National

Safeguarding culture

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in National

The Ministry of Cultural Development in association with UNESCO invites the public at large to take part in the national workshop on ‘safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage in the Cook Islands’. The invite is especially calling for traditional leaders, government and non-government organisations, musicians, composers, choreographers and anyone interested in Cook Islands cultural heritage […]

National

Cheaper loans likely

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in Local

NZAID is currently working with banks in the Cook Islands on a plan to offer cheaper loans to small and medium sized businesses. NZAID is hoping that with the cooperation of the banks, they will be able to fund loans at a rate which is roughly 7 percent lower than the current interest rate on […]

Local

Toa appeal set for July 12 hearing

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in Local

The long-awaited Toa audit report has been issued to Cabinet ministers, Toa, Triad and former financial secretary Sholan Ivaiti, among other relevant parties. Audit has been preparing the report for four months, and sources close to the heart of the debacle predict that it contains information that has never before been leaked about the financial […]

Local

Stand-off

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in Local

A stand-off is developing in Avatiu as sitting MP Albert Nicholas continues his claim to the Cook Islands Party (CIP) nomination for the seat in the area. Last week Nicholas declared himself the winner of the CIP candidacy for the Avatiu-Ruatonga-Palmerston seat a process that did not allow other nominations to come forward to challenge […]

Local

Independent power base looms

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in Local

The trickle of independent candidates standing in the next general elections could soon become a flood, says political reform advocate Teina Mackenzie. Mackenzie said her feeling was one of “relief” when she heard that Philip Nicholas had put his name forward as an independent candidate for the Nikao-Panama seat. “I am so happy that people […]

Local

World Cup could bring tourists

Thursday 24 June 2010 | Published in National

The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand is a key opportunity for Cook Islands Tourism, according to Martin Sneddon, CEO Rugby World Cup 2011. After the success of the first wave of ticket sales, Sneddon says that Pacific nations can look to European tourists for stopovers on their way back from New Zealand. Over […]

National

'New voice'

Wednesday 23 June 2010 | Published in Local

Nikao Rangatira Philip Nicholas’ decision to stand as an independent candidate in the upcoming elections should send a warning to the two main political parties. Yesterday, Nicholas announced he was going to stand in the Nikao-Panama seat perhaps opening the door for a flood of independent candidates in other electorates. He said he knew of […]

Local

Kids connect with kura

Wednesday 23 June 2010 | Published in Local

Rimatara students Heidi and Verina Hatitio, Kurahiti Make, Maleana and Tepua Taharia, Jules Tetuamanuhiri, Teremu Tupuai and Heirani Utia, accompanied by their principal Claudine Hatito, Mireta Erena, Francine Utia and Manu representative Fasan Chong after arriving at Rarotonga airport. The group travelled from French Polynesia to the Cook Islands yesterday to check on the bird […]

Local

Toa audit report out

Wednesday 23 June 2010 | Published in Local

Audit released its long-awaited Toa report to the minister of finance, PERCA and attorney general Wilkie Rasmussen at 9 o’clock yesterday morning. The report – titled ‘Audit Review into Government’s Attempt to Nationalise the Fuel Industry’ – has been four months in the making. A five-member team at the audit office has spent most of […]

Local

Chilwell appeal allowed 'in part'

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Crime

The court of appeal last week allowed Caryn Chilwell’s appeal “in part” and adjusted the damages she owes Robert Ioaba for an August 2007 motor vehicle accident. At a hearing in November of last year, Justice Christine Grice ruled that Chilwell owed Ioaba $30,000 in general damages, $27,422.54 in special damages and $26,016.95 in costs […]

Crime

Wanted

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Local

Police want help in locating 20-year-old Rima Iotua.10062101

Local

20 laptops stolen this year

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Local

Police are asking for help locating 20-year-old Rima Iotua of Avatiu who is wanted for breaching curfew and a range of other criminal offences. If you know his whereabouts, please contact police on 22499. Two motor vehicle crashes were reported at the weekend. On Friday afternoon, a woman driving a motorbike crashed into another motorbike […]

Local

CJ Williams still has title of CI court

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Local

Chief Justice David Williams has still not handed over his title to his recently-appointed successor Tom Weston. He will continue to retain his position as Chief Justice of the Cook Islands until June 27, when his warrant expires. The title handover ceremony was held last month at the courthouse for purposes of convenience, as both […]

Local

Tax plan draws flak

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Local

A number of Cook Islands business owners are unhappy with Finance Minister Wilkie Rasmussen going in to bat for a company that is being threatened with closure because it hasn’t paid its tax bills. A petition has been lodged by the Collector of Inland Revenue for the winding up of the established clothing business Tav […]

Local

It's official – Mangaia loves cricket!

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in National

Cricket in Mangaia is on track to be restored to its glory days of the1950s when each village played competitive cricket. It was also the era when a Mangaia representative team beat Aitutaki who arrived to Mangaia unbeaten after touring Rarotonga. Last week Cook Islands Cricket travelled to Mangaia with its popular ANZ Outer Island […]

National

New $8.5m airport terminals opened

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in National

There was a celebratory buzz in the air at the Rarotonga international airport yesterday as the $8.5 million newly built terminal buildings were officially opened. Travellers have been using the terminals since April and yesterday’s formal blessing and opening was an opportunity to congratulate those involved in making the project a reality. About 250 invited […]

National

French and Cooks combine forces

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in National

The French navy is here to help the Cooks with Operation Tautai. Several Pacific countries have this year launched Operation Tautai in a combined effort to police uncontrolled Pacific waters for illegal fishing activity. The mission aimed to identify and apprehend vessels in breach of fishing regulations. A number of foreign vessels, especially from Asia, […]

National

Palmerston letter calls for Marsters' removal

Monday 21 June 2010 | Published in Local

A letter from Palmerston has been sent to the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers calling for the removal of the island secretary Tere Marsters. The letter, dated June 16, was sent by Bill Marsters who signs himself family head and leader, Akakaingaro family. In the letter Bill Marsters says that he is writing on […]

Local

Aitutaki second build to begin

Monday 21 June 2010 | Published in Local

Work on houses which have suffered category three and four damage in Aitutaki is set to begin in early July. There are 160 homes which have suffered major damage or have been completely destroyed. The work will begin when materials arrive on the next ship to Aitutaki in July. In preparation the Aitutaki administration has […]

Local

Minister wants to help firms

Monday 21 June 2010 | Published in Local

Minister of Finance Wilkie Rasmussen has confirmed that four businesses besides Tav Ltd, each of which employs between five and 10 staff, are being chased by the tax department for unpaid debts. Rasmussen would not name the organisations involved, but said that he is developing a policy to protect businesses which are struggling to pay […]

Local

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