The Director of the Cook Islands Meteorological Office, Maara Vaiimene, is urging the public, especially children, to stay out of the water due to the dangerous ocean conditions brought on by Tropical Disturbance TD03F.
The recent rainfall across the Cook Islands has been a blessing for water supply levels, particularly in Rarotonga, as it provided much-needed relief during the festive period.
A cash register filled with money has been stolen from an Arorangi nightspot during a weekend burglary that netted the thieves about $3000 in goods. Burglars also stole a laptop and some alcohol from the Roadhouse in Arorangi after smashing through a rear door of the building. The burglary occurred overnight on Friday and Cook […]
The original Budget appropriated a total of $172,097,116, but the supplementary budget appropriates $178,337,447 for the current financial year (2011-2012) – reflecting a variance of $6.2 million. The bill suggests an overall increase of $5.1 million in payments on behalf of the crown (POBOC), bringing the total amount appropriated for POBOC this financial year to […]
During the first parliamentary sitting of the year yesterday, finance minister Mark Brown tabled the Appropriation Amendment, or the supplementary budget that amends figures set out in the principal budget passed in July of last year. He opened the session with a speech explaining the most significant variations to the original budget that the bill […]
Mangaia’s unemployed youth and upcoming school leavers are being told to look to their surroundings and be creative to help put some cash in their wallets. The island’s tourism and community development division, under Tangimama Vavia, held a workshop this month for Mangaia’s youth. Students currently completing seventh form at Mangaia College were invited to […]
A youth summit to tackle suicide in the Cook Islands, scheduled to be held in March, received the government’s backing at parliament yesterday – about $30,000 worth. In presenting the supplementary budget to parliament yesterday, Prime Minister Henry Puna announced the government would contribute $30,000 to a host a youth conference planned for March 12. […]
A New Zealand government delegation that included Foreign Minister Murray McCully has returned home impressed with the Cook Islands’ progress in preparing for the Pacific Islands Forum, according to High Commissioner John Carter. Carter said the two-day stopover was useful for the New Zealand government, which used the opportunity to examine New Zealand Aid Programme […]
Takuvaine Member of Parliament Mark Brown paid tribute to Pauline Margaret Rakera Taripo – Dame Makea Karika Margaret Ariki – in Parliament yesterday. He noted that she was this year made a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE) – the second highest rank in the Most Excellent Order of […]
Palmerston Island is finally set to join its sister islands and have a purpose-built medical clinic constructed within its shores. The people of Palmerston remain the only Cook Islanders not to have a purpose-built hospital or clinic on their home island. If government plans to construct a new clinic on the island are carried out […]
A family support group for all those who have been affected by someone’s drinking problems has been re-started in Rarotonga. The Al Anon support group, which re-launched last month, provides people with a confidential forum to talk about how their lives have been affected by someone else’s issues with alcohol. But organisers say the group […]
On Friday afternoon Mauke lost Teau Marae Tapu Ariki, one of three Ariki o Akatokamanava. Born 19th September 1943, Marae Turaki, of Ngaputoru descent, spent his formative years in Mauke, continuing schooling in Rarotonga before training as an electrician in New Zealand. His years with Te Aponga Uira saw him working in Rarotonga and Aitutaki […]
The romance of the Cook Islands is being exported to New Zealand’s national museum and art gallery over a series of events held until April. The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa will undergo a partial transformation over the coming months, when it adopts the ambience and experience of romance in the Cook Islands. […]
American fly fisherman Jon Hall has been active in promoting Aitutaki’s bonefishery via word-of-mouth. Hall has spent months in Aitutaki with bonefish guide Itu Davey and his brothers, who have also become guides under the new Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) training programme, teaching them the ins and outs of running a business. Hall this […]
A dispatch dated February 17 by Numa Mackenzie and Alex Olah aboard Marumaru Atua, 180 miles off the coast of Mexico. Kia orana tatou! We slipped lines at 10.30am yesterday morning from IGY Marina. We were the first vaka to leave the marina because we wanted to go out early and run a man overboard […]
Whale watchers were out on the Aitutaki lagoon catching sight of an unexpected visitor yesterday, although the visitor in question has been long dead before it even reached the island. Aitutaki’s Joe Katangi put the local Marine Resources unit and a visiting marine biologist into action yesterday morning when he spotted a whale carcass inside […]
Tereora College management strongly encourages parents to attend one of three vaka meetings next week to discuss the college’s vision for the next three years. The Parent Teacher Association and the college’s senior management team have organised three meetings – for Te Au O Tonga on Tuesday, for Takitumu on Wednesday and Puaikura on Thursday […]
Rutaki School welcomed in its new prefects and peace ambassadors yesterday, telling them to look to the vaka captains for inspiration on how they can be good leaders for the community. Tuiate Tuariki was named the school’s head prefect, with five other prefects or kauano puapii and two peace ambassadors or mata o te au […]
The St Joseph’s Cathedral in Avarua was bursting with pride when 14 students from St Joseph’s School were inducted as prefects. The special mass at the cathedral also included the naming of the schools two peace ambassadors. Families, friends and wider Catholic community gathered at the cathedral to witness the induction of the prefects and […]
Hip-hop icon Bill ‘King Kapisi’ Urale and partner, rapper Teremoana Rapley, made a quick visit to Rarotonga last week to shoot footage for Fresh TV and for a soon-to-be-released music video. Rapley is a Cook Islander and she and Urale are regular visitors to the Cook Islands. This time around, the duo was on Rarotonga […]
Preparatory work for the upgrade of the road from Pokoinu to the Aquarius Hotel in Nikao is progressing steadily under the eyes of Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning (MOIP). Part of the upgrade is to construct a footpath on the seaward side of the road and power poles on that side are being moved two […]
Members of the Cook Islands ministry of education including Minister Teina Bishop travelled to Mangaia this week to examine the issues that contributed to Mangaia School’s poor NCEA results recorded last year. The trip took in all Mangaia’s schools, meetings with island councillors, school associations and school communities before culminating in one of the largest […]
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