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Short claims Pa Ariki title in wrong hands

Thursday 27 January 2011 | Published in National

Tupe Short believes the wrong person is holding the Pa Ariki title, and intends to bring his case in court to prove it. He insists that the Pa Ariki title – which now belongs to Pa Marie Ariki – was passed down through the wrong kopu line, and argues that it should have stayed within […]

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Minister, qualified people are here

Thursday 27 January 2011 | Published in National

“Finance Minister Mark Brown’s plan to recruit the next financial secretary from New Zealand is saying that highly qualified and experienced Cook Islanders cannot do the job, or if they can, then pay them peanuts,” comments a smoke signaller. “If this is Government’s plan, then why not fill all top jobs from New Zealand, including […]

National

Tractor power to Tupapa

Thursday 27 January 2011 | Published in National

Tupapa-Maraerenga member of parliament George Maggie will be holding a meeting this evening to revive the Tupapa-Maraerenga growers association before they receive their new Chinese tractor on Friday. Maggie, along with tractor driver John Kamana and mechanic Glassie Mato, visited the Ministry of Agriculture yesterday to find out when they would receive their tractor which […]

National

HIV workshop a success

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

Staff at the Pacific Islands AIDS Foundation have said that the workshop they held for Members of Parliament at Crown Beach was a success. Research officer Hilary Gorman reported that of the 12 invites sent to MPs, seven people attended. The invites were issued to governing party MPs and their wives who live on Rarotonga. […]

National

Mauke grateful for new tractor

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

The arrival of China’s gifted tractor to Mauke came as an early but much appreciated surprise to many. Acting Island Secretary Steve Barrett wishes to pass on his thanks to China on behalf of the island of Mauke. Everything comes with responsibilities and costs however and on that note, Barrett hopes that operational costs will […]

National

Bikes collide, riders hurt

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

The sirens that sounded on Monday evening came from ambulances rushing to the scene of a Tupapa motor vehicle crash, just in front of Ngatipa Store. At 6.19pm, a male was driving a black Yamaha Spark motorbike travelling from Pue toward Avarua. Another black Yamaha Spark – this one carrying two people – was following […]

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School uniform sales thriving

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

As students prepare to enter a new school year, Tuki’s and Vonnia’s are busy selling uniforms. The mamas at Tuki’s Pareu are flat out this week sewing uniforms. Tuki’s carries uniforms for every school on the island except Tereora College and Papaaroa School – which parents can find at Vonnia’s. Tuki’s has uniforms for Titikaveka […]

National

Glassie has high hopes for Te Kura Ou

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

Minister of Health and Agriculture Nandi Glassie says that it is his role and his objective to provide a clear vision and an impetus for change – not to get involved in the day to day running of the ministries. “My job is to assess the two portfolios. In public sector management you have to […]

National

Technical talks

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in Local

Visiting officials from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade met yesterday with government officials including acting financial secretary Garth Henderson and secretary of foreign affairs Jim Gosselin. They are here for a series of technical-level meetings on budget support, assistance to education, infrastructure, tourism and the pearl industry. The three visitors from […]

Local

Missing NCEA exam papers found

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in Local

The Ministry of Education (MOE) has managed to find the missing Information Management NCEA Level One examination papers, according to secretary of education Sharyn Paio. NZQA notified the ministry yesterday that one box of examination papers had not reached its Wellington office – an oversight for which the Cook Islands MOE takes full responsibility. The […]

Local

George ponders switching sides

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in Local

Norman George, CIP MP for Teenui-Mapumai, yesterday refused to confirm or deny rumours that he may be crossing the floor to join the Democratic Party. But he said that a public statement on the issue was imminent. George said, “I will make a public statement at the appropriate time in the future. I am in […]

Local

Dialogue in PI issues

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

The East-West Centre in Honolulu today concludes what media are calling a ‘high-level dialogue on Pacific island issues’. The ‘State of the Pacific Dialogue’ involves scholars from a number of Pacific nations and from Australia, Japan and the United States, and aims to review regional developments and emerging trends likely to shape future policy within […]

National

Drinking water project begins

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

The first-ever region-wide safe drinking water initiative is underway. Eight countries are implementing Drinking Water Safety Plans (DWSP) recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) – and the Cook Islands is one of them. Other participating countries are Marshall Islands, Palau, Vanuatu, Fiji, Niue, Tonga and Samoa. AusAID provided the funding to back the scheme […]

National

Mauke teen attends Bluelight camp in NZ

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

Kimiora Makitae of Mauke is currently in Auckland attending a four-day Bluelight Youth Leadership and Personal Development camp at Hobsonville Base. After much consideration and consultation with Mauke School principal Josephine Ivirangi, Bluelight coordinator Hugh Graham chose Kimiora to represent his island at the Auckland conference. “Kimi is a young lad that possesses leadership qualities […]

National

New mayor calls for unity

Wednesday 26 January 2011 | Published in National

Aitutaki’s new mayor John Baxter and his scrutineer Tereicino Tuare flew into Rarotonga this week for the final count of the votes from Aitutaki. He was officially declared the winner at the conclusion of the count. Baxter said that votes were added to all candidates but that he won by 37 votes. In the preliminary […]

National

Al Atas not on DPM's action list

Tuesday 25 January 2011 | Published in Local

The Deputy Prime Minister’s office has confirmed that DPM Tom Marsters is not entertaining a joint-venture proposal made by Singapore-based Al Atas Group which wanted the Cook Islands to set up a central bank using state assets as security to the value of $500 million. It’s been reported that many of the Group’s banks, international […]

Local

Back to school already at Nukutere

Tuesday 25 January 2011 | Published in Local

Nukutere College was abuzz with activity yesterday as close to 190 students filed in for the first day of school. The college is the first to start the 2011 school year as principal Donna Nahu believes it best to have students start promptly on a Monday and get back into the swing of the school […]

Local

NZ officials here for talks

Tuesday 25 January 2011 | Published in Local

A three-day meeting starts today as a follow-up to high level talks between Prime Minister Henry Puna and NZ Foreign Minister Murray McCully. Mac Mokoroa, chairman of the National Sustainable Development Commission (NSDC) and Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister’s Office, announced yesterday that a team of New Zealand officials from the Ministry of […]

Local

'Flying camp' by Mauke Scouts

Tuesday 25 January 2011 | Published in National

Mauke Scouts used the last week of school holidays to introduce the boys to a different concept in camping – a flying camp. So named because every day sees the troop packing down, cleaning up and then moving to a new campsite where they will be required to decide the best way to organise shelter […]

National

No fees for taskforce

Tuesday 25 January 2011 | Published in National

None of the private sector members on the new Economic Development Summit Taskforce are being paid for serving on a think tank that’s charged with identifying how best to grow the nation’s economy. Office of the prime minister policy director and taskforce member Liz Koteka says some funding in the OPM budget has been set […]

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