Features

66 years strong: Valentine’s Day message- Trust God, stay committed, thrive

Friday 9 February 2024 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

A Titikaveka couple who have been married for 66 years share their secret to a successful marriage: commitment, belief, and faith in God. Losirene Lacanivalu reports.

Features


Join the World Day of Prayer movement

Wednesday 7 February 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Church Talk, Features

World Day of Prayer is a global movement led by Christian women from various denominations in over 200 countries who gather in one another's churches to celebrate, using a Worship Service prepared by women of a different country each year.

Church Talk


Mangaia 200 years of Gospel celebrations embraces island

Tuesday 6 February 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Church Talk, Features, Local, National, Outer Islands

The colossal amount of around $1 million has been raised for the island of Mangaia’s Te Arikianga o te Evangelia, the Arrival of the Gospel Bicentennial commemoration festivities that will be held this coming June.

Church Talk


I want to continue what he started: Widow remembers a Rarotonga tourism trailblazer

Monday 5 February 2024 | Written by Joanne Holden | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

When Kave Tamaariki booked for his two sons and their families to visit him in Rarotonga in the new year, it was meant to be his first time showing his four grandchildren his island home. Instead, their first trip to the sub-tropical paradise came a few months early – for their grandfather’s funeral.

Features


Colourful tattoos, decorated canoes: Captain Bligh’s account of Aitutaki

Saturday 3 February 2024 | Written by Rod Dixon | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Captain Bligh made two visits to Aitutaki and left unique accounts of their vaka and tattooing, writes Rod Dixon.

Features


Maungaroa Valley inches closer to UNESCO world heritage status

Saturday 3 February 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Environment, Features, Local, National, Weekend

The Maungaroa Valley in the Cook Islands is one step closer to becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognising its cultural significance and prompting calls for wider protection of cultural and natural heritage sites in the region.

Environment


Church Talk: Preaching with authority

Friday 2 February 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Church Talk, Features

Jesus did from time to time quote the Old Testament. Whenever he did quote, he used the scriptures for their intended purpose which was to set people free, and not to tie them up, writes Bishop Paul Donoghue of the Catholic Church.

Church Talk


Move over Ariel, there’s a new mermaid in town

Wednesday 31 January 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Art, Features

Children in the Pacific can now see themselves represented as a fairytale mermaid character in Merio the Polynesian Mermaid.

Art


Thousands celebrate Airport’s golden anniversary

Tuesday 30 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Dance, drums, song, and a downpour of rain marked the 50th Anniversary of Rarotonga International Airport as joyful cultural celebrations took flight on the tarmac yesterday morning.

Features


From 5000 to 3.2 million: Celebrating Rarotonga International Airport’s golden voyage

Tuesday 30 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Thousands attended the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Rarotonga International Airport yesterday morning, the festivities starting with a refreshing shower of rain that blessed the opening formalities.

Features


“What is our responsibility to the people of Kūki ‘Airani? Our tuakana”

Monday 29 January 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Features, In Depth, Weekend

Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is the wahine co-leader of Te Pāti Māori, a political party in Aotearoa. Descending from Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine and Ngā Rauru, she is a grassroots activist and environmental campaigner with a lifetime of fighting for indigenous rights. Candice Luke reports.

Features


Golden memories of Rarotonga International Airport

Monday 29 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

At 5am this morning the tangi kaara of the drums around the island will signal the start of the 50th Anniversary of the opening of the Rarotonga Airport which starts 8.30am.

Features


Cafe revived, Italian-style pizzeria opened by two Cook Islands chefs

Monday 29 January 2024 | Written by Joanne Holden | Published in Features, Food, Go Local

Two Cook Islands cooks have teamed up to revive and expand a Rarotonga café by transforming it into a traditional Italian pizzeria at night.

Features


50 years of connecting the nation

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Anticipation builds as the Rarotonga International Airport prepares to mark its 50 years of excellence on Monday, January 29, celebrating its Golden Jubilee.

Features


Building Rarotonga’s runway: A land surveyor’s journey

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Eighty-four-year-old Oliver Peyroux is an esteemed land surveyor with a myriad of local and international projects under his belt, including every airport in the Cook Islands. Candice Luke reports.

Features


Welder remembers airport build

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

William Cowan of Arorangi was 30 when he became part of Cook Islands airport history.

Features


Emotional homecoming: Nassau, Pukapuka communities reconnect after decades apart

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Candice Luke | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Ninety descendants of Nassau have returned to Rarotonga after a month in their homeland. Alongside a group of 76 who visited Pukapuka, the Nassau community of Auckland, with some from Australia, reconnected with their people, places, and unique cultures of their respective islands. Candice Luke reports.

Features


Airport’s longest-serving employee reflects on 45 years of service

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Amidst the bustling hub of aviation activity at the gateway to the Cook Islands, Rarotonga Airport, stands Rescue Fire Services’ dedicated manager, George Nicholls, who has committed nearly 45 years of solid-service to the community. Melina Etches reports.

Features


‘Miracle baby’ Mana discharged after 128 days in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Losirene Lacanivalu | Published in Features, Local, National, Weekend

After 128 days in intensive care, “miracle baby” Mana Te-Hine-Toa Pearl Castledine was finally discharged from the Waikato Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in New Zealand.

Features


Reconnecting with Airport’s past during runway walk

Saturday 27 January 2024 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Memory Lane, Weekend

Prime Minister Mark Brown was one of the close to four thousand people who took up the opportunity presented by Airport Authority Cook Islands to walk along the 2.3-kilometre airport runway for the first time on Tuesday.

Features


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