Tuesday 27 September 2011 | Published in Crime
Prominent Rarotonga businessman and former political candidate Sam Crocombe is the subject of a criminal court case. Crocombe, who owns Raro Safari Tours, appeared in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua before justice of the peace John Kenning recently. He is charged with common assault and is likely to face further charges. During the […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in Crime
An arrest warrant for Operation Eagle defendant Ricky Carlson was issued by Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua last week, following Carlsons second consecutive non-appearance in court. Carlson faces a contempt of court charge in relation to alleged breach of bail conditions, on top of his 12 […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in Local
The opening of a Cook Islands Police transnational crime unit will take place this week. Police commissioner Maara Tetava says the units official opening is scheduled for 9am on Wednesday at the police headquarters in Avarua. Prime Minister Henry Puna is expected to attend the function, and a team from the Australian Federal Police is […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in Local
The Cook Islands is ranked the second best performing nation for the achievement of Millennium Development Goals, Deputy Prime Minister Tom Marsters says. Marsters made the claim when launching a local consultation for the 2013-2017 United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) in Rarotonga last week. He also expressed governments appreciation for the UNs continued support […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in Local
Rarotongas emergency services have given their approval of Rotarys plan to create a numbering system for the islands properties. The heads of the fire service and the ambulance service both put their weight behind the Rarotonga Rotary Clubs scheme to produce a map of Rarotongas properties with identifying numbers based on Te Aponga Uiras electricity […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
Patience and two late tries were the key ingredients that saw the Tupapa Panthers Senior A grade snatch the champions trophy from the Ngatangiia Dragons to win the CITC Senior A grade club grand finals on Saturday. A fired-up Ngatangiia Dragons senior A team, intent on breaking the 32-year grand finals hoodoo and buoyed by […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
The Japanese Brave Blossoms and Cook Islander Ryan Nicholas will take to the field for the last time in the 2011 Rugby World Cup tonight in Napier. Without any chance to make it through to the next stage of the competition, Japan take to the field against Canada with a slim chance of finishing third […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
The Cook Islands Hash House Harriers running group celebrates 31 years on the island and the group invites all Round Raro Road Race competitors and supporters to join them on their birthday run today. This evenings celebration also marks the accumulation of 1610 runs on the island by local harriers and hoffsprings. Tonights venue will […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
Australian runners took out the 2011 Round Rarotonga Road Race titles in both the open mens and womens division. Aussie speedster Matt Cooper blazed around the island in 2.07.34 to take out this years Island Car and Bike Hire Round Raro Road Race while fellow Australian club runner Renae Jones took out the womens division […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
A number of new initiatives are being implemented by the Cook Islands police, following police commissioner Maara Tetavas attendance at the latest Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police (PICP) annual conference in Pohnpei last month. The conference theme was Urban Drift Policing Moving Populations and police chiefs from throughout the region agreed they need to work […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
Punanga Tauturu is holding a stakeholder consultation to discuss a non-government organisation (NGO) report to the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child this week. The consultation will take place at the Sinai Hall in Rarotonga on Tuesday from 8.30am to 1.00pm. Punanga Tauturu manager Kairangi Samuela says the NGO report complements a […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
Prime Minister Henry Puna has held the latest round of discussions with the China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) regarding governments development plans for the next few years. CCECC has been involved in past infrastructure projects in the Cook Islands and while in China last week, Puna took the opportunity to consult the corporation, along […]
Monday 26 September 2011 | Published in National
Government is in a favourable position to strengthen its ties with the Chinese city of Shanghai. Prime Minister Henry Puna and his delegation to China were last week given a red carpet welcome to the city, where they attended a number of official engagements. Puna met with Shanghais executive vice mayor Yang Xiong, who expressed […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in Crime
Colourful wigs, bright tutus and light-hearted banter at Thursday afternoons fun run hailed the start of a week of running. Runners and walkers taking on todays Round Raro Road Race plus supporters let their hair down on Thursday for the fun run course which led runners up the Takuvaine valley and back to Trader Jacks. […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in National
Government has paid almost $60,000 in outstanding rent to a group of Penrhyn landowners, subject to a 35-year-old property lease. In 1976 government signed the Naharakura rental agreement with Penrhyn landowners, for lease of 11 acres comprising three adjacent sections in Omoka. No rent has been paid until now. A court order of August 16, […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in Local
A boat full of building materials has headed to Pukapuka this week, to help further the progress on the islands cyclone shelter. Foundations of the multi million-dollar cyclone management centre in Pukapuka have been laid and materials for the next stage in the sites construction are now on the way. A boatload of mostly steel […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in National
A village safety programme is being considered for implementation by the Cook Islands Police Force. It is modelled on neighbourhood watch concepts in New Zealand and Australia, but caters to the Pacific community environment. Police commissioner Maara Tetava says it is something he is looking at for the near future. The village safety programme also […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in Local
Prime Minister Henry Puna yesterday reiterated the Governments commitment to conducting a rigorous process for appointing senior public servants to the countrys top positions. He said an announcement regarding the positions of Commissioner of Police and the Secretary of Justice position would be made next week, with the Government also close to finalising the appointment […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in National
Numbers-minded couples are flocking to Rarotonga to exchange I dos on November 11 or 11/11/11, which some numerologists believe will be the luckiest day of the year. For them, it is an historic date the first of its kind since 1911, and the last until 2111. According to Adele Conlon, a Kiwi who plans to […]
Saturday 24 September 2011 | Published in Local
A new house-numbering initiative being promoted by the Rarotonga Rotary Club would help emergency service response times and possibly save lives, says Rotary president Bob Riley. Rotary is pushing for a numbering system on Rarotonga to be designed around the unique identification codes on each propertys electricity meters. Emergency services and a number of other […]
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