Tatiana Kautai, a Cook Islander Muslim, has shared her personal journey into Islam and her experiences living as a Muslim in the Cook Islands. Talaia Mika reports.
Te Aponga Uira (TAU) has gained an expert described strong new asset with the appointment of Barbara Elliston, an experienced electrical engineer and corporate governance professional, by the Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) Board of Directors.
A temporary body has taken control of the Cook Islands UNESCO National Commission and is wasting no time in calling for funding applications. The commission is calling for applicants to make a submission to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) biennial participatory programme. In the programme, member nations can make up to […]
Anyone who has not returned Reef Shipping containers to the wharf is asked to do so as soon as possible. Customers are usually asked to bring containers back within 14 days. Shippers and agents are asking those who have failed to do so to return the unit to the wharf straight away. Southern Express voyage […]
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) and the Cook Islands Meteorological Service predict that the rest of the summer will bring less-than-average rainfall for the northern group, and above-average rainfall for the southern group. NIWA last week released its Island Climate Update (number 136), a monthly summary of the Pacific climate which […]
Virgin Australia has released its schedule for February and March. For starters, the 1:05am flight from Rarotonga to Auckland will not be operating for four Mondays in February. There will be no flight from Auckland to Rarotonga (arriving 11:55pm) and back to Auckland (leaving 1:05am) on February 5, February 12, February 19 and February 26. […]
A review is being undertaken this month of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) and in particular its core functions. From January 16 to 27, a team known as the expert reference group (ERG) will review the SPCs services that its divisions and programmes provide to member countries, including the Cook Islands. The review […]
Muri residents are worried that the Ministry of Healths recent survey does not adequately address the wide-ranging implications of the smell reported to be coming from Scotts Farm. All are eagerly awaiting the release of the ministrys survey, which was conducted last week and targeted at those living within 150 metres of the poultry farm. […]
The Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) is compiling a report on the recent trochus harvest in Aitutaki, to be published in the Secretariat of the Pacific Community newsletter. Late last year MMR supervised Aitutakis trochus harvest the first on the island since 2003. In total 17 tonnes of dry, clean trochus shell was purchased by […]
Er, GIDDAY! Well I got as far as Raro in one piece. The harbour here is only slightly bigger than a swimming pool and a dreadfully exposed location. Poor old boats been taking a bit of a wharf beating over night. Anyway, when I turn up and find the entrance theres nobody around so I […]
Cabinet is likely to sit tomorrow (Wednesday January 18) due to the current absence of Prime Minister Henry Puna, health and agriculture minister Nandi Glassie and infrastructure and tourism minister Teariki Heather. Cabinet services secretary Taivero Isamaela says cabinet needs a quorum of three ministers to proceed. Cook Islands News understands Deputy Prime Minister Tom […]
The Business Trade Investment Board (BTIB) is continuing its young entrepreneur programme this year. The initiative sees Cook Islands youth given opportunities to take part in local business opportunities. BTIBs young entrepreneur programme was launched at Titikaveka College in 2009 and was then expanded into Tereora College. This year BTIB is likely to go into […]
Three young Ngatangiia men have been arrested on drug charges during a police operation carried out during the weekend. The men, aged 18, 20 and 21 years old were arrested on a variety of offences related to suspected drug use. Cook Islands Police inspector Tere Patia said the men faced offences such as the possession […]
The Ministry of Education has begun moving into its new headquarters at Nikao. Staff will spend this week split between the new building, nearby Tereora College, and the old building in the Aitutaki hostel at Tupapa-Maraerenga as the ministry shifts its furniture, equipment and materials. The new building was officially handed over to the ministry […]
The Office of the Public Service Commissioner (OPSC) is advertising its vacancy for the job of performance management advisor. Carmen Temata retired from the position recently, after more than 40 years in the public service. Her leaving party was attended by Prime Minister Henry Puna. The job of performance management advisor is a senior position […]
In the small Cook Islands broadcasting industry, television companies are largely self-censoring content. Vaka Television general manager Greg Parker says he is not aware of any legislative restriction or framework for television programming, but he and company chief executive Dave Reuther self-censor their content. When we get our programmes they already come with a rating […]
Incoming maritime surveillance officer Tony Grubb said the Cook Islands maritime protection programmes would benefit from more collaboration with New Zealands navy and airforce in the future. Grubb expected the Cook Islands would see more collaboration between its maritime surveillance and New Zealands regional work in the coming years. Until now, the Australian Defence Force […]
The Cook Islands Trading Corporation (CITC) is recording an increase in the sale of Cook Islands produce at its main supermarkets. The trend is a result of the Go Local campaign, which was implemented throughout the country last year. It encourages tourists and locals alike to purchase or support Cook Islands products, food and business […]
Cabinet is apparently close to approving the appointment of a new Public Service Commissioner. Prime Minister Henry Puna recently told Cook Islands News that an announcement of the position will be made soon. He will not discuss rumours about who is likely to get the job and says cabinet will follow formal protocols in due […]
Police are investigating the possibility that another vessel was nearby the yacht Bonny when the man believed to be skippering it vanished at sea earlier this month. Cook Islands Police commissioner Maara Tetava said police were looking at the possibility that Bonny was not alone when its skipper disappeared about 20 nautical miles off Rarotonga […]
A skipper who stopped at Rarotonga unannounced and without a passport was able to come ashore because he required medical treatment, says Harbour Master Captain John Cornwell. The skipper, who is now the subject of a missing persons case after disappearing off Rarotonga on January 3, did not go through the usual customs and biosecurity […]
Prime Minister Henry Puna is with the leaders of 11 other Pacific island states in Abu Dhabi, discussing the acceleration of renewable energy uptake in the region. They are part of a high level meeting organised by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), which precedes the second session of the IRENA assembly. Punas attendance follows […]
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