Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in Local
Of 14 Rarotonga lagoon sites surveyed, 13 did not receive passing marks on this years Ministry of Marine Resources water quality report card. The report card issued in time for Environment Week grades 14 sites according to their nutrient levels, water clarity and bacteria levels. The third annual report, it includes results from stream tests […]
Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in National
Hundreds of thousands of trees can be saved and tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions wont be released into the atmosphere because of Westpacs recently launched e-statements the paperless way of receiving bank statements. e-statements are not only good for the environment, theyre also a quick and easy way to access your banking records, says Westpac […]
Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in National
Nathalie Rosette-Cazel presented her credentials as honourary French consulate to deputy prime minister Tom Marsters last week. Rosette-Cazel, a French citizen, has been living on Rarotonga since September 1992. For the last 19 years, she has divided her time between the Cook Islands and France. For several years she worked at the Office of the […]
Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in National
Police made five arrests at the weekend for a number of offences including drink driving and burglary. A 51-year-old man of Avatiu driving a pickup truck was arrested for a hit and run accident that occurred on the main road in Tupapa after allegedly crashing into a white Toyota truck that was driving out on […]
Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in National
A concerned smoke signaller writes about the $27 million Avatiu Harbour upgrade project: The ringside viewing area at the wharf works are great but does everyone know the danger of looking at arc welding in progress? Should there be warning signs so no one gets eye injury? SmokeSignals: Thats a very good point. Experts say […]
Tuesday 31 May 2011 | Published in National
A $2 million upgrade of Maukes water supply has been blessed and officially handed over to the southern group islands community. Various Cook Islands government members and dignitaries travelled to Mauke last week for three days of ceremony for the project. Among them was Prime Minister Henry Puna, opposition leader Robert Wigmore, infrastructure minister Teariki […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
The prime minister has reminded media that his government is serious about pursuing its renewable energy alternatives. Aboard this months Kwai voyage were two renewable energy officers, who went to scope Pukapuka for its potential to go solar. Pukapukans are well aware of the benefits of solar energy, having been the recipients of solar programmes […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
Deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs Hon Tom Marsters heads the Cook Islands delegation attending this weeks First Korea Pacific Islands Foreign Ministers Meeting in Seoul. Hosted by Korean minister of foreign affairs and trade Kim Sung-Hwan, the meeting will discuss possible future cooperation between the Republic of Korea and the Pacific Islands. […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in Crime
A young Westpac bank employee stole money from the automatic teller machine (ATM) and stashed it under his mattress, the High Court at Avarua heard. For stealing money from the ATM while an employee of the bank, the young man was convicted by Justice Hugh Williams in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua on […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in Local
Avatiu Eels captain Bilsy Gukisuva receives the premier rugby league grade championship trophy from prime minister Henry Puna (left) and rugby league president Charles Carlson after the Eels defeated the Panthers 20-12 in Saturdays grand final. It is the third year Gukisuva has led the Eels to the grand final and the second year in […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in Local
If Rarotonga wants to keep Muri lagoon healthy, it has to act fast, the ministry of marine resources has warned. Preliminary findings from a new survey of Muri lagoon reveals there is a small window of opportunity for action to keep the lagoon healthy. But that window wont stay open for much longer and it […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in Local
A group of young Kiwi tourists has been accused of stealing a painting from the Cook Islands Library & Museum Society. In a letter to the editor, Curator Jean Mason said a group of Kiwis in their 20s turned up at the museum on Tuesday, just as it was about to close. Because they said […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
Justice Hugh Williams has reserved his decision in the criminal case against a former Cook Islands police employee. Maryann Pirake (48), Air New Zealand customer service officer, of Nikao, denied one charge of theft as a servant when she appeared in the dock before Justice Hugh Williams in the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
Beca International Consultants Ltd have joined the Avatiu port development project to supervise McConnell Dowells construction. Resident engineer Gareth Clayton is working alongside local site engineer Ben Parakoti in a small temporary office at the Avatiu wharf adjacent to the Ministry of Transport building. Clayton arrived on Rarotonga with his family in March, and Parakoti […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
A police appeal against the sentencing of Arorangi man Travel Tangatapoto in May last year has been withdrawn from the Cook Islands High Court at Avarua. Justice Hugh Williams was yesterday due to hear the appeal of a sentence handed down to Tangatapoto by Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro on May 20, 2010. She […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
The drainlaying course at the Arorangi Trades Training Centre is into a new phase of theory, on the heels of a visit from a New Zealand-based tutor.Wintech tutor Pete Shields and ITO operations manager Craig Cochrane flew to Rarotonga this month to deliver new material and assess the students taking the two-year course. Every three […]
Monday 30 May 2011 | Published in National
Minister of tourism Teina Bishop this week rejected rumours that the government in any way influenced the decisions of Tata Crocombe and Iaveta Short to resign from their positions on the tourism board. Crocombe has also said his primary motivation for leaving the board was a desire to invest more time in his family and […]
Saturday 28 May 2011 | Published in National
Hotel California has had a makeover. The 36-foot trimaran is now operating as Tropicbird and shes now doing daytime and sunset cruises. Originally from England, owner Beth Harrison drew inspiration for the rebrand from literally a tropic bird. The first day I took the trimaran out on a sailing cruise with my new crew, a […]
Saturday 28 May 2011 | Published in National
The new Atiu hostel under construction in Maraerenga is expected to be opened by the end of 2012. The Atiu Nui Maruarua III has been under construction since 2008 and is expected to be worth $3 million when completed. President of the Rarotonga-based Atiu community Puna Rakanui explained that the project began with $400,000 in […]
Saturday 28 May 2011 | Published in National
The prime minister says his government will announce the appointment of the new financial secretary next week. He would not confirm whether rumours that Richard Neves from the Australian Federal Treasury will be taking up the position. Neves was most recently acting director for the Australian Capital Territorys department of treasury. There are still some […]
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