Wednesday 5 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Opinion, Pet Talk
What do ears do? The obvious answer is – hear sounds. Without getting too scientific, that is true. But ears do other things too. They allow us to judge the nature, direction, and intensity of the sound.
Wednesday 5 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to recent letters by Messrs Reuben Tylor and Josh Mitchell.
Tuesday 4 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Tuesday 4 June 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion
The definition of stress is doing the same thing year after year but expecting a different result, writes Ruta Mave.
Tuesday 4 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Acknowledging the response from To Tatou Vai CEO Apii Timoti in regard to 2024/25 Budget appropriation (May 27).
Saturday 1 June 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Saturday 1 June 2024 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Editorials, Opinion
Land – nothing is more contentious, beautiful, divisive, or unifying than land. Our caretaking of land has been thousands of years in the making as we moved from Moana or ocean, to land, to ocean, and back to land again, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.
Friday 31 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, I am loathe to take up the pen again on the issue of the tuna fishery resources in and around Cook Islands waters, but since I’ve been referenced in Mr. Tylor’s latest effort please indulge me this reply (More questions than answers, Cook Islands News, May 30, 2024).
Friday 31 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Thursday 30 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Thursday 30 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Editorials, Opinion
In a three-part series, retired lawyer Reuben Tylor argues commercial fishing in the Northern Cook Islands can impact on our catches of yellowfin tuna in the South.
Thursday 30 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, Well, well, well. So TAU (Te Aponga Uira) are feeding us too higher voltage (Voltage ‘increase’ sparks concerns, residents report appliance damage, May 29).
Wednesday 29 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Wednesday 29 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Evidence of CISNOC supporting their own when Aquatics wins a lot because the head of selection is the head of Aquatics? Wes (Roberts) and Lanihei (Connolly) might deserve sportsman and woman of the year but not everything.
Wednesday 29 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, Re your article ‘CISNOC head Graham to step down after accounts finalised’ in Monday, 27 May’s issue of Cook Islands News, I guess it doesn’t really matter when the special meeting to finalise the accounts is held, as the CISNOC president will still be going to the Paris Olympics with – most likely – the previous CEO and secretary general, Owen Lewis.
Tuesday 28 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion
Tuesday 28 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
A few suggestions on restoring pride in our Police force.
Tuesday 28 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
Dear Editor, I am disturbed by the article “Parliament fixes oversight on preferential residency for Kiwis” published on Friday, May 17.
Monday 27 May 2024 | Written by Ruta Tangiiau Mave | Published in Editorials, Opinion
Having a good moral compass in life and standing by ethics that guide you on what is right and wrong is often seen as cutting off your nose to spite your face, writes Ruta Mave.
Monday 27 May 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
I write in response to the anonymous letter published on May 25 regarding the Police Service, and incorrectly criticising the Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA) for having major government infrastructure investments and high staff salaries.