major infrastructure development.

Politics


Dog attacked with machete a second time

Monday 23 April 2018 | Published in Crime

A dog has been attacked by someone wielding a machete for the second time in a month.

Crime

It's tourism's big night!

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Economy

The tourism industry will tonight celebrate excellence and outstanding performance with the announcement of the winners of the 2018 Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards.

Economy


Crash victim flown to NZ

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Crime

A local man has been flown to New Zealand for urgent medical treatment after crashing his scooter on Happy Valley Road in Takuvaine last Sunday afternoon.

Crime

Hotel group to the fore in award nominations

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Local

Two Pacific Resort Hotel Group properties have been nominated for five awards at tomorrow’s Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards.

Local

Concrete blocks bound for island project

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Outer Islands

The General Transport barge Layar Mas was loaded up with more than 100 tonnes worth of concrete blocks on Wednesday, bound for the Mangaia solar project.

Outer Islands

Awards celebrate diversity

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Tourism Corporation regards the biennial tourism awards as a celebration of diversity.

Local


Bank aids group off to Mangaia

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Outer Islands

The Are Pa Metua centre were the recipients of a $1000-plus donation from the ANZ bank last week.

Outer Islands


Cook Islands joins surveying strategy

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands has become a part of the world’s first regional strategy for surveying and geospatial capacity development.

Local


Tupapa man arrested on drug charges

Friday 20 April 2018 | Published in Crime

A Tupapa man will face charges relating to the supply of cannabis after being arrested on Wednesday afternoon.

Crime


Turnout not an issue: Beer

Friday 20 April 2018 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in Politics

A poor turnout at the Democratic Party public meeting for the upcoming General Elections does not indicate a lack of support for the party, says Murienua MP James Beer.

Politics

Trainees learn traffic control

Thursday 19 April 2018 | Published in Crime

Yesterday the latest Cook Islands Police Service recruits had their first taste of field work on Maire Nui Drive, performing radar and traffic stops.

Crime


Local bank supports tourism awards

Thursday 19 April 2018 | Published in Local

For the second time, Bank of the Cook Islands (BCI) has sponsored a guest speaker for the annual Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards which will be held tonight.

Local


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