National

'Upload' internet capacity under-utilised

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Telecom Cook Islands says there is a large amount of upload internet capacity in the country, which is at present being under-utilised. It means business owners and operators can make the most of available space for data upload by developing their online marketing. Anyone wanting to upload data on to the internet from the Cook […]

National

'Digital attraction' explained

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Online social media and networking websites should be utilised by Cook Islands business owners and operators wanting to develop their internet marketing, an industry professional says. Telecom New Zealand digital delivery manager Rupert Farrow is in the Cook Islands courtesy of Telecom Cook Islands, to host four free seminars on the best ways to develop […]

National

Coin offer

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Minting company SoftSky has contacted the numismatics division of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management with a view to producing Cook Islands collector’s coins commemorating the nuptials of Prince William and his bride-to-be Kate Middleton. Numismatic officer Terry Piri says he has no further information about the company’s proposed plan to mint Cook Islands […]

National

PM wants CI to be clean, green leader

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Leading the region in the clean and green stakes is an achievable ambition with the onus being on government to set an example to the rest of the country, says Prime Minister Henry Puna. A starting point could be government adopting a policy that all its vehicles are fuel efficient, possibly even hybrids – an […]

National

Auditor compares corruption, governance

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

There is now widespread international recognition that corruption is an obstacle to sustainable development and can undermine it in several ways. According to Audit director Paul Allsworth, the main effects of corruption are to: • Negatively affect investment, competitiveness and economic growth • Distort decisions about the investment (i.e. capital) budget of a country and […]

National

Budget initiatives aim to grow economy

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Making better headway with destination development, offering new offshore financial services and expanding and diversifying offshore fishing via licencing arrangements. These are just some of the initiatives the Economic Summit Task Force has put together for tourism, offshore financial services and marine resources to include in business plans for budget 2011-12. While the government‘s pledge […]

National

Police act being completely overhauled

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in Local

The existing Police Act is being completely overhauled with the aim of a revamped version being ready for parliament before the end of the year. Police commissioner Maara Tetava says the new act will bring policing into the modern era as the existing 1981 act is old and doesn’t accommodate the full spectrum of police […]

Local

No reports of Cook Islanders in zone

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in Local

No Cook Islanders are known to have been amidst the recent devastation of north eastern Japan by earthquake and tsunami, says Foreign Affairs secretary Jim Gosselin. “New Zealand has been checking for us and do not know of any Cook Islanders who have been caught in the tragedy.” Yesterday a letter of condolence was sent […]

Local

Please bring old text books back

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in Local

Old school text books are still valuable to students today – and Tereora College teachers are urging parents and former students to search your homes for text books and return them. This week a parent returned a stack of text books that prompted head of senior mathematics at Tereora College Bryn Parry to put a […]

Local

More pay, less interest

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in Local

Raising the minimum wage, lower interest rates and abolishing outer islands taxes are some of the initiatives being recommended by the Economic Summit Task Force committee for the next budget. Removing outer islands company and income tax are being promoted as good outer islands initiatives to increase economic activity. The task force has also identified […]

Local

Big wins to Hot Dogs and Rent Raro

Tuesday 15 March 2011 | Published in National

Week two of the basketball season bounces into action at the Telecom Sports Arena this evening. The season includes 4 women’s and 6 men’s teams. Last week saw a good crowd turnout to the TSA for week one of games with the Rarotonga based Philippines community getting right behind their team. Those teams that haven’t […]

National

Rape, threatening to kill, assault in court

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in Crime

Justice of the peace Pae Tuteru presided over a number of cases in the Rarotonga High Court last Thursday. A man with name suppression did not appear on charges of rape and threatening to kill and the bench ordered a warrant for his arrest. Jason Marurai – call-over on charges of driving under the influence, […]

Crime

Intruder caught in the act

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in Local

An intruder who broke into an Avatiu home early Saturday morning was caught in the act by the home owner who wrestled the intruder to the ground and called police. The Avatiu home owner was woken up when he heard a loud noise in the next room. Upon investigating the noise, the home homer saw […]

Local

High seas

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in Local

Tsunami surges from the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that struck Japan on Thursday night continued to affect the island over the weekend. But the surges had no affect on the water activities as pre-sailing Nemo squad members hunted rori in Muri lagoon, sailors navigated their race course and oe vaka paddlers hit the water for their […]

Local

Budget worries in health

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in Local

The Ministry of Health has some serious concerns about its proposed budget, which seems to have flatlined. Government is proposing to allocate to the ministry about $10.4 million – the same amount Health has been getting for the past three fiscal years. Inflation rates of 7.8% in 2008-2009, 6.7% in 2009-2010 and 4.4% in 2010-2011 […]

Local

Living through the quake

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in National

Mark Lusby (right) is a commercial pilot based in Tokyo, Japan. At the weekend he sent CINews this account of his experience during last week’s earthquake. Lusby works as a captain for All Nippon Airways in Japan on Boeing 767 aircraft. He was a pilot for Air Raro in the mid-90s. A pilot for over […]

National

Queen commemorates Commonwealth Day

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in National

Commonwealth Day, the annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations, is held on the second Monday in March. Queen Elizabeth II, Head of the Commonwealth, attends a multi-faith service in Westminster Abbey to commemorate the occasion each year-following is a message from Her Majesty. Secretary-general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Dr William F Shija distributed […]

National

Family find a safe haven after quake

Monday 14 March 2011 | Published in National

Rarotonga is a safe haven for former Christchurch residents Raniera Ellison and Alisha Riwaka, who have returned to the Cook Islands with their children Kahana (2) and Meremaraea (10 months). The young family was living together in a single bedroom at the Kaiapoi home of Riwaka’s grandmother until they arrived in Rarotonga at the start […]

National

Quake news was 'surreal' for Nana

Saturday 12 March 2011 | Published in National

At 9.30 on Thursday night, Nana Hirata got a text message from an Island Hopper colleague, alerting her to the chaos unfurling in Japan’s hinterland. Nana, who is originally from Tomakomai in Japan, has neither a television nor a radio in her Nikao home. When three concerned friends phoned, one after the other, Nana knew […]

National

NZ asked to check for Cook Islanders in Japan

Saturday 12 March 2011 | Published in National

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has asked its New Zealand counterpart to advise government if there are any Cook Islanders who have been affected by Friday’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Foreign Affairs secretary Jim Gosselin says so far they haven’t been able to confirm if there are Cook Islanders living in the […]

National

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