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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.

Love and reconciliation: Retired Bishop calls for renewal in farewell sermon

Retired Bishop Paul Donoghue delivered a farewell sermon emphasising the importance of good leadership and the need for love and reconciliation within the Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga.

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Cook Islands sets sights on bringing Traditional Polynesian Games home

Cook Islands’ participation at the Heiva Tū’aro Mā’ohi traditional games in Tahiti has sparked interest in bringing similar events to the country and potentially boosting tourism.

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Cultural revival at heart: Groups gear up for Te Maeva Nui showdown

With two weeks remaining until the highly anticipated Te Maeva Nui 2024, journalist Talaia Mika talks to two cultural groups who are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations for the annual national cultural event.

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Sibling’s illness fuels passion for healthy living

A young Cook Islander, inspired by her sibling’s health struggles, joined Te Marae Ora Ministry of Health to promote healthy living and supports the government’s plan to ban unhealthy substances.

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Church Talk: Service – an act of love

We must be careful to serve for the right reasons. We should not serve others purely for recognition. Serving others should not be like a social media post, writes Kayla Kaimarama-Willie of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Tangi Ka’ara sponsor awards certificates to talented Apii Avarua drummers

In recognition of their enthusiasm and skills, primary school drummers who participated in the CITC Pump the Beats’ Emo’anga Tangi Ka’ara 2024 competition have received tokens of appreciation certificates from CITC – sponsors of the annual competitive event.

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Family reunites to celebrate WWII Coastwatcher

A former Coastwatcher who served in World War II, the late Tai-O-Tonga Henry, who passed away in the 1980s, remains an embodiment of unity for his family in Rarotonga.

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New website helps families find World War I ancestors’ graves

A passionate research team created a website to document Cook Islands World War I soldiers’ graves and share stories of their contribution to the war.

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Dinner marks 20 years of Foundation’s fight against breast cancer

It was all pink dazzling everywhere at the Tamarind House on Sunday as the Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation (CIBCF) gathered with its supporters to commence the long celebration of the foundation’s 20 years of existence in the country.

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Young crew members grow through challenges during historic voyage

Vaka Marumaru Atua arrived home safely on Saturday from an “amazing” 21-day open ocean journey from Honolulu, Hawai’i. The crew of 16 completed the historic Transpacific voyage, showcasing impressive seafaring skills and the traditional wayfinding knowledge of the Pacific.

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Insurance provider celebrates nine years in Cooks, pledges continued commitment

A regional insurance company celebrated its ninth anniversary in the Cook Islands, highlighting its commitment to the local community and its achievements in providing insurance services.

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Atiu dancers gear up for Te Maeva Nui despite late start

The 2024 Te Maeva Nui Atiu cultural group is coming off strong with their preparations for the upcoming annual national cultural event.

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Warm welcome for Vaka Marumaru Atua crew back in Rarotonga

On Saturday, hundreds welcomed the voyaging crew at Avarua Harbour, led by a pe’e from Tuaine Unuia - Anautoa Rangatira and spokesperson for Makea Karika George Ariki, followed by speeches from Kaumaiti Nui – Travel Tou Ariki and Deputy Prime Minister Albert Nicholas.

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Giving ‘help and hope’ to build healthy relationships without violence

They say it takes a community to raise a child, and for new Te Punanga Ora’anga Matutu’s (TePOM) coordinator Rick Currie, it is quite simple; it will take a community to help reduce domestic violence and the issues surrounding it, especially for men.

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Bradlee Anae living his dream as NFL player in America

Bradlee Joseph Ioane Anae is living his dream.

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String band battle closes Te 'Epetoma ō te reo Māori

Sounds of strings and song echoed through the Are Karioi Nui as six government department teams battled for the string band champion title, closing off Te ‘Epetoma ō te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani. Apii Avarua’s vibrant string band team led by Principal Engia Baxter featured women and just one male singing their hearts out on […]

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Te Ra O Te Ui Ariki focuses on keeping traditional titles out of court

Te Ra O Te Ui Ariki, a public holiday celebrated on the first Friday of July every year, pays tribute to the Ui Ariki, and Aronga Mana (traditional leaders) of the Cook Islands.

Culture


Church talk: Embracing God’s Abundance in Our Lives

Living in the Cook Islands, surrounded by the blue Pacific Ocean and vibrant island culture, it's easy to see the blessings that God has bestowed upon us. Yet, amidst the beauty, we often face challenges that test our faith and resilience, writes Pastor Eric Toleafoa of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Tatau, tatā and tuatua Māori - read, write and speak

Tauranga Vananga Minister George “Maggie” Angene has called on Members of Parliament to do their part in preserving reo Māori Kūki 'Āirani by speaking the language during Parliament sittings.

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Recognition for Pacific Coastwatchers ‘bittersweet’

More than 80 years after their service, Pacific Island Coastwatchers who kept watch for enemy aircraft and ships during World War II – fought between 1939 and 1945 – were formally acknowledged earlier this week in a poignant ceremony.

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