Cook Islands and Australia are in the process of finalising an enhanced Pacific Maritime Security Program (PMSP) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will strengthen Australia’s support for Te Kukupa II operations and bolster regional security efforts.
Punanga Turuturu Itivaine (PTI), the women’s counselling and support centre for survivors of gender based violence (GBV) and abuse, responded to 11 calls for assistance during the festive season.
Draft legislation designed to protect the rights of the Cook Islands creative community will be presented to the public for comment at a culture and traditional knowledge workshop today. Community members are welcome to come along to the National Auditorium from 9am to view and comment on the proposed legislation on copyright and traditional knowledge. […]
With the worldwide trade in creative industries totalling some US$420 billion each year, the Cook Islands government is keen on grabbing a chunk of the cash for its people. The government has named cultural and creative industries as one of the five key economic drivers for the country and has begun bringing cultural leaders from […]
A smoke signaller writes about the governments cost of getting outer island teams to and from Te Maeva Nui this year aboard a ship chartered from Samoa: The $400,000 possibly more should have been diverted to Tapi Taio [inter-island shipping company owner] in a form of a soft loan to help him get his new […]
Police attended three motor vehicle accidents and made four arrests over the weekend. Careless driving was the cause of two of the accidents while police are still investigating the cause of the third. A female visitor to the island fell off her bike on the back road in Tupapa. The woman received minor injuries as […]
Cook Islands vaka Marumaru Atua crew are anchored off San Francisco and preparing for Cook Islands Day tomorrow. Prime Minister Henry Puna and a delegation of people from the tourism and financial services industries flew to California at the weekend and will join the local Cook Islands communities and the vaka crew in promoting the […]
All Te Maeva NuI cultural teams that performed on stage over the past week have ensured that the vibrant culture and strong language of the Cook Islands will continue for generations to come. All teams came together as one on Saturday for the Tangi Kaara competition and prizegiving of Te Maeva Nui 2011 which marked […]
The Cook Islands Party has elected its new executive, which will drive the party forward for the next two years. A CIP conference was held at the Assembly of God (AOG) church hall in Takuvaine on Friday. About 50 party members and supporters, including a good number from outer islands, attended the conference. Many pa […]
Cook Islands lack of domestic shipping is a major concern of Prime Minister Henry Puna. He says one more day without an adequate solution is one day too long. Punas concern has been festering in past months although until now there has been hope that new vessels will start operating in the country. Tapi Taios […]
A Rarotongan dive company had a group of New Zealand customers crying fowl recently as it picked up an unexpected guest for a trip. Unusually for the divers, the close encounters with wild animals did not occur below the waterline during a trip to reefs off Rarotongas north coast. This time they were finding friends […]
Wastewater treatment systems are being trialled by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning (MOIP) with a view to identifying best systems for each environment throughout the Cook Islands. A meeting was held on Friday at MOIPs site office in Muri where some systems are already in place. Biolytix general manager Karl Geiseler, of New Zealand, […]
People who took advantage of the free chiropractic services on Rarotonga last week may have recognised a familiar face among the crowd. Formerly from Tupapa, Meagan Hoskin returned to the Cook Islands, now aged 25, with 45 other third year students from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. Meagan has lived off the island since […]
The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation has appointed two new members to its board. Minister of Tourism Teina Bishop announced last week that Ben Bergman, of Bergman & Sons, and Stephen Doherty, who is representing Aitutaki and Atiu, have joined the board to take over the recently vacated positions. The Cook Islands is on track to […]
The expert drumming techniques and sounds of Te Fuinga O Niva saw the Manihiki team retain their title as the best Te Maeva Nui drummers. The team was joined by five other enthusiastic drumming teams Vaka Puaikura, Mitiaro, Oire Avarua, Mangaia and Aitutaki. The people who packed out the national auditorium swayed, jiggled and danced […]
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Prime Minister Henry Puna is preparing for a one-on-one discussion with New Zealands Prime Minister John Key, in what is described as an urgency meeting before the Pacific Forum. On August 14 Puna travels to Auckland with his chief executive Edwin Pittman. Both fly to Wellington to meet Key briefly, and will be joined by […]
In todays kids page we feature a Maori speech written by Avatea Primary School student Rachel Scheel.Through her speech the room 5 student talks about the importance of retaining our language and culture and being proud of it.Toku reo, Taku peu was the theme of this years primary school speech competition where Scheel shared her […]
Locals and tourists were treated to three days of delicious food, hand made crafts and beautiful smelling ei this past week. The island trade days held at the cultural centre grounds – spanned three days and featured products from two outer islands each day. Products from Rarotonga were also for sale. The three-day event encouraged […]
The costumes have been stunning, the performances passionate and best of all, the shows have run on time and without any technical difficulty making each night an amazing cultural experience for both visitors and locals. All Te Maeva Nui photos by Matariki Wilson.
Prime Minister Henry Puna will today travel to the United States to welcome the Cook Islands vaka Marumaru Atua into San Francisco. The vaka set sale from the Cook Islands in March this year and has travelled about 5000 nautical miles to make it to the US west coast this week. The crew will take […]
Cook Islands supporters are among the 5000 people to have signed a petition calling for more cultural protection and promotion for Pacific languages in New Zealand. Takitumu paramount chief Pa Marie Ariki has joined the movement in Aotearoa New Zealand pushing for a greater promotion and protection of Pacific languages and cultures in the country. […]
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