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7 December 2024

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Matavera’s new two storey commercial hub to open soon

In Matavera, the smallest district by land size on Rarotonga, a new two storey building “Te Waka” is set to redefine the local landscape with its mix of culinary delights, island apparel and commercial opportunities.

Court

Driver ordered to pay over $11,500 in reparations after crash

Terea Ngatokorua Maruaau, who appeared in court yesterday, has been ordered to pay over $3000 in reparations to the Te Aponga Uira (TAU) after falling asleep while driving a rental vehicle and crashing into a power pole in Nikao last month.

Incoming Union president aims to elevate local women’s rugby

New Cook Islands Rugby Union president Ashleigh Wihongi-Willis is embarking on a bold path to level the playing field for men and women in the sport.

Local


Vaccination appointment slipup leads to ministry apology

Te Marea Ora Ministry of Health has asked those waiting for their second Covid-19 vaccination to refer to a schedule on the Ministry’s Facebook page to confirm appointment times.

Health


Jet stranded on soft runway in Manihiki

An Air Rarotonga aircraft was left stranded on Manihiki early this week when its nose wheel dug into a soft spot on the island’s unsealed runway.

National


Justice ministry seeks improved IT support after power outage

Better information and communications technology (ICT) support and resources are needed by the Ministry of Justice in light of power cuts on Monday that affected court proceedings, the ministry’s Secretary says.

National


Landowners stunned as toa trees removed by church

Landowners say they have been betrayed after more old-growth Toa trees were removed yesterday at Avarua CICC Church, despite earlier protests and negotiations.

Local


Understanding the importance of Oceans Day

Eight government agencies participated in World Oceans Day yesterday, sharing information and advocacy for environmental awareness under the theme ‘Life and livelihoods.’

Environment


Sydney Opera House lit with Piho’s photography to mark Oceans Day

Award winning photographer Charlotte Piho had five of her photos featured alongside many of Australia’s most respected artists on the sails of the Sydney Opera House to mark World Oceans Day.

Environment


Steady start to round two of Covid-19 vaccinations

As of Tuesday evening, 618 Rarotonga residents had received their second dose of the Pfizer vaccine at Rarotonga hospital

Health


Public kept in the dark over power cuts

Electricity was cut to parts of Rarotonga on Monday, knocking out the Ministry of Justice server, causing further delays and postponements on Tuesday.

Economy


Businesses eye layoffs with end to government support

The Chamber of Commerce reacted to yesterday’s unveiling of the budget with a warning that businesses could be forced to lay off workers in the absence of government financial support for vulnerable companies.

Economy


Historical Covid test leads to further scrutiny of travellers

Health officials will now question the honesty of health declaration forms from overseas travellers because of the positive historical Covid-19 case, says Prime Minister Mark Brown.

Local

Government attempts to emerge from pandemic with 'Budget of Revival'

Describing its revenue forecast for the coming 12 months as conservative, government is predicting a nearly 9 per cent increase in gross domestic product to drive spending in areas such as health, education, and infrastructure.

Economy

Local participation in regional fisheries meet

The Cook Islands was one of 22 Pacific island countries and territories that met last week for the thirteenth SPC Heads of Fisheries meeting.

Environment


Drunk drivers spend weekend in prison

The driver of the truck involved in a crash which wrecked a power pole and brought down cables in Panama on Friday night is likely to appear in court on Thursday.

Local


100 demerit points and you’re walking

Cook Islands residents with stacked minor driving offences run the risk of losing their licence with police enforcing demerit points on old offences dating back to 2016.

Local


Student with braided hair sent home

A Year Nine female student from Tereora College was last week told by one of her teachers not to return to school until her braided hair extensions were taken out.

Education

Wait for new elderly care centre continues

The mamas who regularly enjoy the services of the Are Pa Metua – a centre for the elderly to meet and enjoy activities together – are disappointed that the Government has not contacted their coordinator regarding the progress of their new facility in Panama, which they say was promised back in February.

Local


Covid-19 positive man charged with making false declaration

Despite detecting a historical case on Friday, Cook Islands remains Covid-19 free according to World Health Organization.

Local

Cook Islands detects first positive Covid-19 case

(UPDATE - This case was deemed a historical case of Covid-19 and is not being classified as an active positive case). A Cook Islands man who has been on holiday in Rarotonga since May 21, 2021 has tested positive for Covid-19, after requesting to be swabbed Friday evening. The alert level remains unchanged and the risk to public remains low, government says.

Health


Wheeling away with wacky hairdos

To celebrate Apii Te Uki Ou’s 28th birthday on Friday, May 28 students and teachers wore “wacky hair” and brought wheels to school.

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