Editorials

Ruta Mave: Power outages: Where are the experts?

Monday 1 July 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Did TAU (Te Aponga Uira) have to wait until the expert caught a plane to Rarotonga to assess the situation? Ruta Mave writes.

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Thomas Wynne: Why Matariki makes more sense than Santa Claus

Saturday 29 June 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

As Aotearoa celebrates Matariki, the Māori New Year, it gives us time to reflect on how we too could add a day to our year that celebrates our Māori worldview, those of our tūpuna, and the vast expanse of ocean they navigated and the knowledge they carried with them, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Thomas Wynne: Punching well above our weight?

Saturday 22 June 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

I often think, when I have said, and when we say of ourselves that we are ‘punching well above our weight’, what is the measure of that success and why is it us who sing our own song about ourselves? Thomas Tarurongo Wynne writes.

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Ruta Mave: Embracing moments before they’re gone

Monday 17 June 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Time is money tick tock. We spend time, take time, give time, time and time again. If we invest time, do we get more time back later than invested? Ruta Mave writes.

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Tapu versus Noa: Finding balance between tradition and progress

Saturday 15 June 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

What is Tapu, sacred or restricted in use and by whom, and what is Noa or free to be utilised by anyone, be they male or female? How do we make something Tapu and then lift that Tapu to make it Noa or free again? Thomas Tarurongo Wynne writes.

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Opinion: Time to rethink fisheries management for local benefit

Thursday 13 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Last week, former lawyer and columnist Reuben Tylor analysed catch figures for purse seining and longline fishing to investigate the low yellowfin catch in the South. In his concluding article of the three-part series, he examines Vaine Wichman’s 2012 report and argues for increased government support to develop the local fishing industry, following the model of Tahiti (French Polynesia).

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Ruta Mave: ‘We need checks and balances made regularly’

Tuesday 4 June 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

The definition of stress is doing the same thing year after year but expecting a different result, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: The people of the land and ocean

Saturday 1 June 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Land – nothing is more contentious, beautiful, divisive, or unifying than land. Our caretaking of land has been thousands of years in the making as we moved from Moana or ocean, to land, to ocean, and back to land again, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Reuben Tylor: More questions than answers

Thursday 30 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion

In a three-part series, retired lawyer Reuben Tylor argues commercial fishing in the Northern Cook Islands can impact on our catches of yellowfin tuna in the South.

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Ruta Mave: Standing up for what’s right in sports and politics

Monday 27 May 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Having a good moral compass in life and standing by ethics that guide you on what is right and wrong is often seen as cutting off your nose to spite your face, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: He who holds the pen holds the power

Saturday 25 May 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Across the globe, people have had enough of corruption, enough of nepotism, enough of the rule of might by certain families, certain names and political economic and cultural privilege above all others, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Thomas Wynne: The price of leadership

Saturday 18 May 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Anyone who has worked with leaders has, at some stage, met head on the challenge of conflicting values, voice, or worldview with their own, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Ruta Mave: Celebrating mums every day

Monday 13 May 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Let’s not wait another year to remember mothers, let’s do it more often during the year and say Happy Mother’s Day every day, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: Protecting our digital taro patch

Saturday 11 May 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Our digital taro patches, our everyday phones and devices, which we use to share photos, communicate with each other, and establish an online presence, are like sitting in the window of CITC in Avarua or a shop, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Ruta Mave: Sugar – the real threat to Cook Islands children’s health

Monday 6 May 2024 | Written by ruthmave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Behind every cloud is a silver lining but in the Cook Islands it will soon be known that behind every cloud is a million dollars fine if you import and sell vapes in the Cook Islands, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: Tradition versus equality

Saturday 4 May 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

The issue of whether women should remain silent in church, or in traditional settings regarding leading Pe’e, and the Bible’s stance on slavery are contentious topics that have sparked debates for centuries including our own community this week, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Ruta Mave: Rarotonga’s water treatment system – a costly unnecessary mess?

Monday 29 April 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

The water quality didn’t need fixing, the pressure did. The water isn’t tainted, the Government is, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: Remembering the price of our freedom

Saturday 27 April 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

As we gathered like many did around commonwealth countries, in squares and parade grounds, memorials to the dead and wounded, we remember also that freedom is paid by someone, somewhere and sometime – it is never for free, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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Ruta Mave: Broken promise- Government reneges on free water pledge

Monday 22 April 2024 | Written by ruthmave | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Residential water meters are not to measure what we use, it is how we will pay for government’s monumental blunders and excuses, writes Ruta Mave.

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Thomas Wynne: Crypto Bill- A deep dive into murky waters?

Saturday 20 April 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

It is reasonable that today so many Cook Islanders are asking questions around the process that got the Tainted Cryptocurrency Recovery Bill into Parliament and currently before a Select Committee, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

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