Cook Islands United Party leader Teariki Heather has opposed the Government’s proposal for a Cook Islands passport, stating that what Prime Minister Mark Brown and his team are pursuing for is not important.
A man was convicted of a series of domestic violence offences, including urinating on the victim, following a judge-alone trial earlier this month at the Cook Islands High Court in Avarua.
All Black Cory Jane has leapt to Zac Guildfords defence, saying he does not have a drinking problem but needs to get smart about where and when he parties. Guildford has been accused of assaulting two people after entering a bar in the Cook Islands on Thursday night reportedly drunk, naked and bleeding. The All […]
The media need to leave All Black Zac Guildford and his family alone, to aid his recovery from alcohol addiction, the head of the New Zealand Drug Foundation says. The Crusaders wingers drunk and naked escapades at Trader Jacks bar where he assaulted two men before being detained by police has attracted widespread media attention. […]
Kiwi couple Tania and Michael Dale exchange I dos on the beach at Little Polynesian yesterday. There were a record number of weddings over 25, infact yesterday, as it was 11-11-11 (November 11, 2011). Either an easy date to remember for future anniversaries or a lucky number, depending on who you talk to. This photo […]
Police are still investigating two incidents in which a 10-year-old Takuvaine girl has died and a 16-year-old Arorangi girl has received injuries serious enough to prompt her transferral to New Zealand. The cases are not related. On Sunday the 10-year-old died at Rarotonga Hospital, one day shy of her 11th birthday. Police commissioner Maara Tetava […]
Cabinet ministers Teina Bishop and Teariki Heather are back in the Cook Islands, having spent time in China. Bishop has been away three weeks and Heather just over one week. Marine resources secretary Ben Ponia has also returned from China, where he was involved in fisheries discussions alongside Bishop. Heather, as cultural development minister, travelled […]
Prime Minister Henry Puna is participating in high-level meetings with United States officials in Hawaii at present. Puna is part of a wider Pacific leaders gathering, co-organised by the East-West Center. The center is an independent, public, nonprofit organisation with funding from the US government and additional support provided by private agencies, individuals, foundations, corporations, […]
As Amelia Borofsky anticipates her voyage to Pukapuka aboard Kwai, she tries to remember the island as it was when she left it in 1981. She spent her formative years in Pukapuka, picking up habits she wouldnt unlearn she says her close mates still tease her when she eats with her fingers and treating the […]
The Rugby World Cup was the ultimate test in tourism, as it attracted nearly 100,000 rugby-lovers from all over the world to New Zealands shores. Chief executive Martin Snedden says with confidence that New Zealand passed with flying colours. Snedden was one of two keynote speakers at last nights 2011 Air New Zealand Tourism Awards. […]
The Cook Islands has its very own 11-11-11 baby. Maternity ward staff helped deliver a baby at Rarotongas hospital yesterday the 11th day of the 11th month of 2011. Details of the newborn and proud parents were difficult to obtain yesterday as staff at the maternity ward which has just opened were too busy to […]
About 500 Cook Islands men enlisted to fight for the Commonwealth in World War One, the biggest contingency of Cook Islanders to fight in any modern war. Of those men, 313 saw active service with the Anzac forces in Europe and the Middle East, fighting at various times from 1915 to the end of the […]
Mauke could become the first Cook Islands community to establish a commercial livestock farm for the provision of cattle and goat meat. Agriculture minister Nandi Glassie says government and Mauke residents are considering the clearance of almost 500 acres on the island, to become a major livestock farm. Cattle and a variety of goats would […]
Rarotongas newly opened hospital maternity ward is already being put to good use. Above is a photo of the first proud parents to use the ward, with their newborns.
An historic In-Flight Education session between the University of the South Pacific and the students of Suva Sangam School with Dr Satoshi Furukawa, a Japanese astronaut currently staying in the International Space Station (ISS), was an eye opener for regional students. The live question and answer session was jointly organised by USP, the Japan International […]
Western Australias government has offered to provide technical legislative assistance to the Cook Islands parliament in coming months. The offer was made by Barry House president of the Legislative Council of Western Australia during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Tom Marsters in Perth recently. Marsters and foreign affairs and immigration secretary Jim Gosselin travelled […]
Telecom Cook Islands says it will work on its communication techniques when technical issues affect its internet services, but admits the problems are sometimes hard to identify. Chief executive Jules Maher said internet services in the Cook Islands had suffered more outages in recent weeks than normal and he understood that the disruptions were causing […]
Todays date doesnt just have an added significance for numbers-minded couples looking for an easy anniversary to remember their wedding day 11.11am on November 11, 2011 is being used across the world for everything from parties to devil worship. The line-up of ones, which occurs on the calendar only once every century, has significant meaning […]
On any given day, the Births, Deaths and Marriages department of the Ministry of Justice prepares five or six marriage licences. But for today, it has prepared 20. The spike in the number of weddings being held in the Cook Islands relates to todays date November 11, 2011, or 11-11-11 and its significance for numbers-minded […]
At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month in 2011, the Cook Islands will mark the 93rd anniversary of the end of the First World War. Its a time and date history students love and one that the Commonwealth has vowed to remember forever so not to forget the horrors of […]
Jess Cramp gave up everything she knew her friends, her home, her job to promote conservation and environmental awareness in Rarotonga. She volunteers for Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative (PICI), a charitable trust registered in the Cook Islands in August, and spends her days writing proposals and seeking support for conservation initiatives in the Cook Islands. […]
A newly penned research paper on deep sea mining in the Cook Islands will be presented at an international conference on mining in the Pacific at New Caledonia later this month. Paul Lynch, environmental lawyer and adviser to the minister for minerals and natural resources Tom Marsters, will present his paper titled Towards the Development […]
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