National

Campaigning for sharks

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Environment

About 25 people showed up to New Hope Hall last Thursday night to talk sharks. The Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative (PICI) ran a public meeting for all interested parties to explain its vision for a proposed shark sanctuary in Cook Islands waters. PICI founder Stephen Lyon describes the meeting as successful and straightforward, and reports […]

Environment

Last island health clinic tendered

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Local

The proposed new Palmerston Island health clinic will have found its builders soon. Tender applications are now closed and a committee has until late April to find a suitable contractor. The clinic is expected to cost about $70,000. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning is acting as project manager for the health centre. The start […]

Local

Children arrested for burglary

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Local

Police have apprehended two children aged below 10 among seven people who stand accused of committing burglaries in Rarotonga, Commissioner Maara Tetava said. Four people were arrested last week on suspicion of carrying out a string of burglaries around Rarotonga, with three others apprehended for allegedly committing a separate burglary. Two children were included in […]

Local

Official complaints encouraged

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Local

People who have issue with the actions or inactions of Cook Islands police are being encouraged by Commissioner Maara Tetava to lodge an official complaint with himself or the ombudsman. People seeking to lodge a complaint against a police officer can go through the police’s internal review system or via the ombudsman’s office. Tetava encouraged […]

Local

'Dodgy' calls bug police

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Local

Police are working on finding the identities of anonymous callers who last week put in false emergency reports to Cook Islands Police’s communications centre. Commissioner Maara Tetava police received numerous calls last week reporting false incidents across Rarotonga. But when police arrived at the sites, sometimes at high speed due to the nature of the […]

Local

Carter in NZ to discuss MFAT cuts

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in Local

New Zealand High Commissioner to the Cook Islands John Carter is leading a protest by diplomats against cuts to NZ’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. An expensive two-day meeting began yesterday as diplomats went home from around the world to discuss proposed changes at MFAT. A letter signed by 49 diplomats arguing against the […]

Local

Cruise ship stops by Aitutaki and Palmerston

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in National

The Hanseatic is one of four Hapagg Lloyd line ships that visit the Cook Islands regularly. She is a true expedition ship and as such visits places that most large cruise ships cannot. On this visit she will call into Rarotonga, Aitutaki and Palmerston Island. For the people of Palmerston this is a life saver, […]

National

Four-legged kids enrolled

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in National

Senior students of Vaitau Primary School in Aitutaki were engaged in designing and building their first ‘goat house’ last week. This came about due to heavy rain and the principal’s concern for two kid goats born in the school garden. Principal Ingrid Stewart suggested some form of shelter be erected for the baby goats as […]

National

Thieves take bike parts

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in National

Police are again reminding people to properly secure motorcycles, remove keys and keep them in sight to deter thieves from stealing them. Last week a motorcycle was stolen from a home in Ruatonga and another at a home in Atupa. Unlawful taking remains a problem for police, with motorcycles going missing on a weekly basis. […]

National

Police reports changing direction

Monday 2 April 2012 | Published in National

Cook Islands Police are introducing changes to their media relations that are intended to bring more information on targeted issues to the public. The changes will narrow down the topics of reporting to issues considered in the public interest and those at the heart of police targets on weekly, monthly and annual scales. Commissioner Maara […]

National

Reward offered for important footage

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in National

An international film crew is offering a reward for a misplaced camera, which contains vitally important images. Earlier this month a film crew visited Rarotonga and Aitutaki to shoot footage for a documentary that will catapult the proposed Cook Islands marine park onto the international stage. Renowned cameraman Richard Wollocombe, who has worked for the […]

National

Time off school worries principal

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in National

Students taking time off school has always been a concern, but when students take weeks or even months off school it has unpleasant affect on end of year results. Tereora College principal Bali Haque is concerned about the problem. “My concern is students’ taking time off school. Firstly senior students are old enough to know […]

National

Dangerous driver 'lucky' to have support

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Crime

For driving dangerously and causing injury, Daniel Teheipuarii was convicted to six months of community service and one year of probation. Charged with dangerous driving causing injury, driving with excess blood alcohol and driving without a valid driver’s licence, the defendant appeared before Chief Justice Tom Weston for sentencing this week. All charges relate to […]

Crime

Video shop faces tax charges

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Crime

Nikao Beach Video was sentenced this week on 12 charges of failing to pay VAT and PAYE and failure to file tax returns. Defence counsel Lavenia Rokoika told the court that rampant piracy has significantly impacted the company’s business, causing financial strife and leading it to neglect its tax obligations. Chief Justice Tom Weston acknowledged […]

Crime

TTN's unpaid taxes total $600,000

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Crime

TTN Group Ltd has been convicted on 18 charges of failing to pay VAT and PAYE and failing to file tax returns. The Ministry of Finance and Economic Management took the company and its principal, Keta Williams, to court for failing to pay taxes since 2004. Chief Justice Tom Weston expressed concern in court yesterday […]

Crime

Earth Hour at the OPM

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Environment

Offing the lights for yesterday’s Earth Hour – Office of the Prime Minister’s climate change director Ana Tiraa with Harriette Kimiora and Celine Dyer of the central policy and planning office.

Environment

Stanford searching for world's strongest coral

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Environment

A team of marine biologists from the renowned Stanford University in the United States is on a search to find the world’s strongest coral, the itinerary for which includes the Cook Islands. Currently the team is in American Samoa. Stanford marine biologist Stephen Palumbi describes the back reefs at Ofu Island in American Samoa as […]

Environment

Poor show

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Local

The Tereora College Parent Teacher Association has been left stunned and dismayed with the turnout to its annual general meeting this week. Just 20 parents turned up to the AGM on Wednesday from a student body numbering about 600. The turnout left outgoing PTA vice chairman Emile Kairua horrified at the indifference shown by the […]

Local

Call for action on 'blood flow'

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Local

The Cook Islands government should urgently call a session of parliament to allow for a national discussion on financial reform and how it can be used to fight depopulation, says Leader of the Opposition Wilkie Rasmussen. The Democratic Party caucus met yesterday to discuss the banking reform proposed by the Cook Islands Party Government this […]

Local

Switching off nationwide

Saturday 31 March 2012 | Published in Local

Schools, offices and homes across Rarotonga sat in the dark for an hour yesterday, switching off their lights and unneeded electrical appliances during Earth Hour to help raise awareness of the impacts of climate change. Year 2 and 3 students at Apii Nikao Maori used the hour to move away from typical school work and […]

Local

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