National

Escapees give themselves up

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in Local

Thursday 13: Jail break was a protest at poor conditions, they claim The two escaped prisoners voluntarily returned to custody yesterday – claiming their escape was a protest against prison conditions. Police and prison wardens have been searching for Roger Tauarea and Daniel Mare since their escape from Arorangi prison last Saturday night. Police said […]

Local

DPM chairs PMG board

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in National

Friday 14: Cabinet has appointed a new chairman of the Pacific Mini Games Board following the resignation of MP Wilkie Rasmussen. Deputy prime minister Sir Terepai Maoate has been nominated by cabinet to head the PMG board and ensure all preparations continue. Cabinet felt that with Sir Terepai also holding the portfolio of finance, it […]

National

'Freeze super fund'

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in Local

Rasmussen wants a commission of inquiry and a freeze on funds Tuesday 18: Government should immediately set up a commission of inquiry to look into the activities of the NZ company charged with managing the national superannuation fund, according to Penrhyn MP Wilkie Rasmussen. Yesterday he issued a statement on what he says needs to […]

Local

Ship too costly

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in National

Wednesday 19: Government is on the search for a charter vessel to bring northern group tere parties to Maeva Nui next month after its first option was deemed too expensive. Deputy prime minister and finance minister Sir Terepai Maoate was to travel to French Polynesia last week to finalise chartering of the government-owned ship Tahiti […]

National

Sine die adjournment causes a stir

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in National

Friday 14: Parliament adjourned sine die yesterday after sitting for just three hours. Some MPs were disappointed that they had been called to the sitting for the re-introduction of the Seabed Minerals Bill and it was pulled from the agenda at the last minute. Then after just an hour of sitting, acting justice minister Tangata […]

National

Audits find no anomalies

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in Local

Monday 17: The audit office has just completed two audit reports which will be tabled and made public at the next sitting of parliament. The first is the review into the unaccounted payments of $32,465 made by the Cook Islands Sports and National Olympic Committee (CISNOC) during the financial year ending December 31 2008. The […]

Local

3 earthquakes

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in National

Wednesday 19: Three earthquakes have struck south of Fiji this week but no repercussions are expected for the Cook Islands. According to the US Geographical Survey Centre, the first quake had a magnitude of 4.4 and occurred on Sundayat 1.38pm (CI time). It had a focal depth of 551.3 kilometres and was 70 kilometres south […]

National

Second Tahiti Nui charter planned

Wednesday 19 August 2009 | Published in National

Friday 14: Deputy prime minister and finance minister Sir Terepai Maoate will travel to French Polynesia tomorrow to finalise the charter of the government-owned ship Tahiti Nui to transport northern group islanders to the Maeva Nui celebrations next month. He made the announcement of his mission in parliament yesterday after Rakahanga MP Piho Rua said […]

National

MPs give evidence in Operation Slush trial

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Saturday 8: AitUtaki witnesses took to the stand for the third day of the resumed Operation Slush trial on Thursday. Lawyer Norman George, businessman Chris Vaile and former Atiu island secretary Charles Koronui are currently facing numerous conspiracy and corruption charges. Members of parliament Kete Ioane and Teina Bishop and former head of ministry of […]

Crime

Dangerous criminal and teen escape jail

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Local

Monday 10: Two men tied bed sheets together to escape over the Arorangi prison wall on Saturday night. Police are searching for Roger Tauarea and Daniel Mare who fled from the correction facility around 11.30pm. The escapees had turned the sheets into a ladder which was used to climb over the prison wall. Tauarea, 38, […]

Local

Warm welcome touches Molly

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Tuesday 11: The subject of men’s netball briefly popped up during discussions on the first day of the International Federation of Netball Association’s congress in Rarotonga yesterday. IFNA president Molly Rhone says currently men’s netball is not part of the international body’s structure but IFNA is aware that men do play the game in some […]

National

Fijians exhorted to challenge govt

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Thursday 6: The former chair of the Pacific Islands Forum, Niue premier Toke Talagi, has urged the people of Fiji to rise against the country’s military regime to re-establish democracy. Talagi made the call at the opening ceremony of the 40th Pacific Islands Forum in Cairns on Wednesday. He told delegates, guests and media at […]

National

Political jealousy described in trial

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Friday 7: Three further witnesses were called by prosecution to testify on Wednesday during the Operation Slush trial. Lawyer Norman George, businessman Chris Vaile and former Atiu Island secretary Chris Koronui are all facing charges of conspiracy and corruption in the High Court. Vaine Teokotai, former chief executive of Norman George’s then deputy prime minister […]

Crime

New deli raided a third time

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Local

Saturday 8: Saturday 8: Police are investigating the third burglary since March of Le Bon Vivant. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the Avarua café-deli was broken into. Police say those responsible gained entry by throwing a brick through a side window. They then stole the cash float from the register and an army […]

Local

Unconfirmed super fund loss causes concern

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Tuesday 11: Public concern is growing over a rumoured multi-million loss on investment by the national superannuation fund. But CEO of the super fund office, Anne Herman, says she is not prepared to comment on the rumour or the financial status of the fund just yet. Herman says this is because her office is currently […]

National

PM visits CI community in Cairns

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Thursday 6: Prime minister Jim Marurai and his delegation arrived in Cairns, Australia, on Sunday and were embraced by the Cook Islands community that lives in the city. Marurai is in Cairns for the 40th Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting – but he took the time to not only meet Cook Islanders who now call […]

National

Defence challenged over DVD screening

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Thursday 6: Defence counsel in the Operation Slush trial did not inform prosecution that a DVD would be screened to a witness. Tereapii Porio, former infrastructure manager for Atiu, testified in the Cook Islands High Court yesterday. Lawyer for Vaile, Tim Arnold, organised a mobile DVD player in the ministry of justice office to screen […]

Crime

Meet Turts the Onu

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in Local

Saturday 8: Saturday 8: The World Youth Netball Championships mascot Turts the Onu made his first public appearance on Thursday night with the help of the Cook Islands under 21 netballers. Turts the Onu toured the Edgewater Resort and Spa on Thursday night where he was mobbed by the local players who just fell in […]

Local

Parking and speed restricted at Tereora

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Monday 10: Police are warning motorists and drivers to heed parking restrictions around the Tereora area during the World Youth Netball Championships which begin today. Inspector Tere Patia says that there will be no parking on the ara metua (back road) between Manea Foods and the Nikao CICC Sunday school hall. Patia says a one-way […]

National

Pittman invested with Teaia Mataiapo

Wednesday 12 August 2009 | Published in National

Thursday 6: A second person in a week was invested with the Teaia Mataiapo title yesterday, but not before part of the proceedings was played out in court yesterday morning. Teuatakiri ‘Tua’ Pittman claimed the title at Auroa marae, before 100 family, supporters and guests – just six days after Atatoa Herman was invested with […]

National

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