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New officers help to keep our airport safe

Eight new security officer graduates are working to ensure the safety of passengers and aircraft at the Rarotonga airport.

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Bank teller blames supervisor for missing $18k

A former bank teller with the Bank of the Cook Islands in Atiu charged with taking more than $18,000 assigned to a community hall fund, has told the Court her supervisor was responsible.

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Cooks’ economy vulnerable: ADB

Covid-19, measles outbreaks, cyclones and the Hunga Tonga eruption have shown how vulnerable South Pacific economies are says the Asian Development Bank in a report this month.

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Toka’s local designs to feature in Paris and London

Emerging fashion designer Toka Toka is set to launch Cook Islands culture, design and dance on the international runway through fashion.

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Sailors prepare for Cook Islands Games

The Rarotonga Sailing Club (RSC) is in preparation mode for the Cook Islands Games with its winter series.

Grassroots kick off Rarotonga football season

Week 1 of the football season makes a start today at CIFA Complex in Matavera. The Fiery Grassroots will be taking the field today, kicking their way into the new season!

Opinion

PET TALK: Caring for your pet’s teeth

It was a proud moment, not to mention a profitable one, when I lost my first tooth. Most people lose their first tooth at 5 or 6 – I was 8.

Opinion

Kakerori record breaking numbers

The Kakerori or Rarotonga Flycatcher found in the rugged interior of Rarotonga, as well as now on Atiu, has conservationists flapping with joy from this year’s Kakerori census, writes Alanna Smith of Te Ipukarea Society.

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Who really built Rev John Williams’ Rarotongan ship?

John Williams was an evangelical Christian determined to spread the gospel throughout the Pacific. To this end, he constructed a ship at Rarotonga in 1827 with a ‘mechanical ingenuity’ that gave him legendary status in Britain and beyond. But who really built the ‘Messenger of Peace’?

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Kava ‘o Aotearoa

A Cook Islands Māori filmmaker has looked into a collective of Pasifika cultural guardians reactivating the ancient Tu’i Tonga kava ceremony for contemporary use in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Rangi Henry’s beautiful blessed songs of Gospel

Music brings joy and unites people together and is a powerful medium the world over, says musician and composer Rangi Henry.

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Pacific news in brief

China helping PNG's fight against illegal drugs; Vanuatu chiefs want presidency; and increase in HIV in Fiji.

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Chief justice orders amendment of constitutional application against dissolution of parliament

The chief justice of Vanuatu has ordered the amendment of a constitutional application against the dissolution of Vanuatu's parliament to exclude the president of the republic from the case.

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Cook Islands tourist operators plead for more direct flights

The Cook Islands tourism sector is calling for direct flights to Rarotonga from Sydney and Los Angeles.


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Marianas gets funding to keep snakes out of planes

The Northern Marianas government has been awarded $US450,000 to keep the invasive brown tree snake from its shores.

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