National

Funds moved for road projects

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Economy

A $50,000 fund has been moved from Internal Affair’s vaka maintenance programme into another fund that will need to be applied for separately.

Economy

Solar power for islands

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Environment

Funding has been approved for solar panels to be installed on Pukapuka and Nassau.

Environment

No justifying endless globe-trotting

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Local

Dear Editor, For the spin doctors at PM’s Office to try and justify the endless globe-trotting adventures of PM Henry ‘Elvis’ Puna and his cabinet buddies by highlighting that the costs for the travel is not at taxpayer’s expense is totally absurd.

Local

Meddling nosy beak or an erudite?

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Local

Much has been written and said about the arrival of New Zealand based investigative journalist Nicky Hager to Rarotonga.

Local

Water meters still inactive

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Local

Water meters have been installed as part of Project City, but they are not yet in operation.

Local

WATSAN looks for stragglers

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Local

WATSAN is still on the hunt for 12 property owners who have not signed up to the Muri/Avana sanitation scheme.

Local

Health minister to Samoa meet

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Health

Health Minister Nandi Glassie will be travelling to Samoa on July 2 to attend the 10th Pacific health minister’s meeting.

Health

Critical to national interests?

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Politics

Dear Editor, Through your newspaper may I request government to publicly reveal through the Official Information Act the level of remuneration paid out to former public servant Navy Epati to be a member of the Public Service HOM selection committee concerning the recent appointment of HOMs for Ministries of Marine Resources, Foreign Affairs, Infrastructure and Planning and the Public Service Commission? Also, can the government reveal how much they paid the same individual to accompany the PM, MMR Minister, MMR Secretary and others on the recent trip to Napier for fisheries related matters? Surely Epati’s ’services’ in both instances were not of critical importance to the country’s national interests? Concerned Taxpayer (Name and address supplied) The office of the public service commissioner responds: Panel remuneration is governed by Order of Executive Council ECM (11) 09 where it provides for the following: each member of the heads of department selection panel must be paid at a rate of $30 for each full hour, and for each part hour of 30 minutes or longer, that the members attend a panel meeting or interview.

Politics

PM talks sustainability in Paris

Friday 28 June 2013 | Published in Politics

Prime Minister Henry Puna delivered a message of Pacific leadership in the areas of renewable energy and sustainable ocean development on Thursday, through a series of meetings with French government officials.

Politics

Picton Castle reaches Nassau

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Outer Islands

The Cook Islands-flagged sailing ship Picton Castle is currently on a voyage to islands in the northern group.

Outer Islands

New cruises for the Cook Islands

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Economy

Cruise liners will be seeing more of the Cook Islands in coming years, after cuts to European destinations.

Economy

Serving up options

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Economy

Food and Beverage students were the smiling picture of hospitality as they displayed their skills at the official launch of the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute yesterday.

Economy

Cabinet approves law changes

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Economy

Cabinet met yesterday to put recent law changes to the duty and customs charges of certain products into force, said Finance Minister Mark Brown.

Economy

PM attends meeting in Paris

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Local

Prime Minister Henry Puna is in France this week under the sponsorship of the New Caledonian government to present the results of an ocean sustainability conference and attend meetings with French government officials.

Local

Tertiary institute opens its doors

Thursday 27 June 2013 | Published in Local

A new strategy for tertiary education was launched yesterday at the official opening of the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute (CITTI).

Local

Court reminded of dress code

Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Published in Crime

The High Court was presided over by Justice of the Peace Tui Short on June 20, who passed the following judgements: Wilfred Dauvois - at the request of the prosecution, was remanded back into custody after having his case adjourned to June 27.

Crime

Workshop addresses climate change challenges

Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Published in Environment

The first of a two-day workshop to help stakeholders in the fisheries and aquaculture industry was held yesterday.

Environment

'Bluff to frighten me out of speaking'

Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Published in Local

Fifty-four-year-old Nicky Hager is one of New Zealand’s most celebrated investigative journalists.

Local

Toa project approved

Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Published in Local

The National Environment Service (NES) has approved Toa Petroleum’s new swipe-card facility after most of the construction was completed without a permit.

Local

Girl's Brigade anniversary milestones

Wednesday 26 June 2013 | Published in Local

Girls’ Brigade companies around the world celebrated the 120th anniversary of the Girls’ Brigade movement since its establishment in Sandymount, Ireland in 1893.

Local

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