Monday 17 January 2011 | Published in Local
The foul smell that has been lingering around Avana for over six weeks is believed to be caused by rotting algae and seaweed but exactly who is responsible for cleaning up is unclear. A letter published in the Cook Islands News last week prompted Ministry of Infrastructure and Palnning CEO Otheniel Tangianau to investigate the […]
Monday 17 January 2011 | Published in National
The $1 million NZAID funded upgrade to Manihiki’s Tukao and Tauhunu cyclone centres was completed late last year. The construction, which began in May, was carried out by Landholdings Ltd, and Romanis design carried out the project management. The project team comprised project manager Romani Katoa, onsite supervisor Willie Katoa, Landholdings contractor James Atera, infrastructure […]
Monday 17 January 2011 | Published in National
Pacific Resort Aitutaki is surveying customers to see if they like the idea of changing the name of the property. The online survey, which is on the site surveymonkey.com, states: “We are currently undergoing research into the current name for Pacific Resort Aitutaki and would value your input as a guest who has experienced a […]
Monday 17 January 2011 | Published in National
The Pacific Islands Aids Foundation is relieved by news that the Cook Islands Government will not name the HIV sufferer. “It was a relief for all those who were against the public naming and identifying of the person living with HIV (PLHIV) in the Cook Islands when the country’s Prime Minister Henry Puna and his […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in Environment
Just over 60 kids aged between 5 and 16 became warriors yesterday – Eco Warriors committed to protecting the environment. But the children needed little prompting to rattle off the causes of pollution in the Muri lagoon and what people could do to protect the environment including the lagoon. To give the young environmental warriors […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in Local
When Maruia Willie (above) found out that she had 57 credits from her level 1 exams, she had to call Tereora Principal Teaea Parima to check how many credits she needed to get an excellent. When he told her she needed 50, she was over the moon. “When you work so hard for something and […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in Local
The new Mayor of Aitutaki, John Baxter Jnr, says that he wants to put Aitutaki back on the right path and get things fixed which have been ignored. In the preliminary results Baxter received 338 beating the incumbent Tai (Tango) Herman who got 289 and Savage Lockington, who received 139. Baxter was deputy mayor for […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in Local
The Democratic Party’s MP for Manihiki Wilkie Rasmussen’s claims that the island council elections were illegal have been dismissed by officials. Rasmussen believes that the lack of provision for islanders to vote while overseas may have made the election illegal. He said yesterday that he is still waiting for the Solicitor General, Tingika Elikana, to […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Continuing to reach out to the wider community and offering services for better wellbeing not only to those that can afford it but also to those that really need it, is just one of the future plans of health and fitness enthusiasts Puai Wichman and wife Tai Ngari. The couple, who took over the Top […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Telecom’s 24-hour shop has been closing because of falling patronage. Telecom CEO Jules Maher explained why the company recently announced the end of the 24-shop at Parekura. The company recently advertised new opening hours from 7am to 11pm. It’s in response to falling demand,” Maher said. “Hardly any customers access the office overnight so it […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
The preliminary results of the outer island local government elections are back. There has been a change of mayor on Aitutaki, with John Baxter Jnr taking over from Tai Herman, who served for five terms. Atiu has also had a change of mayor. Nellie Mokorua, the incumbent, withdrew from the running at the last minute. […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Minister of Finance Mark Brown has been having some help from two of the new MPs. MP for Tupapa-Maraerenga George Maggie and Avatiu-Ruatonga-Palmerston’s John Henry have been working with him on a few projects, and they may become Associate Ministers or Assistant Ministers. George Maggie got the highest number of votes of any MP in […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
The problem with the NCEA results has still not been sorted out – but Secretary of Education Sharon Paio hopes that it will be resolved next week. She said yesterday, “The situation is going to be rectified – it’s just a question of being patient.” Currently some students’ results in level 1 and 3 Cook […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Cook Islands Works Association president Anthony Turua and executives Tuaine Maunga and Rangi Tairi are currently in freezing cold Beijing attending a China-South Pacific Trade Union Leaders seminar. CIWA president Anthony Turua reports that the seminar focuses on how the Pacific region unions including New Zealand and Australia are coping with the post financial crisis […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Seventeen-year-old Cook Islander Josh Baker only moved into his new home in Brisbane in November, and was happily sharing with two housemates. But the floods which swept through Brisbane hit the suburb where he lives and goes to school pretty hard – and out of the homes in his street, Baker’s suffered the most damage. […]
Saturday 15 January 2011 | Published in National
Police hosted a parade yesterday morning to welcome and formally recognise the new minister of police, prime minister Henry Puna. Aside from the police force, among those present were police commissioner Maara Tetava, meteorological services director Arona Ngari and maritime surveillance adviser Chris Cooper. Puna gave an eloquent speech lauding police officers for their commitment […]
Friday 14 January 2011 | Published in National
Noema Kauvaevai appeared in court yesterday on a theft charge, for which he has already spent two weeks in prison. (He allegedly stole money from an older male member of the community.) Through counsel Lavenia Rokoika, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and made an application for bail. Police prosecutor Teinaki Howard opposed […]
Friday 14 January 2011 | Published in National
“If Teariki Heather is going to get heads of ministries to crack the whip, let’s hope he puts his eye on the tutaka [yard inspections] responsibility of the Ministry of Health,” a smoke signaller writes. “We paid no attention to the most recent announcement of the upcoming tutaka as we know from experience the public […]
Friday 14 January 2011 | Published in National
French authorities in New Caledonia on Wednesday issued a red-flag cyclone warning to the north eastern Loyalty Islands group, but Cook Islands Meteorological Services director Arona Ngari says the storm will not impact the Cook Islands. As of 2 pm on Wednesday, the cyclone was striking with hurricane-force winds and had been upgraded to a […]
Friday 14 January 2011 | Published in National
As the Cook Islands enters cyclone season, Emergency Management Cook Islands (EMCI) is working to improve its disaster management plan. Part of that plan includes the installation of eight double-sided, electronically-powered warning sirens. EMCI is installing the first siren on top of the police headquarters building in Avarua and will be testing it at midday […]
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