Wednesday 30 November 2011 | Published in National
Prime Minister Henry Puna has reiterated the Cook Islands firm commitment to the Red Cross movement and international humanitarian law that protects individuals in times of armed conflict. Addressing the 31st International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in Geneva, Switzerland, he said it was important for all members of the international […]
Wednesday 30 November 2011 | Published in National
Finance minister Mark Brown and financial secretary Richard Neves are being urged, along with their regional counterparts, to make progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Both are representing the Cook Islands at the fourth High Level Forum on aid effectiveness in Busan the second largest city in the Republic of Korea. Jim Armistead, manager […]
Wednesday 30 November 2011 | Published in National
Getting to Zero meaning zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths is this years theme for World AIDS Day Campaign in the Cook Islands. The World AIDS Day 2011 committee is hoping to increase awareness about AIDS and draw attention to volunteer confidentiality, counselling and testing (VCCT). World AIDS Day is December […]
Wednesday 30 November 2011 | Published in National
At its annual general meeting (AGM) last week, the Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation re-elected Dawn Baudinet as its president. The same election secured Liz Kotekas role as vice president, and Maara Toleafoas as treasurer. Committee members this year include Noeline Bridge, Karen Tairea and outer islands representative Toru Ngatoko of Mitiaro. Helen Henry is […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The Ministry of Education is still on track to move into its new headquarters near Tereora College in mid-December, despite not having furniture ready or a fully-completed building to move in to. After three years of basing itself at the Aitutaki hostel at Maraerenga, the ministry should be in its new building by the time […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in Crime
A government employee has admitted to being in possession of a utensil used for the smoking of cannabis. Cyrus Nielson appeared in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua before senior justice of the peace John Kenning last week. The Matavera resident pleaded guilty to one charge of possessing a bong and is further remanded […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in Crime
New Zealand judges Sir Ian Barker, David Williams and Barry Paterson are presiding over the Cook Islands Court of Appeal in Rarotonga this week. The three justices are scheduled to hear five cases before the court adjourns on Friday. Yesterday the criminal case involving former Cook Islands police officer Leighton Boaza was set for hearing. […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in Local
A man will face manslaughter charges over the death of a cyclist at Matavera on Sunday morning, Cook Islands Police said. Triathlete Pauline Atera died on Sunday morning after allegedly being struck by a car at about 9.30am while cycling on the main road at Matavera. Police yesterday said Atera, who was affectionately known as […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in Local
A horror weekend on the roads culminated in the death of a cyclist on Sunday. Cook Islands Police were busy from Friday afternoon onwards. Police recorded a number of road incidents over the weekend, the worst being the death of a female cyclist who was hit by a car at Matavera about 9.30am on Sunday. […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in Local
No longer do aspiring hairdressers have to leave the Cook Islands to get a taste of life in the salon. With funding from the New Zealand Aid Programme administered by the Department of National Human Resources Development (HRD), Kim Davis of Pacific Village Salon is planning to run a six-week introductory haircutting and cosmetics course […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
In his first visit to an outer island, New Zealand High Commissioner to the Cook Islands John Carter has been struck with the enormous potential and opportunity of Atiu. Carter travelled to Atiu last week with his wife Leoni and mother Gwen. One of his intentions as high commissioner is to travel to each island […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
Cook Islands Police say they are disappointed with community behaviour over the weekend, with assaults, public drinking, excessive noise, a theft and a Peeping Tom being reported. A number of assaults were reported to police during the weekend, with all occurring between family members. The incidents included an Arorangi female being assaulted by her ex-husband, […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The Ngatangiia Neighbourhood Watch is holding a public meeting tonight from 7pm at the Muri meeting house. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss extending the night patrol programme, which began as an experiment but is growing in size and popularity. More than 20 hoteliers and accommodators have signed up to sponsor the initiative, […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning has confirmed Tini Fords success in the recent mayoralty by-election for Penrhyn. Final results of the election show Ford with 69 of the total 107 votes cast. His closest rival William Tekena received just 22 votes, while other candidates Tangaroa Ariki Tai and Mamanave Tini received 13 and three […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The message of cyber safety and awareness is being spread throughout Rarotongas community. Cook Islands police yesterday launched a new cyber safety programme with a series of presentations. Among them was a youth presentation at Avarua School and one for police officers at the Avarua headquarters from 2.30pm. Police commissioner Maara Tetava says as well […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
Census enumerators have until tomorrow to finish collecting pre-census forms. Since November 21, dozens of statisticians and volunteer enumerators have been visiting homes on Rarotonga and in the outer islands, distributing forms one for each individual in the household and an additional form for the head of household and collecting them upon completion. Enumerators are […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The Miss Cook Islands Pageant Association has raised close to $14,000 to send Maine Purotu Uirangi Bishop to Samoa on Thursday. The association held two major fundraisers the first was the Laughing Samoans show, sponsored by Edgewater Resort & Spa, at the auditorium. A subsequent quiz night at Hidies Bar brought the tally to nearly […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
The wider Cook Islands triathlon community is mourning the abrupt and tragic death of Pauline Atera. Atera, affectionately known as Granny, was hit by a car while cycling along the main road at Matavera on Sunday morning and died soon after as a result of her injuries. The 60-year-old athlete was a long-time member of […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
Former New Zealand politician John Carter, who is now the New Zealand High Commissioner to the Cook Islands, is thrilled the National Party has again been elected into power. National won by a landslide in New Zealands recent election putting John Key back into the driving seat as prime minister for a second term. Carter […]
Tuesday 29 November 2011 | Published in National
Aitutakis first trochus harvest since 2003 has begun. The harvest could generate as much as $140,000 for the community through the sale of dried and cleaned trochus shell usually purchased by international fashion companies to make buttons. The Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR) organises and monitors the harvest, which takes place until December 5. Upwards […]
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