Apenera Short Explained

Sir Apenera Pera Short
Honorific Suffix:KBE
Office:Queen's Representative to the Cook Islands
Primeminister:Geoffrey Henry
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Term Start:19 December 1990
Term End:14 November 2000
Predecessor:Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa
Successor:Laurence Greig
Office1:Deputy Premier of the Cook Islands
Premier1:Albert Henry
Term Start1:1974
Term End1:1978
Predecessor1:Manea Tamarua (1967)
Successor1:Pupuke Robati
Birth Date:4 February 1916
Birth Place:Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Death Place:Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Spouse:Maui Timata i te Rui Cowan
Children:14
Party:Cook Islands Party
Occupation:Teacher, Politician

Sir Apenera Pera Short (4 February 1916 – 15 June 2011) was a Cook Islands politician and from 1990 to 2000 was the Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands.

Short was born on Rarotonga. He was a school teacher in Ngatangiia at from 1951 to 1956 was a teacher at Tereora College in Avarua. In 1939, he married Maui Timata i te Rui Cowan; the couple had 14 children, including two sets of twins.

In the 1965 Cook Islands election, Short was elected as a member of the Cook Islands Legislative Assembly and joined the Cabinet of the ruling Cook Islands Party as a Minister of the Crown and Deputy Premier. Short held this position until 1978.

On 19 December 1990, Short was appointed to succeed Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa as the Queen's Representative. Short held this position until 14 December 2000. He was succeeded by Lawrence Greig, who held the position in an acting capacity until Frederick Tutu Goodwin was appointed in 2001.

Honours

Short was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 1995.

In March 1997 he was appointed a commander of the Order of Tahiti Nui.[1]

Death

Short died at his home in Muri Beach, Rarotonga, aged 95.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: LISTE DES TITULAIRES . 21 July 2021 . 22 October 2022.
  2. http://www3.cookislandsnews.com/2011/June/Wed15/sir-apenera.php "Sir Apenera memorial"