Tuesday 11 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Health, National
Cook Islands’ border controls are the most important aspect in Covid protection, followed by vaccination, says one of New Zealand’s leading surgeons.
Tuesday 11 May 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Education, National
After a two-week holiday break, our nation’s children were back in the classrooms yesterday morning for the start of term two.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Rashneel Kumar | Published in League, Sports
Feleti Iona goes over for a try to help Tupapa Panthers defeat Avatiu Nikao Eels 18-12 in the Raro Cars Rugby League Competition playoff on Saturday at the National Stadium in Nikao.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Football, Sports
The Kia Orana Youth Football Festival 2021 started a fun-filled and teachable journey like no other for each footballer, ending with lessons learnt, skills gained and trophies won.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Opinion
They say the first 40 years of motherhood are the hardest. Personally, the day you become a mother is right up there with pain, fear and excitement, the eternal elements of being a mother, writes Ruta Mave.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, When I returned to Rarotonga in 1990 after living overseas for many years, I wanted to give back to my community.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Local
Driving around the island of Rarotonga one would no doubt have noticed, at least once or twice, the vibrant artwork of stranded artist Gonzalo Aldana.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Crime
Teariki Jeffery Piri is convicted for drink driving after helping at a golf club fundraiser.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Crime
Teariki Tapurangi Junior Araipu has pleaded guilty to two charges of assaulting a female.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Caleb Fotheringham | Published in Crime
Defendant Iorama Ngataua’s new bail conditions now mean he can see his newborn. Ngataua is charged with joint burglary and no plea has been entered.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by Alana Musselle | Published in Local
The Miss Cook Islands Association will host a farewell celebration this Saturday for Miss Cook Islands Tajiya Sahay before she departs to resume her tertiary studies in Australia.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Outer Islands
There has been a lot of debate as to whether the Mangaia land tenure system should be brought under the Land Court Division of the Cook Islands High Court. Mangaia people have been exchanging views on this issue on social media and in public gatherings.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in National
In preparation for the bubble opening with New Zealand, Cook Islands Tourism has delivered the Kia Orana Plus Training Programme to over 80 businesses and over 450 employees across Rarotonga and Aitutaki since September 2020.
Monday 10 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Economy
Australians transiting New Zealand to a third country, including the Cook Islands, are now required to apply for an exemption on compassionate grounds.
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Football, Sports
After a weeklong tournament and questionable weather, the semi-final games in the Cook Islands Youth Football Festival came to an end yesterday.
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Features, Weekend
The Big Blueprint tivaevae ta’orei – the patchwork style of tivaevae made from 1-inch squares of fabric sewn onto a solid backing – is one of a kind. Its captivating abstract design is intriguing.
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by Emmanuel Samoglou | Published in Features, In Depth
Ature are mysterious. They are annual visitors to our islands, where they are caught, shared, and then devoured. But sometimes they don’t make an appearance, and it is not understood why. Journalist Emmanuel Samoglou spoke to fishermen and scientists to learn more about these small, yet revered fish.
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by Supplied | Published in Features, Weekend
Seven hundred and forty nautical miles, or 1460 kilometres, and an estimated 96-hour sea voyage away from Rarotonga lies the island of Penrhyn, also known as Tongareva. With a population of approximately 218 people, and an array of uninhabited motu’s (smaller islands) spread out across its lagoons, Penrhyn continues to remain one of Earth’s best kept secrets. Nobby Clark, fisherman and owner of fishing charter boat Marlin Queen, recounts his recent visit to the Northern Group island.
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Editorials, Opinion
Former Te Ipukarea Society staff member, Liam Kokaua, shares his experience working for the Society, and his current work in Aotearoa
Saturday 8 May 2021 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Kata, Opinion
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