National

Pacific Blue happy with numbers

Wednesday 25 August 2010 | Published in National

Pacific Blue chief executive Mark Pitt says the airline is looking to increase services to Rarotonga depending on how well its new fourth weekly flight performs. Already the airline is pleased with the performance of the Auckland-Rarotonga Monday flight started in the first week of July which will add over 9000 extra seats to the […]

National

Call for referendum rethink

Wednesday 25 August 2010 | Published in National

Cook Islands Party MP Norman George is calling on Prime Minister Jim Marurai to back down from plans to hold an election referendum on political reform. The party’s spokesman for finance and economics, George says government should not rush into holding a referendum on November 17. “The present government of six should adopt a more […]

National

Per diem used for bills

Wednesday 25 August 2010 | Published in National

Cook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee (CISNOC) president Sir Geoffrey Henry has stated that CISNOC is not in possession of the full $300,000 paid to them in per diems for the Pacific Mini Games. The comments were emailed to CI News before he departed on his doomed mission to attend the Pacific Games Association’s […]

National

Turner here to help

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in Local

A well-known name in the NZ produce industry is lending a hand to government’s $3.5 million Te One Kura agriculture revival project. Peter Turner, managing director of Fresh Direct, is accompanying agriculture minister and Deputy Prime Minister Robert Wigmore on a whirlwind visit to the southern group islands this week as part of the project. […]

Local

Tension grows

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in Local

Ngatangiia’s three-man run-off for the Democratic Party candidate selection is going ahead tomorrow night amid growing tensions between party supporters. Candidate nominee Stephen Peyroux says he stands by the actions of the ‘interim committee’ he chairs and is disappointed at the stance of standing MP Sir Terepai Maoate’s supporters. The interim committee has challenged the […]

Local

Henry arrested

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in Local

Cook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee president Sir Geoffrey Henry is reported to be on his way back to Rarotonga after allegedly being arrested at Auckland Airport. It is understood the former Prime Minister was arrested by two police officers off an Ansett flight bound for Noumea after an incident. Sir Geoffrey and CISNOC […]

Local

Cabinet debates referendum

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in Local

Government’s promised referendum on political reform looks set to coincide with the general election on November 17. Prime Minister Jim Marurai announced in January that there would be a referendum on political reform either before or at the general election. “We recognise that unless there is public support, there won’t be any support in parliament […]

Local

Referendum questions discussed

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

Talks are underway on the make-up of a possible referendum on political reform and how many questions it might pose to voters at the November 17 election. It is understood the referendum will have a maximum of two questions. A smaller number of questions is thought to encourage more voters to respond to the referendum. […]

National

The dubious benefits of citizenship

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

At the outbreak of the Second World War Apirana Ngata – he’s the guy with his picture on our $50 note – persuaded the government to form a Maori battalion. The 28th Battalion was formed on tribal lines and the different iwi kept up the numbers to maintain the fighting unit. Men from the Pacific […]

National

TCI says Aitutaki work done

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

Telecom Cook Islands (TCI) said yesterday that they have completed the restoration of mains power to the Maunga Pu cell site on Aitutaki, and the migration of the cellsite to the cellsite cabinet at the hospital over the weekend. The new cabinet is more efficient and has a built in air conditioner which will provide […]

National

Fiji telco eyes Pacific growth

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

Amalgamated Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) plans to venture into the Pacific region believing its future growth can be achieved there. Amalgamated Telecom Holding Limited is a Fiji-based telecommunications holding company that provides a range of telecommunications and related services throughout Fiji. The ATH Group of Companies include ATH, Telecom Fiji Limited, Vodafone Fiji Limited, Fiji […]

National

Playground gets a makeover

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

Last week’s hype about the worn-down condition of the Punanganui marketplace playground is winding down, as parents see that something is being done about it. On Saturday, over 30 helpers from Rotary and Mongoose, together with a few local builders, rolled up their sleeves and painted and swept and repaired damaged playground equipment. “It was […]

National

Voyaging Society fundraising to buy vaka

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

Marumaru Atua, the Cook Islands vaka recently returned from a voyage across the Pacific, will cost the Cook Islands Voyaging Society (CIVS) $200,000. Proceeds from the upcoming Shapeshifter concert, scheduled for September 2 at Club Raro, will go toward helping CIVS to purchase it. At the moment, ownership rights to the vaka belong to German […]

National

Women's group elects executives

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

The Pan Pacific South East Asia Women’s Association (PPSEAWA) Cook Islands Inc had its annual general meeting at the Crown Beach Resort last week to elect its executives for 2010/2011. The new executive is a mix of the former and new members. The new bring in youth, a different perspective and energy to pursue PPSEAWA’s […]

National

Tepaki units in receivership

Tuesday 24 August 2010 | Published in National

NZ’s PricewaterhouseCoopers, the receiver for Strategic Finance, have put assets owned by three of developer Tim Tepaki’s local companies into receivership. The assets affected are all the unit titles of Manuia Beach Resort, and some of the units at Castaway Beach Villas and Lagoon Lodges. Accountant Michael Innes-Jones has been appointed receiver as of August […]

National

Tourism roles re-written

Monday 23 August 2010 | Published in National

All of the roles at Cook Islands Tourism (CIT) are being re-written, apart from those of the newly appointed director of marketing and the chief executive, and staff will have to reapply for their old jobs. According to chief executive Carmel Beattie, the 10 roles in the organisation have had to be re-written “to make […]

National

Animal emergency nurse helps out

Monday 23 August 2010 | Published in National

Esther Honey’s first ever animal emergency nurse is on the island for the next four months. Alongside all the vets who come and go, giving up anywhere between two weeks and three months of their time, the clinic usually has two nurses. But Kirstin Pietack is the first one who has specialist experience in emergencies. […]

National

Run-off under microscope

Monday 23 August 2010 | Published in National

The legitimacy and fairness of the run-off process for political candidates in the country has come under close scrutiny in recent months. Both major parties have had their problems, with questions asked about how democratic some of the selections have been. CI News put the question of the legitimacy and fairness of the run-off process […]

National

Tupe takes action

Monday 23 August 2010 | Published in National

Tupe Short was so incensed by the damage being done to the lagoon by pig farming and other sewage treatment problems that he joined the Muri Environment Care Group. “Now that we know what the problems are, and that we are the cause, we need to work together to fix it,” Short said. “We are […]

National

Accidents, thefts and domestic violence

Monday 23 August 2010 | Published in Local

Police attended two motor vehicle accidents, made two arrests and attended a domestic violence incident and a theft call-out at the weekend. A 33-year-old disqualified driver who took the back road through Raemaru Park in Arorangi had an accident after he struck a pot hole and fell off the bike on Saturday afternoon. Hospital staff […]

Local

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