Sunday 24 April 2016 | Published in Weekend
When local writer Howard Henry marches in the annual parade on Anzac Day, he will be wearing with pride the military medals of Ru Kamire Henry. In this story written for CI News, Howard tells of the wartime experiences of two of his relatives, Eric and Ru Henry.
Saturday 16 April 2016 | Published in Weekend
The Air New Zealand Cook Islands Tourism Awards 2016 announced at a gala awards dinner at the National Auditorium last night was a sellout affair with more than 300 guests. The show included entertainment, dinner with Cook Islands fare on show and two international guest speakers – Air NZ’s chief sales and commercial officer, Cam Wallace and prominent New Zealand and internationally known jeweller, Sir Michael Hill.
Saturday 9 April 2016 | Published in Weekend
The ability of sex offenders to disappear into communities has prompted the New Zealand government to begin legislating the setting up of a child sex offenders register.
Saturday 2 April 2016 | Published in Weekend
A voyager by day and sewer by night.
Saturday 6 February 2016 | Published in Weekend
One hundred and seventy six years ago – today in Rarotonga, yesterday in Aotearoa – the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in the Bay of Islands.
Monday 11 January 2016 | Published in Weekend
New Zealand residents John and Tuaine Bailey have plenty of reminders of how life used to be in the Cook Islands back in the late 1960s.
Saturday 5 December 2015 | Published in Weekend
The aspects of seabed nodule mining that require criteria of maximum-acceptable impact include:
Saturday 28 November 2015 | Published in Weekend
A potentially serious and alarming situation is looming for many of Rarotonga's accommodators, restaurateurs, bars, traders, public and private buildings as well as private residents.
Friday 13 November 2015 | Published in Weekend
The Laughing Samoans are set to get the weekend off to a giggling start when they perform at the National Auditorium tonight.
Saturday 7 November 2015 | Published in Weekend
I came to Rarotonga in 1980 and over the next few years periodically saw a humpback or two.
Saturday 31 October 2015 | Published in Weekend
Gerald McCormack of the Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust who wrote this three-part feature, says dedicated researchers in the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium, including Nan Hauser, have made a large contribution to the recent explosion of information about humpback whales. “Although science is always a “work in progress” this seems like a good time to review the situation,” he says.
Tuesday 27 October 2015 | Published in Weekend
An internationally-renowned documentary crew has finished 46 days of production in Rarotonga, Pukapuka, Aotearoa, and Hawaii.
Saturday 17 October 2015 | Published in Weekend
This week CI News features a 50 Tamariki Kuki Airani profile on Cook Islands singer and recording artist Tangee (Tangi Kokaua).
Saturday 10 October 2015 | Published in Weekend
This week CI News features a 50 Tamariki Kuki Airani profile on Cook Islands scientist Teina Rongo. The 50 Tamariki series was started on Facebook last year by Cook Islands journalist Florence Syme-Buchanan. It profiles ordinary Cook Islanders doing extraordinary things.
Monday 5 October 2015 | Published in Weekend
Students from Apii Te Uki Ou and Papaaroa College have the right gear to become more tech-savvy thanks to a generous gifts from a Chinese school.
Monday 28 September 2015 | Published in Weekend
A sea of black and white floated through the Islander Hotel on Saturday night for a night of remembrance, celebration and socialising.
Saturday 26 September 2015 | Published in Weekend
Sarah Wilson recalls the time back in 1995 when a group of Rarotonga residents became involved in a huge protest campaign against nuclear testing on the French Polynesian island of Mururoa. The local protest effort was aided by the Cook Islands government, which arranged for the voyaging canoe Te Au O Tonga to join the protest flotilla.
Saturday 19 September 2015 | Published in Weekend
Fresh kaikai, good company, and aspiring local chefs changing the way food is prepared in the Cook Islands...what more could you want? CI News reporter Phillipa Webb got an opportunity to taste the creations of the final Kai Reka Bistro & Bar for 2015 and chat to Hospitality/Services faculty head Mike Goldstein about the new direction of the Cook Islands Tertiary Training Institute...
Saturday 19 September 2015 | Published in Weekend
Derek Fox describes an exciting new venture on Aitutaki which is showing the way forward for the production of fruit and produce on the island.
Saturday 19 September 2015 | Published in Weekend
This is the story of Tereapii Muriaiti, the “eco warrior Mangaia. The story is part of a series called “50 Tamariki of Kuki Airani.” Telling the stories of ordinary Cook Islanders who have achieved extraordinary things. It was written by Florence Syme Buchanan.