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Articles by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne

Thomas Wynne : Beyond the reef: Living, breathing and contributing to the enua we love

Saturday 30 December 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Nestled against the backdrop of an aqua blue lagoon, gleaming from the noon day sun, as clear blue radiant skies stream across the horizon and the summer breeze billows across the Islands, so many of us will be enjoy the coming together of families and friends, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Peace in paradise, war in the world

Sunday 24 December 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Christmas is now nearly upon us, and as the world reels from conflicts and wars raging across the planet, from Gaza and Israel, Africa to Eastern Europe, we will have peace in Rarotonga and the Cook Islands, and never be subjected to the cataclysm that is war, conflict and genocide, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Unwrapping the narrative of Christmas

Saturday 16 December 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

With Christmas approaching and the world celebrating Jesus’ birth, our nation’s Christian heritage, enshrined in the Ekalesia as one of our three tama Ua pillars, cannot be ignored or overestimated in its impact on our lives as Cook Islanders, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Power reveals, not corrupts

Saturday 9 December 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

People often say that power corrupts and to this I disagree. Power does not corrupt a person, it merely exposes what lies in all our hearts, and simply gives it room, opportunity and permission, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Shaking the tree- A reexamination of the Albert Henry case

Saturday 25 November 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Me ruru koe i te pu rakau, matakite eaa te ka pururu mai, if you shake the tree, be careful what falls out, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: The last of the pooh-bahs

Saturday 18 November 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Who is Sir Gaven Donne, who upon his passing was referred to by the Sydney Morning Herald as ‘The Judge who toppled a government,’ the man who brought down our first political leader and father of our nation, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: The greatest limit is the one we place on ourselves

Saturday 11 November 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Anyone who has sailed the ocean like our tupuna and ancestors knows the ocean is many things, but passive is not one of them, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Pardon for Papa Arapati - We now begin to unravel the many layers of guilt

Saturday 4 November 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Forgiveness does not change what was done, or alter the deeds of the past, rather, forgiveness or a pardon alters the future and makes it larger than what it was before, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Beyond disagreement: A plea for peace and justice

Saturday 28 October 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

How do we disagree, without becoming disagreeable, or when our disagreement is as James Baldwin said, rooted in another’s oppression or the denial of another’s humanity or right to exist, even find a place to agree? Thomas Tarurongo Wynne writes.


Thomas Tarurongo Wynne: A division fueled by soundbites, and not reason

Saturday 21 October 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

I joined the (New Zealand) Labour Party when I was 18 and have been involved with the politics and policies of Labour ever since, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: What’s in a vote?

Saturday 14 October 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

By the time this editorial goes to print, we will know the outcome of the New Zealand General Election, and that outcome will have been determined by hundreds, if not thousands of voters, who also live and reside in the Cook Islands and overseas, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Te Maeva Nui NZ: A showcase and celebration of our uniqueness

Saturday 30 September 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

More than 1400 performers participated in the world’s largest Cook Islands event in Auckland this weekend as tens of thousands made their way through the gates of the Trust Arena to celebrate who we are, our culture, our Reo and each other, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Head of State Residence - A building that speaks of who we are

Sunday 24 September 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Tarai, is to build or to carve, to use a chisel to carve out something especially, but not exclusively, when we build vaka, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: A wolf in sheep’s clothing

Saturday 16 September 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

We should not dismiss the fact that a South Korean religious cult, who have embedded themselves into the Fijian community and business sector are on the ground, speaking to people of influence and in the Cook Islands.


Thomas Wynne: The darkest and longest shadow . . .

Saturday 9 September 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Watch a movie like Moana Roa, or any movie prior to the 1960s in the Cook Islands, and what a stark contrast it is, of our people before the proliferation of a western diet, and just how fit, lean and active we were.


Thomas Wynne: E toto, e kiko e ivi, the blood that runs in our veins, our heart, and in our bones

Saturday 2 September 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Shame, on you, those are the words I heard across the table, when I missed a conversation in Māori, that generally I can do ok in. Thomas Wynne writes.


Thomas Wynne: We thank you

Saturday 26 August 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

On the 29th of January 2014, newly elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch East, the Honourable Munokoa Poto Williams, daughter of Nahora and Maryan Williams (nee Masters) stood up in Parliament delivering her maiden speech. By Thomas Wynne


Thomas Wynne: The vaka of language revitalisation

Saturday 19 August 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Ei’ia to matou Tu Oe? Where are our navigators? Because, kare o te Vaka to'ie'ie Tu Oe – A drifting Vaka has no navigator, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Wynne: Free association with New Zealand has never been free

Saturday 5 August 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

As we celebrated 58 years as a country, on the 4th of August 1965, we, like so many other countries reflect on that journey to statehood and the challenges ahead for our country today, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


Thomas Tarurongo Wynne: The prophecy of Uia- Who are the heathens?

Saturday 29 July 2023 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

The word heathen is a word which conjures up thoughts of darkness and savagery, people living and interacting in a way that is primitive, without science, philosophy, understanding or self-worth, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.


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