Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
Mauke students learned all about newspapers last term with the unit culminating in the students creating their own papers. They spent time pouring over copies of the Cook Islands News paper to study content and layout before heading out across their island to collect stories for their very own paper with each group of students […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
The final day of the annual Trade Day market yesterday once again pulled a large crowd but this time the demand was for the fresh umu kai on sale. Workers through Avarua and visitors lined up in long queues to wrap their lips around some of the delicious kai on sale and the wait was […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
A health clinic for working men which will be run entirely by male health care staff is set to open in September. One of the difficulties for many men, according to Mark Case, lead nurse on the project, is that they are at work when most of the health services are available. They don’t get […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
An audit into the management of the Parliament of the Cook Islands has found that the parliamentary bank account was over drawn for months at a time in 2007 – and that a lack of clear policy resulted in one employee walking out without warning. The report examined bank reconciliations between August–November 2007 and January–March […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
Former CEO of Telecom New Zealand Teresa Gattung is coming to the Cook Islands. She will be speaking at a dinner to raise funds for Te Vaerua Community Rehabilitation Service on Saturday September 4 at 6.30pm at Crown Beach Resort. Te Vaerua president Eliu Eliu said, “We feel privileged and honoured that such a high […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
An audit into the way the tsunami of September 29, 2009, was handled was prompted due to the “inadequate and disorganised response from national government agencies”. The report raised 13 points – the most significant findings were that there was a delayed response to the initial warnings which meant that information and essential warnings didn’t […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
The office of minister of culture Cassey Eggelton has clarified the minister’s ‘lateness’ at last Saturday’s Te Maeva Nui opening saying that she was carrying out the duties of Queen’s Representative after Sir Frederick Goodwin’s warrant as QR had expired. The expiry of the QR’s warrant was kept hush-hush and it was no wonder then […]
Saturday 7 August 2010 | Published in National
Candidate selections still under challenge Ngatangiia MP Sir Terepai Maoate’s candidacy for the Democratic Party at this year’s election is still being challenged behind closed doors this week. With a possible snap election to be called for October 27, the party is desperately trying to resolve continued complaints about its candidate selection process. Sir Terepai, […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
There are many cases of women giving up pursuing child maintenance from former partners because the process can be so exhaustive and they don’t have the money to keep following through via legal channels, says Punanga Tauturu Women’s Counselling Centre head Kairangi Samuela. She says the problem is not only with “absconding fathers but fathers […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
‘Abandoned’ mum calls for government action A Cook Islands woman whose long-term partner walked out on her and their five-year-old daughter earlier this year has started a petition calling on the New Zealand and Cook Islands governments to enter into a reciprocal agreement where absent parents have to pay child maintenance. As principal petitioner, Moana […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
Despite just five teams taking part in this week’s 2010 Te Maeva Nui, performances on the national auditorium stage have all been of high standard. The competition continued last night and this evening will see the final performances by teams from Oire Arorangi, Oire Nikao, Mangaia, Atiu and the popular Pukapuka team. Teams will find […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
It has emerged that journalists were given an incomplete version of the Budget when it was tabled in Parliament last Thursday. “A mishap at the printers meant that five pages were missed out. We will be getting them reprinted,” Secretary of Finance Kevin Carr said. CI News noticed that the section on Aid Flows, which […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
It wasn’t just Constitution Day in the Cook Islands on Wednesday, it was also Cook Islands Day at the Shanghai World Expo. Each country at the expo celebrated a national day and the Cook Islands held theirs to coincide with the national day celebrations at home. A delegation of 24 people are in Shanghai for […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
The Opposition Party’s official word on the recent erratic behaviour of its deputy leader, Aitutaki MP Teina Bishop, is that he is simply ‘tired and needs a rest’. The party’s parliamentary leader Tom Marsters was reluctant to say more yesterday, but on Tuesday some of Bishop’s other colleagues told CI News the MP was suffering […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in Local
If you missed out on yesterday’s Trade Day market, don’t worry because it’s on again today, but you’d better cross your fingers that everything hasn’t sold out. That’s because yesterday, huge crowds took advantage of the market day to buy some of the finest Cook Islands art, crafts and locally made oils, soaps and food. […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in Local
Members of parliament are set to meet again today to hold talks about the passage of the supplementary budget and the main budget for 2010-11. Finance minister Wilkie Rasmussen told CI News that both budgets should now be passed by next Thursday. He said yesterday’s talks resulted in agreement over the passing of the supplementary […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in Local
Sir Frederick Goodwin was replaced by an acting Queen’s Representative last month following delays in the arrival of a warrant for his new three-year term. When Parliament resumed late last month it was Acting Chief Justice Robert Fisher who carried out the functions of the QR and issued the formal notice recommending the bills be […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in Local
Members of parliament are eyeing up October 27 as the snap election date – an election likely to be called next Thursday. Acting Prime Minister Wilkie Rasmussen says government will announce the date of the election when parliament completes the passage of the two budgets next week. Parliament resumes again on Monday after adjourning on […]
Friday 6 August 2010 | Published in National
The Avatiu Eels sevens squad are looking like the team to beat at tomorrow’s final day of the inaugural CITC Constitution Sevens Cup tournament. The Eels powerhouse forward pack led by the Nicholas brothers Lui and Clive, supported by workhorse Lee Ponini and cunning halves Teokotai Tuaivi and Tepou Taana were the stand out performers […]
Thursday 5 August 2010 | Published in Crime
Almost 200 companies failed to file their annual returns before June 30 and have reportedly been struck off the Companies Register. But according to the Ministry of Justice, the companies actually still have until October to pay the fees for their annual returns which are a minimum of $20 based on the level of capital […]
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