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Family honours loved one in Rarotonga

The family of Dr Thomas Brian Guy, who died in Rarotonga in 1977, travelled from Canada and Australia to unveil his plaque in the Nikao Cemetery, which they discovered thanks to the efforts of local volunteers.

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Chef turns humble pancake business into family lifeline

A former New Zealand chef with Cook Islands roots returned home over a decade ago to care for his aging parents.

Female tattoo artist finds success close to home

Cook Islands female artists are thriving in the tattoo industry after overcoming several challenges over the years in what might be perceived as a male-dominated field, particularly in Polynesian culture.

Art


Pacific’s first: A doctorate and a deeper connection to home

When Cook Islander Dr Antony Vavia walked off the stage earlier this month with a piece of paper he had worked hard for six years, he achieved more than just becoming the first Pacific Islander to earn a doctoral degree in marine biology from Auckland University of Technology (AUT).

Education


Church: Trusting God’s timing

God uses trials and challenges to stretch us to our limits. It is his way of allowing us to discover our own strengths, writes Kayla Kaimarama-Willie of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Church Talk


Mast-erpiece: Historic ship Oosterschelde anchors in Rarotonga

One of the most historic boats afloat across the world’s oceans has now visited the Cook Islands for the first time, carrying over 20 visitors.

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Losacker’s 12th book features sailing adventures and medical missions

A long-serving Cook Islands medical practitioner Dr Wolfgang Losacker has added another book inspired by the country to his collection called “Sailing Adventures in the South Seas”.

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Cultural exchange fosters connections between Cook Islands and Hawai’i

A delegation from environmental non-governmental organisation Kōrero o te 'Ōrau’s 'Ātui'anga ki te Tango (AKTT) young ambassadors have returned from an enriching successful cultural exchange experience in Hawai’i.

Art


First-of-its-kind early childhood Māori learning centre founded

A pioneering early childhood learning centre, the first of its kind, has been established with a focus on immersing young children in Māori language and culture from a very early age.

Culture


Youth showcase talents and creativity at biennial market day

Over 100 primary school and college students from Rarotonga showcased their talents and creative skills at a market day to celebrate the International Youth Day on Friday.

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Tangaroa and Feu’u reunite for artistic showcase

Renowned Cook Islands artist Mahiriki Tangaroa and the godfather of the Pacific contemporary art, Fatu Feu’u, will join forces to host an exhibition to showcase their love for art later this month.

Art


Record nominations for Cook Islands People’s Choice Awards, voting opens today

Cook Islands Tourism yesterday announced the finalists for the 2024 Cook Islands People’s Choice Awards (PCA), celebrating excellence in the tourism industry and the wider community.

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Newcomers top mayoral race in 2024 Island Govt Election

Six new mayors are set to lead the charge after finishing on top in the preliminary count of the Island Government Election 2024, held this week across the Pa Enua.

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Third time’s a charm: Teenage sweethearts find their way back to each other

A couple who first met as teenagers, separated, and reunited after 17 years, finally tied the knot in a heartwarming ceremony in Rarotonga.

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Local and New Zealand carvers unite to save fading tradition

The decline of traditional carving in the Cook Islands and New Zealand due to globalisation threatens the loss of cultural heritage, prompting efforts to revive and preserve this ancient art form.

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‘Only in the Cooks’: Retiring judge shares fond memories of Cook Islands

After 12 years of dedicated service to the Cook Islands justice system, High Court Judge Dame Judith Potter is hanging up her robes, leaving a legacy of legal expertise, and taking with her some ‘only in the Cooks’ memories.

Court


Young artist paints a bright future

A 15-year-old artist is thriving and supporting herself with her God-given talent, which she has been using to earn money since she was nine.

Art


Local electronics company claims regional reseller of the year title

A local company, CIPS Electronics/Jaycar, has become the first Pacific Island reseller company to win the Australia/New Zealand and Pacific Islands Reseller of the Year award 2023-2024.

Business


Church Talk: Shining brightly for Jesus

We live in a world where darkness (confusion, fear and sin) seems to be everywhere. But Jesus calls us to be something different. He calls us to be the light of the world. Today, we will explore what it means to live out that calling in our lives, writes Pastor Eric Toleafoa of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Church Talk


Cook Islands to celebrate 60 years with extended festivities

The Government has started planning for the country’s big celebration of the 60th Constitution Day next year, including the budget. The celebration is expected to be slightly longer than this year’s event.

Culture


Cook Islands leads charge in war against invasive species

Cook Islands is hosting a regional meeting this week to address the significant threat of invasive species to the country’s ecosystems, food security and biodiversity, while sharing knowledge and seeking solutions with other Pacific nations.

Environment


War of the wings: The Rimatara lorikeet and how I learnt to hate the Atiu mynah

After a seven-year battle using a combination of poisoning, trapping and shooting, the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust successfully eradicated an initial population of around 6000 mynahs from Ātiu, making it the world’s largest island-based mynah eradication project. Roger Malcolm, a resident hotelier on Ātiu and one of the key people behind the eradication project, shares his own battle with one of the most invasive bird species in the world.

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