National

Barbados aims for 'sustainable energy for all'

Wednesday 2 May 2012 | Published in Environment

Small Islands Developing States such as Barbados and the Cook Islands can make a meaningful contribution to their nations’ future wealth and the global community through changing their energy sectors, says Barbados Prime Minister Freundel Stuart. Speaking ahead of a conference to be held in Barbados next week on the hopes and ambitions of Small […]

Environment

Kia orana, Jerome Kaino and Webb Ellis Cup!

Wednesday 2 May 2012 | Published in Local

All Black flanker Jerome Kaino’s side-stepping moves were handy on Monday night when the 196-centimetre star showcased his Cook Islands dancing at a special World Cup dinner hosted by Prime Minister Henry Puna. Kaino hadn’t expected to pull out his dancing moves so early into his trip to Rarotonga but the persuasive crowd and pulsating […]

Local

Head students represent Cook Islands in Taiwan

Wednesday 2 May 2012 | Published in National

For head boy Robert Heather and head girl Maruia Willie of Tereora College, learning about eco-friendly sports was the highlight of the sports and leadership forum they recently attended in Taipei, Taiwan. University students, sports and physical education students from over 200 countries joined them at the forum. The forum was funded by FISU (International […]

National

Tribute to Sobati Solomona

Wednesday 2 May 2012 | Published in National

The minister responsible for the Office of the Public Service Commission, Henry Puna, today paid tribute to the life and work of Aitutaki Island Secretary Sabati Solomona who passed away on the weekend after a long illness. “Sabati had a long and unblemished career in the public service having worked in various positions in the […]

National

Shark campaign goes to all islands

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative founder Stephen Lyon has visited the island of Mauke to discuss shark protection. Lyon, who visited Aitutaki to talk sharks last month, is finding that generally all agree on the value of protecting sharks once they understand the threats posed by the shark finning trade. He says that sharks are finned, […]

National

Rotaract raises $821

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Rarotonga Rotaract Club raised $821 at a garage sale for the Mangaia Junior Red Cross. As soon as the garage sale sign was erected, garage sale enthusiast bustled to get first dibs on the household items, clothing, jewellery, shoes and bags that Rotaract had on offer. Mangaia Junior Red Cross founder Sue Ngatokorua was also […]

National

Medal ceremony for woman serving in kitchen

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Margaret Dwane has been added to the list of Cook Islands residents to receive the New Zealand Defence Service Medal in the last week, after she was presented with the medal at a special ceremony on Monday. Dwane, Creative Centre assistant manager, was due to receive her medal alongside seven other people at the RSA […]

National

Mentoring growing in popularity

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Pacific Business Mentoring Programme country manager Kerry Burridge urges medium- to large-scale businesses to take advantage of New Zealand mentoring services, which are becoming increasingly popular amongst the local small business community. “These mentors are very experienced and very knowledgeable,” Burridge told Cook Islands News. “The calibre of these people is such that they can […]

National

Businesses invited to mentor meeting

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Cook Islands companies looking to grow their business or groom it for sale are discovering that the Pacific Business Mentoring Programme is their secret weapon in securing the edge for success. A number of successful businesses including jewellery manufacturing, diving services, brewing and tourism have already benefitted from the Cook Islands’ participation as one of […]

National

Flight Centre embraces Cook Islands

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Cook Islands Tourism has taken flight up and down eastern Australia, attending three Flight Centre expos. The Australian staff and its supplier partners joined three Flight Centre shows in mid February, taking in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney during the month. The corporation’s Australian general manager Kerryn Cook said Flight Centre was the biggest partner the […]

National

'Grey' tourism for Mitiaro?

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

Mitiaro and the “grey brigade” of New Zealand and Australia could be coupled-up in order to cement a small-scale tourism industry on the island, New Zealand High Commissioner John Carter said. Having visited the island last week, Carter said that retirees from the Cook Islands’ largest neighbours could provide the people of Mitiaro with some […]

National

Doctors sail to northern islands

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

For the first time in four years, a group of highly qualified doctors are sailing the isolated northern atolls to bring their medical skills to people who live there. The medical team left from Avatiu harbour yesterday morning on the police maritime surveillance vessel Te Kukupa after farewells from onlookers and dignitaries, including Prime Minister […]

National

Visitor stats to be surveyed

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

A new programme of surveys being launched in June will shed some light on the spending habits and general movements of tourists in the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation hopes to gain a better understanding on what the average tourist gets up to in the Cook Islands, from the length of their visit, […]

National

Siren tests okay

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in National

It’s a sound you would normally rather not hear, but the whining call of emergency sirens ringing out over Tupapa had a few people smiling on Monday. On this occasion, the siren wasn’t signalling an oncoming tsunami or any other type of natural disaster. Instead, the noise meant the system had been installed correctly and […]

National

Palmerston's turtles under study

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in Environment

The Cook Islands Turtle Project (CITP) has been working six days a week on Palmerston, where a team is undertaking the first sea turtle research in over a decade. Dr Michael White and his team have been performing extensive beach and in-water surveys to help understand the distribution, population and status of sea turtles in […]

Environment

Toa in limbo as lease expires

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in Local

Toa’s lease for its Panama site – which it acquired from Mobil in 2006 – expired today when the clock struck 12. Yesterday landowners were counting down the hours to midnight, reporting that they were “so happy to get our land back”. “We the landowners have warned the contractors working onsite that from 12 there […]

Local

Kaino and Cup parade apopo

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in Local

All Blacks star Jerome Kaino and the Webb Ellis Cup laid low yesterday but tomorrow the public will have the opportunity to catch both the star and the cup through the World Cup parade. The parade will start at 3.50pm from the Takamoa Theological College drive and proceed through the Avarua township to the Rarotonga […]

Local

Water passes taste test

Tuesday 1 May 2012 | Published in Local

The community in Tupapa now has greater access to filtered water thanks to a new system installed at the village’s meeting house. And New Zealand High Commissioner John Carter, who funded the project, wants to see more like it undertaken across the Cook Islands. The water system was paid for under the commission’s ‘head of […]

Local

Incest and multiple assault cases in court

Monday 30 April 2012 | Published in Crime

Justice of the Peace John Kenning presided over a session of the High Court at Avarua last week. Cases were called in the following order. Noema Kauvarevai appeared on a charge of contempt of court, which was laid when he left Atiu after being ordered by the court to remain on the island unless and […]

Crime

Teenaged burglars re-offend

Monday 30 April 2012 | Published in Crime

Teenagers Kapu Joseph and Bishop Bailey have again been jointly charged with burglary. One charge, to which they have pleaded guilty, relates to a burglary in Taputapuatea. Pleas have not been entered on two fresh charges of breaking and entering Empire Theatre and Supa Saver with intent to commit a crime. In court last week, […]

Crime

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