Tuesday 7 December 2010 | Published in Environment
Cook Islander Luana Bosanquet-Heays is one of three Pacific youth at the United Nations COP16 Climate Change Negotiations in Cancun, Mexico, to represent the voice of the Pacific people from November 26 to December 10. As part of the Project Survival Pacific delegation, Bosanquet-Heays will be calling for world leaders and politicians at the meeting […]
Tuesday 7 December 2010 | Published in Local
Spotted cruising the streets of Rarotonga yesterday was well known New Zealand Tuhoe Maori activist Tame Iti (pictured). It is Iti’s first visit to Rarotonga with his fellow Tuhoe practitioner colleagues, who provide social services for their people including providing help for people combatting drug and alcohol addictions. Iti says that he jumped at the […]
Tuesday 7 December 2010 | Published in Local
Prime Minister Henry Puna has reassured the public that the new government would take protection of the environment seriously. He was responding to Te Ipukarea Society plans to lobby government to place a 15-year moratorium on any further tourist accommodation development on Rarotonga and place urgent focus on infrastructure development. “There is and there should […]
Tuesday 7 December 2010 | Published in Local
Cabinet minister Teariki Heather described his swearing-in ceremony as a proud day for his family. He paid special tribute to his parents William and Niotangi who watched on proudly as Queen’s Representative Sir Frederick Goodwin presented Heather with his warrant of appointment as the last minister in Prime Minister Henry Puna’s new cabinet. Heather, the […]
Tuesday 7 December 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals
“Surely the police must be aware of the speed track across the island from the Saltwater Caf right through to the Vaima Restaurant where consistently motorbikes exceed 60 km per hour and more?” an annoyed smoke signaller writes. “It’s outrageous. Some of these bikes have very high powered engines and make an awful racket. Sunday […]
Monday 6 December 2010 | Published in Local
Chief Censor Alfred Morris has helped the police locate the evidence that he passed over to them in at least two cases of DVD piracy. Morris will be meeting with police today to discuss the cases he presented to them. If prosecutions do go ahead, it will be the first time that DVD pirates will […]
Monday 6 December 2010 | Published in Local
The photo that swept the recent New Zealand Geographic 2010 Photographer of the Year competition was snapped on Rarotonga. Photographer Dillon Anderson was here on holiday when he spotted a moko on a banana leaf in the bush – he took a photo, which turned out better than a photo he’d spent six hours setting […]
Monday 6 December 2010 | Published in Local
The four electoral petitions filed in the High Court are likely to be heard early next year. Chief Justice Tom Weston called a meeting of the parties involved in petitions at the Ministry of Justice on Friday to plan out how they will handle three of them. Weston invited local media to the meeting with […]
Monday 6 December 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Why has the DVD piracy business grown here in the Cook Islands and yet a law had been passed to ban these piracy stores, and instant fines implemented to stop businesses from making money off these hardworking directors who make these movies? Do we have some sort of scheme set up to pay […]
Monday 6 December 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals
“The supporters of Norman George, Kiriau Turepu and John Henry must be gutted when their MPs didn’t get ministerial posts,” a smoke signaller writes. “George, arguably the most qualified and experienced politician in the nation, appears to be back-benched for good. Henry and Turepu were touted as ministers during the election campaign. Turepu even told […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
Hot on the heels of two successful New Zealand gigs, the newly re-formed 70s acid rock band Ticket has accepted an offer to play with music legends Bob Dylan, B.B. King and Elvis Costello next Easter. Polynesian Tax Free Ltd owner Trevor Richards (formerly Tombleson) – who is Ticket’s frontman – has confirmed that his […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
It is crunch time for the remaining three Raro Idol contestants, who will battle it out on stage this week to secure a place in the final. Tim Nubono, Marama Terekia, and Emile Rima will each perform two songs at the penultimate live show tonight. Four eliminated contestants will also pair up with judges and […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
The writing pieces featured are those of a handful of Arorangi school students written by students in grades 4, 5 and form 2. Given various assignments some of the works are acrostic poems and themed essays with some in Maori as well as in English. Meitaki maata to Arorangi School principal Vae Unuka for sharing […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
Titikaveka held its first market day at the Enua Manea Hall yesterday. Organisers Taivero Isamaela and William Numanga hope the new initiative will expand over time. Everything from cooked food to fresh fruit and veges to crafts can be sold at the market. “It’s for anyone in Rarotonga to come and display their wares or […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
A donation of 2000 books is benefitting those in local schools and the wider community. This week the local Filipino community gathered to sort the books, donated by the Ranfurly Library Service, which is an Australian book aid charity that often works in collaboration with Rotary clubs. Rotary Club of Rarotonga secretary John Hobbs said […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
Ngaakitai Taria believes the success of his business, Aitutaki Hydroponics, can be put down to hard work, a passion to survive and a helping hand from government when it was most needed. Aitutaki Hydroponics, established in 2006, received assistance from the Business Trade Investment Board to enable it to grow into a successful business, supplying […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Features
Prime Minister Henry Puna appears to be getting straight down to the business of running the country after being sworn in as the country’s leader on Tuesday and announcing his Cabinet on Thursday. However, the new prime minister took time out to allow his people from Manihiki and Rakahanga to honour their ‘son’ on Wednesday […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, CIP is back. Congratulations to the people of the Cooks, we’ve got a new government – good to see young blood Mark Brown in to steer the young ones in. Cheers to the main man Mr Teariki Heather. Henry/Masters, you’ve got a choice team there. Good Luck! AJ Taripo
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter by ‘Staunch soccer supporter’, under the heading ‘Disgraceful supporter’ to clarify the issue: 1. The two captains were consulted. 2. The two players involved were dealt with by being sent off. 3. The Match was ended because it was full time therefore no re-match was required. In regards […]
Saturday 4 December 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Kia Orana te iti tangata. The elections are done, a good team has won. The people have spoken, much more to be done, the players, all assembled, selections to come. I’m no poet, just mortals the team. Give them a chance, things are never as they seem. Yes, te iti tangata, you have […]
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