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Strong signal sent as conservationists vote to pause deep sea mining

Saturday 11 September 2021 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Editorials, Opinion

The International Union for Conservation of Nature congress have voted in overwhelming support of a moratorium on deep sea mining, with support from 93 per cent of governments and NGOs part of the international group. This sends a very strong message to world leaders of the global concern around the potential environmental impacts of deep sea mining, writes Te Ipukarea Society.

Editorials


THOMAS TARURONGO WYNNE: Having the wisdom to find common ground

Saturday 11 September 2021 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Nothing at the moment can be more emotionally charged than our personal decisions and feelings around Covid-19, vaccination, vax passports, and our faith and trust in government and institutions, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.

Editorials


Mitiaro lures in PhD researcher

Saturday 11 September 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Education, National, Outer Islands

Nearly two years of carrying out research on Mitiaro gave Auckland University of Technology Marine Biology PhD candidate Antony Vavia insight into the relationship island’s residents have with the ocean, while also shedding light on a place where he has ancestral roots.

Education


Souber Driver Raro: ‘I wanted to save lives’

Saturday 11 September 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

Resident inspired to start a sober driving service on Rarotonga following a spate of fatal accidents on the island in early 2020.

Local


Suicide rate ‘worrying’

Saturday 11 September 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Local, National

Two cases of suicide were recorded last year making Cook Islands’ suicide rate worse than New Zealand, says Te Kainga O Pa Taunga Mental health and Wellbeing NGO.

Local


Covid-19 in Fiji: 179 new cases, five deaths confirmed

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by RNZ | Published in Fiji, Regional

Fiji has reported 179 new cases of Covid-19 and five deaths for the 24 hours to 8am on Thursday. That compared with 240 cases and three deaths, including a baby, announced on Wednesday.

Fiji


Clubs ready for cricket season

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Cricket, Sports

The weekly 2021 Rarotonga Cricket Club competition will kick off this Saturday with seven women and eight men’s teams battling for the titles.

Cricket


CHURCHTALK: Patience that never quits

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Church Talk, Features

The real meaning of eternal life is a life that can face anything it has to face without wavering, without shortcuts and with a mind already set on the Beholder, Creator and Giver of life, Jesus Christ, writes Bishop Tutai Pere.

Church Talk


Have your say on the nation's future

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

The Cook Islands National Sustainable Development Agenda 2020+ now open for public review.Have your say

Letters to the Editor


Superfund decreases rates again

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Economy, National

The national superfund has decreased contribution rates, putting more money in the pockets of employees and employers during the ongoing economic downturn caused by New Zealand’s Covid-19 outbreak.

Economy


Young paddlers dig deep for annual event

Friday 10 September 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

Te Tupu O Te Manava Outrigger Canoe Club juniors are stepping up training as the countdown is on for Vaka Eiva in November.

Local


Ex-PM of Samoa issues informal apology over court attacks

Thursday 9 September 2021 | Written by RNZ | Published in Regional, Samoa

The former Samoan Prime Minister and Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) leader has informally apologised to the courts after weeks of criticising and protesting against them.

Regional


Bears look to break drought in 15s final

Thursday 9 September 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Rugby Union, Sports

Arorangi Bears Senior A grade will be looking to break a 10-year drought this Saturday after rain put a dampener on their grand final against the Tupapa Panthers last weekend.

Rugby Union


Badminton boosts internal culture

Thursday 9 September 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Badminton, Sports

Badminton has soared in popularity over the last two years in the Cook Islands. The sport has capitalised on the Covid-19 lockdowns and guidelines that restricted the country’s contact sports (rugby and soccer) in early 2020.

Badminton


Taskforce to provide travel bubble update on Monday

Thursday 9 September 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Economy, Local, National

An update on quarantine free travel will likely come Monday, says Border Easement Taskforce.

Economy


Youth cyber safety ‘a major concern’

Thursday 9 September 2021 | Written by Al Williams | Published in Local, National

Growing concerns around youth online vulnerability have prompted police to deliver cyber safety lessons.

Local


Baby among Covid-19 dead in Fiji: 240 new cases confirmed

Wednesday 8 September 2021 | Written by RNZ | Published in Fiji, Regional

A four-month-old infant has died from Covid-19 in Fiji, health authorities announced last night.

Fiji


OPINION: Beetles bolster battle against invasive tree

Wednesday 8 September 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion

Introduced insects landed on Rarotonga in June making it their new home in a combined effort to control an invasive tree. By Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research (MWLR) biocontrol and molecular ecology science team leader Lynley Hayes and research leader Quentin Paynter.

Editorials


Vaccinating 12 to 15-year-olds ‘benefits’ community

Wednesday 8 September 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Health, National

Cabinet is set to discuss vaccinating 12 to 15-year-olds while a health specialist says vaccination will benefit the wider community.

Health


Old jars reused as coffee cups

Wednesday 8 September 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Local, National

Old glass jars have been turned into reusable coffee keep cups by the Te Ipukarea Society to reduce plastic waste. Caleb Fotheringham reports.

Local


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