Opinion

Paradise spoilt

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I have just had another holiday in my island paradise, but this time it was spoilt, as we were burgled during the day. Our holiday money, and a few other things were taken. How sad it is that you cannot even go to the beach in front of your accommodation without locking up. […]

Letters to the Editor

Water is urgent

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, After 20-odd years of living in the area (Tupapa), this is the first time that I have noticed the water shortages, though we did have it once due to the fact that the water works turned the main tap off for an unknown reason. I am pointing the finger at our so-called politicians […]

Letters to the Editor

Is Carr's sacking legal?

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, We have had one of the most experienced Financial Secretaries terminated from his job. He was sacked on the exact same day Parliament was dissolved by the Queen’s Representative because of Finance Minister Wilkie Rasmussen’s actions. Does this send a good message to the Demo camp if they are going to win the […]

Letters to the Editor

What a cock up!

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals

A smoke signaller reckons Tourism boss Carmel Beattie is “putting the cart before the horse by trying to attract tourists but not sorting out problems in the country”, in this particular caller’s case, noisy roosters. He said he knows of people who visit Rarotonga once but will not return because of roosters keeping them awake […]

Smoke Signals

Kata - October 1, 2010

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Kata

Kata

Country has had a 'gutsful' of old guard

Friday 1 October 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, The emphatic election victory this week of an inexperienced politician over one of the most experienced politicians this country has ever known, is clear testament that the voters of this country have had a gutsful of the political old guard and are now yearning for change. Indeed, the time has perhaps come for […]

Letters to the Editor

Al Atas responds to articles

Thursday 30 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, My name is Michael Cahill, and I am the Director of Foreign Affairs for the Al Atas Group and I report directly to the Chairman of the Group Sheikh Dr Muhammad Adnan Al Atas. I am responding in an open Letter to the Editor to recent articles and comments made in the Cook […]

Letters to the Editor

Carr dumping unjustified

Thursday 30 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, From what I’ve been hearing through the coconut wireless, Kevin Carr still has no idea why he was dumped as Acting Financial Secretary. The termination came without warning and without valid reasons why. Very unfortunate for Mr Carr and this country. Surely both Mr Carr and the wider public of this country deserve […]

Letters to the Editor

Tell me what you are about

Thursday 30 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am a 27-year-old, and have lived here all my life except for the seven years I spent in New Zealand at Auckland University and then working for an international company to further my education and obtain my Chartered Accountant certificate. The other night I was approached by a candidate of my village, […]

Letters to the Editor

Loss will see votes cross

Thursday 30 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals

The winner of yesterday’s run-off to select a candidate to represent the Democratic Party in the Ngatangiia constituency in the November 17 general election will have a huge uphill battle to consolidate the Demo votes in the next 48 days. The divisions run so deep that prior to the run-off at least one of the […]

Smoke Signals

Kata - September 30, 2010

Thursday 30 September 2010 | Published in Kata

Kata

Spurned habitats 'would be ready'

Wednesday 29 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals

Following Cyclone Pat’s path of destruction through Aitutaki a little over seven months ago – and with the new cyclone season a month away – a smoke signaller writes: “None of the replacement houses being built on Aitutaki are even close to being finished except for the show house which finally has walls and windows. […]

Smoke Signals

Kata - September 29, 2010

Wednesday 29 September 2010 | Published in Kata

Kata

Why do our youth leave here?

Wednesday 29 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, Where are our youth today? It looks as though they are all migrating overseas and foreign workers are coming in to replace them. Why is this? It’s because of the low income they receive at the end of the week. The lowest paid New Zealand job wage is five times higher than (the […]

Letters to the Editor

Are they all Demo members?

Tuesday 28 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals

There’s been a flurry of activity in Ngatangiia in the past weeks as the two contenders vying for the Democratic Party candidacy and their committees have been chasing as many potential voters as possible to ensure they are fully paid-up members of the party. The $2 membership fee (closes at 12 noon today apparently) means […]

Smoke Signals

Kata - September 28, 2010

Tuesday 28 September 2010 | Published in Kata

Kata

Thanks to community, police

Tuesday 28 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, For the last two years I have been a part of the Cook Islands Police as part of a continuing development programme between the Cook Islands Police, New Zealand Police and New Zealand Aid. My time has unfortunately come to an end and I would like to say thanks and make some comments […]

Letters to the Editor

Praise for Tereora and teachers

Tuesday 28 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, In reply to some of the implicit concerns raised about our schools in the Cook Islands, I would like to state my experience. My son came to Tereora College in 2008, after completing his Level 1 NCEA Certificate with Merit in New Zealand. At Tereora he completed his Level 2 Certificate with Merit, […]

Letters to the Editor

Where does the fat batch go?

Monday 27 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals

A smoke signaller writes in response to the article ‘Palm apologises for fat batch’ in last week’s CINews: “McCallum Industries (Palm Corned Beef) states ‘Regular Palm Corned Beef is not a mass produced product and specific recipes are applied to our various markets. The product we produce for the Cook Islands has a lower fat […]

Smoke Signals

Kata - September 27, 2010

Monday 27 September 2010 | Published in Kata

Kata

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