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2 September 2024

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Pacific voices harmonise in Rarotonga

Against the alluring backdrop of sky and ocean blue, the Tamarind House lawn came alive with the incredible Opera in Rarotonga event, offering a unique fusion of combined artistry and nature, to local audience over the weekend.

National

‘Understaffed’ Cook Islands Police assist Samoa with CHOGM security

The “understaffed” Cook Islands Police have sent two of their senior officers to Samoa to assist the country with hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) next week.

By election date set for vacant councillor seats

A vacancy exists for a council member for the village of Ivirua in Mangaia, and two council members for the village of Tetautua in Penrhyn.

Local


Mauke’s new mayor wants to get the community into planting crops

The island of Akatokamanava/Mauke celebrated its elected Island Council members during the swearing-in ceremony yesterday morning at the Government Representative building site.

Economy


Tourism contribution set to surpass half-billion dollar mark

Tourism’s contribution to the Cook Islands economy is set to surpass half a billion dollars this year, according to the Cook Islands Visitor Economy Factsheet released today.

Economy


Crew overtime leads to Jetstar flight cancellation

The strictly regulated operating hours for crew members on the Jetstar JQ130 flight from Rarotonga to Auckland, were exceeded leading to the cancellation of flight on Monday night.

National


Businessman loses appeal against assault convictions

The Court of Appeal has dismissed a Rarotonga businessman’s application against his conviction for two counts of assault on a female, according to a judgement released last week.

Court


Pa Enua leaders seek help to combat transnational crime

The lack of resources and security in the Pa Enua to tackle transnational crimes were the key factors driving community leaders from the outer islands to participate in the Transnational Organised Crime workshop held in Rarotonga.

Crime


Chamber of Commerce questions TTV water quality and reliability

The Rarotonga water authority is ‘confident’ in its ability to defend its water quality standards and delivery under the Consumer Guarantees Act, despite concerns raised by the Chamber of Commerce regarding pressure, reliability and potability.

Local


Cook Islands Robotics team arrives in Athens

After 28 hours of travel, including transit and flights from Auckland, New Zealand, the Cook Islands Robotics Team has arrived in Athens, Greece.

Education


Man found guilty of rape, burglary

A man over the age of 30 has been convicted of raping a girl aged between 12 and 16 in Rarotonga.

Court


Puaikura Fire Brigade responds to eight urgent calls in six weeks

Since the beginning of this year, the Puaikura Volunteer Fire Brigade has attended to 17 urgent calls. Eight of these urgent call outs have occurred within six weeks – from 1st August to date.

Local


Parliament’s 12 sitting days sufficient for business: Clerk

Cook Islands Parliament’s sitting days for 2024 have been sufficient to address all business, and the upcoming December session’s duration will depend on the specific agenda items, says the Clerk of Parliament.

National


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September 23, 2024

Court


Parliament Clerk sparks outrage over deep sea mining statement

The Clerk of Parliament has come under fire for his comments on a radio talkback show that the Government will inevitably win the seabed mining battle due to its legal authority, despite protests and concerns from the public.

Environment


Chamber celebrates growth and strategic vision at 2024 AGM

Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce held its annual general meeting (AGM) last week, marking a milestone in its journey towards fostering a vibrant business environment in the country.

Business


Police apprehend four juveniles in connection with motorcycle thefts

Cook Islands Police arrested four juveniles aged 13 to 15 in connection with reported stolen motorbikes and charged them with unlawful taking and being a party to the offence.

Crime


3000 companies at risk due to Act oversight: Browne 

The Opposition leader’s Companies Amendment Bill aims to address a loophole in the 2017 Companies Act that has prevented thousands of companies from re-registering, causing potential significant economic hardship.

Economy


Celebrating 50 years of hospitality

A leading Cook Islands resort, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is honouring its dedicated staff, particularly those who have served for over 20 years, and reflecting on its growth and impact on the community.

Business


Atiu Enua calls for unity as new leadership takes office

Atiu Enua celebrated the swearing-in of their new mayor and Island Council members on Wednesday at the CICC Sunday School Hall in Mapumai.

National


Jurors advised to remain open-minded

Jurors in a rape and burglary trial have been instructed not to discuss the case with anyone and to maintain an open mind as they return to High Court on Monday for closing submissions.

Court


Poll: Cook Islanders oppose deep sea mining

A recent online opinion poll conducted in the Cook Islands revealed that 66 per cent of residents oppose deep sea mining, while 49 per cent disapprove of exploration.

Environment


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