Monday 10 September 2012 | Published in Local
The oath is not the only thing trainee police officers should be swearing over after the force’s salary bands were revealed last week. Figures released by the Public Service Commission (PSC) show that trainee policemen and women earn between $12,765 and $17,269, the same as the staff member who is hired to issue the general […]
Monday 10 September 2012 | Published in Local
CISA students Sirla Pera (top), Maeva Smith (centre), and Pearse Numanga (bottom) apply bandages to an actor from Titikaveka College as part of Friday’s first aid competition marking International Red Cross Day. 12090702 Related article(s):
Thursday 6 September 2012 | Published in Local
While minister of finance Mark Brown is adamant that the government’s policy on no downsizing of staff still stands, five maintenance workers from the Cook Islands Investment Corporation claim their positions with the corporation have been terminated. The five men have taken their case to the Cook Islands Workers Association and informed association president Anthony […]
Thursday 6 September 2012 | Published in Local
Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen wants the “culture of excessive spending” to end. Rasmussen has taken issue with Cabinet ministers and their support staff travelling to Aitutaki last week, and to Atiu this week. “The opposition is questioning the logic and seeks explanations as to why the government feels it has to travel first of all […]
Tuesday 4 September 2012 | Published in Local
Opposition leader Wilkie Rasmussen is openly suspicious of government’s tripartite agreement with New Zealand and China to administer the biggest-ever water project undertaken in the Cook Islands. Rasmussen has issued the following statement: “The announcement by the government that it has signed a loan of $32 million from the government on the Republic of China […]
Tuesday 4 September 2012 | Published in Local
MP and lawyer Norman George did not face tax evasion charges, as stated in Saturday’s headline – his charges were the lesser charges of failing to furnish tax returns. Norman George had pleaded guilty in the High Court to 12 charges against him and his company Norman George and Associates. The Teenui-Mapumai (Atiu) MP was […]
Tuesday 4 September 2012 | Published in Local
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s historic visit to the Cook Islands caused a huge amount of buzz on the island with many locals still talking about their meet with the famous woman. One such person is local woman Vania Kenning who still can’t believe her luck in being photographed with Clinton. Even more exciting […]
Monday 3 September 2012 | Published in Local
Talk of a new undersea cable in the region was rampant last week. Within the Forum communiqu released on Thursday, leaders acknowledged an “urgent need to implement submarine cable connectivity in the Pacific Islands region”. They asked that the Secretariat of the Pacific Community and University of the South Pacific conduct “further urgent analysis of […]
Monday 3 September 2012 | Published in Local
Rarotonga’s dirty drinking water is set to be a thing of the past, with a tri-lateral agreement promising potable water by 2015. The water partnership agreement – signed by the Cook Islands, China and New Zealand last week – aims to deliver clean drinking water to all buildings connected on Rarotonga’s existing water network. The […]
Saturday 1 September 2012 | Published in Local
A strand of Cook Islands Avaiki black pearls will soon become one of the most photographed pieces of jewellery on the planet – as it will be worn by the globetrotting diplomat, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The beautiful strand of pearls was gifted by Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna to commemorate Clinton’s […]
Friday 31 August 2012 | Published in Local
Wednesday 29 August 2012 | Published in Local
The shark sanctuary’s message is plain and simple – let sharks go. Banning the retention of sharks on board commercial longline vessels lessens the workload for Te Kukupa and even offers the country revenue from fines. The Marshall Islands, who established their shark sanctuary in October last year, has already realised $235,000 in shark sanctuary […]
Wednesday 29 August 2012 | Published in Local
Terrence Nightingale, Captain of Cook Islands longline boat FV Viking Spirit, says, ”We don’t have any interest in catching sharks. We set them free.“ Terry’s testimony resonated as the Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative (PICI) proposed regulations for the creation of a shark sanctuary that would ban all retention of sharks on commercial longline vessels. In […]
Wednesday 29 August 2012 | Published in Local
Sharks are more important to Cook Islanders than many people think. ”For a lot of us and a lot of Cook Islands people, the shark has always been in our families. A lot of our families use the shark, use the mango, as a protector, a family guardian, which makes it even more important for […]
Monday 27 August 2012 | Published in Local
Forum leaders will this week be paying particular attention to regional trade agreements that govern the flow of goods and services between their nations. The Forum Secretariat gave Pacific media a breakdown on Saturday of the regional agreements that will feature in this week’s plenary discussions, and while it was heavy on acronyms and light […]
Saturday 25 August 2012 | Published in Local
The reward offered for information leading to the arrest of the man responsible for brutally beating Zeb Autaua last Saturday morning has increased eight times overnight. Aucklander Florence Syme-Buchanan was first to offer a reward of $100 for information leading to the arrest of the person who bashed CINews employee Autaua a week ago. This […]
Saturday 25 August 2012 | Published in Local
Yet another monetary reward is being offered for information leading to arrest, by a man disgruntled at how slow the police investigation has been. Mann Short, of Muri Beach Builders, had his tools stolen ”about three weeks“ ago from his truck, which was parked unlocked outside his Matavera house. A new J20 Ramset nailgun in […]
Saturday 25 August 2012 | Published in Local
Two businesses are holding off to see if the Cook Islands Sport and National Olympic Committee (CISNOC) can avoid paying its outstanding value-added tax bill and could follow suit. Triathlon representative Geoff Stoddard revealed this at CISNOC’s annual general meeting on Thursday night. It means the $312,780 loss the sports body posted could be further […]
Thursday 23 August 2012 | Published in Local
The cold weather has continued this week, mostly thanks to a cold front that has moved across to the Cook Islands from New Zealand. Maara Vaiimene, operations manager at the Meteorological Service, says the cold weather was due to the culmination of three weather systems – a cold front moving from the eastwards from New […]
Thursday 23 August 2012 | Published in Local
The US State Department is still refusing to confirm whether or not Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will turn up on Rarotonga’s shores next week. But there are a few telling signs. Clinton’s accommodation has been booked (a private home), her security convoy has already arrived, and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has extended her […]
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