Monday 2 November 2015 | Published in Politics
Prime Minister Henry Puna is heading to Paris this week to participate in United Nations education talks.
Saturday 31 October 2015 | Published in Politics
If the European Union and Spanish government are to be believed, it seems our Ministry of Marine Resources may have been economical with the truth about an agreement for Spanish purse seiners to fish in Cook Islands waters.
Friday 30 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Negotiating multimillion dollar fishing deals behind closed doors, the Ministry of Marine Resources is being urged to keep its promise to be transparent about future purse seining deals.
Friday 30 October 2015 | Published in Politics
It has been revealed that government advanced compensation to 10 Manihiki islanders based purely on their claims of entitlement and in the absence of genealogies.
Friday 30 October 2015 | Published in Politics
A Democratic Party government would phase out purse seine fishing, says Opposition leader William “Smiley” Heather.
Thursday 29 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The Prime Minister of Samoa was the guest speaker at the opening of the Cook Islands’ Federal Pacific Insurance branch last night.
Tuesday 27 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The New Zealand Maori King Movement is to look at land development opportunities in the Cook Islands as part of a new cultural covenant partnership signed earlier this week.
Tuesday 27 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Prime Minister Henry Puna has refused to meet with the Opposition to discuss their open letter demanding the recovery of excess unauthorised expenditure of public money.
Friday 23 October 2015 | Published in Politics
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has not given the Opposition much ammunition against the government in his response to their open letter.
Friday 23 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The government’s hopes of returning the Cook Islands to the days of flourishing agricultural exports has been placed in the hands of $1.5 million worth of Chinese machinery.
Thursday 22 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The signing of a covenant at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia, New Zealand by Prime Minister Henry Puna has formalised a new cultural partnership between the King Movement and the Cook Islands.
Thursday 22 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Cook Islanders will be able to get 10-year passports from December onwards after a law was passed in New Zealand, extending the term for which they are valid.
Wednesday 21 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Cook Islands, New Zealand and Australian dignitaries gathered on Friday night to celebrate the Cook Islands’ participation in the new Colombo Plan programme, launched in April.
Tuesday 20 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The Cook Islands Police Service’s prosecution team believes the evidence is stacked against former Minister of Marine Resources Teina Bishop in a significant bribery case.
Monday 19 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Prime Minister Henry Puna returns to Rarotonga this week after over two weeks of international meetings.
Friday 16 October 2015 | Published in Politics
The Opposition is accusing the Government of breaking the law and misleading the public about its spending.
Friday 16 October 2015 | Published in Politics
On Monday One Cook Islands leader Teina Bishop will have his day in court after a two year investigation into alleged dodgy dealings while he was Minister of Marine Resources.
Friday 16 October 2015 | Published in Politics
One of Parliament’s newest MPs believes a formal code of conduct for all politicians is long overdue and she’s getting one ready to table at the next sitting.
Thursday 15 October 2015 | Published in Politics
Prime Minister Henry Puna has told an international audience it would be naive to disregard any future relocation of displaced people due to natural disasters – a real possibility with the impacts of climate change in the Pacific.
Thursday 15 October 2015 | Published in Politics
This story is the third in a series about the Family Law Bill 2015, which – if passed by parliament – could drastically change the way child protection and domestic violence issues are dealt with in the Cook Islands. This story covers the Domestic Violence section of the proposed Bill.