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Nukutere art up for silent auction

An inspiring collection of artwork by the Nukutere College inclusive education “superpower” art students is now on display.

Local

Slow Down in Town - 30 km/h speed signs in town zone

Thirteen days after the Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI) public notice to notify the community about the new 30 km/h speed zone along the main road at the St Joseph’s Cathedral, the road signs has finally been erected.

Unveiling of monuments marks emotional day at Mangaia Bicentennial

The unveiling of the monuments in Oneroa was the highlight of day three of the Mangaia Bicentennial Celebration on Monday.

Art


Rarotonga International Airport achieves Carbon Accreditation

The Rarotonga International Airport was recognised for achieving Airport Carbon Accreditation (Level 1) at the Airport Council International Asia Pacific and Middle East Conference which was held from May 21– 23 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Economy


Aorta injury confirmed as cause of death in murder trial

A forensic pathologist from New Zealand has revealed that the 29-year-old man allegedly murdered last year died from a stab wound that affected his heart, an aorta injury.

Court


Alarming rise in motor vehicle crashes

Cook Islands Police said an average of one motor vehicle crash per day was reported in May after recording 28.

Crime


Cultural clash at FestPAC: Respected female carver excluded due to gender protocol

A respected female Cook Islands carver, Awhitia Tavioni, was excluded from the official carving area at the 13th Pacific Arts Festival and Culture in Hawai’i due to a local kapu (rule) against women carvers, sparking a debate about cultural protocols and gender equality.

Art


Resort celebrates leadership milestone with staff graduation

In a testament to its commitment to nurturing talent and leadership, The Edgewater Resort and Spa recently held a graduation ceremony for 21 team members who successfully completed its 12-week Step Up Leadership Training Programme.

Business


Takitumu Conservation Area becomes first OECM in Pacific

History was made in the Cook Islands on the International Biodiversity Day late last month as the world rallied around the theme “Be Part of the Plan” to reverse biodiversity loss and put nature on a path to recovery.

Environment


‘Come back home, Mangaia needs you’: Numangatini Tangitamaiti Ariki makes emotional plea at Bicentennial

Numangatini Ariki has made a humble plea with the visiting Mangaians to return home during the opening ceremony of the island’s Bicentennial Celebration on Saturday.

Church Talk


Apii Takitumu gets new drums thanks to Titikaveka College

Apii Takitumu was thrilled to receive a brand-new set of drums from Titikaveka College through Te Rito O Taku Peu Tupuna last month.

Education


Not cold-blooded’: Stepfather claims self-defence in stabbing

The trial of a man accused of murdering his stepson in May last year began at the High Court in Avarua yesterday.

Court


‘Strengthen our culture … Not cut and paste from New Zealand’

“Strengthen our culture” was the message of the 19-year-old Cook Islander Nicolea Mateariki at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FestPAC) Young Pacific Leaders sessions in Honolulu, Hawai’i.

Art


Cook Islands crafts fly off shelves at FestPAC, weavers replenish stocks

The Cook Islands huts at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (FestPAC) are proving popular, with most crafts selling out on Friday, the first day of the Festival Village at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center in Honolulu.

Culture


Cook Islands pushes for climate-resistant crops research

Secretary for Agriculture Temarama Anguna-Kamana presented a regional research agenda at the recent 9th Pacific Heads of Agriculture and Forestry Services (PHOAFS) meeting focusing on identifying and promoting crops that are climate resistant.

Economy


Lawyer to appeal conviction in fatal motorcycle crash

The lawyer for the man convicted of charges related to a fatal motorcycle crash last year has confirmed they will file an appeal after his sentencing.

Court


Fertiliser arrives after long wait, but at a higher cost

The Ministry of Agriculture has received a shipment of fertilizer to address the shortage faced by farmers, but the cost has increased by $10 per 20-kilogram bag.

Environment


Mangaia’s Bicentennial Celebration opens with grand ceremony

Mangaia came to a standstill on Saturday for the historic Bicentennial Celebration’s opening ceremony, marking 200 years of Christianity on the island.

Church Talk


Mangaia triples in size: Island gears up to feed 1000 visitors for Bicentennial Celebration

A celebratory atmosphere fills Mangaia as hundreds arrive for the long-awaited Bicentennial Celebration kicking off today with the official opening ceremony.

Church Talk


Carrying on Jack Cooper’s legacy

Bound by a love for Rarotonga and a chance encounter with a dog named Lulu, the new owners of Trader Jacks aim to uphold the legacy of its founder, the late Jack Cooper.

Business


Te Ipukarea Society: World Oceans Day, By mining the depths, we undermine our future

We are well aware of the Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA) recent community awareness raising campaigns to diverse groups across Rarotonga on the benefits of deep seabed mining (DSM). However, their presentations have barely touched on the potential risks of this industry.

Environment


Cook Islands and Honolulu sign sister city agreement, eyeing tourism boost

Prime Minister Mark Brown yesterday signed an agreement to establish a ‘sister-city relationship’ between Rarotonga, Cook Islands, and Honolulu, Hawaii, in the hope of building a stronger partnership and growth in inbound visitor numbers from Honolulu and the United States.

Economy


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