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7 December 2024

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Letter: What are we celebrating?

Dear Editor, In January 2024, a year ago now, on a beach at Mauke, two older teenaged girls kicked and bashed a younger teenaged girl with intellectual disabilities, while the third girl (friend of the other two) filmed it and put it on the internet.

Opinion

Ruta Mave: Passport plan leaves Cook Islands vulnerable and isolated

Prime Minister Mark Brown’s passport proposal presents as more personal than from the people. He sounds like a spoilt teenager who has graduated from his ‘L’ plate to a full driver’s licence, declaring to his parents that he is all grown up now, and wants to be independent, writes Ruta Mave.

Traditional leaders 'way out of line'

I may be treading on eggshells here.

Opinion

Our sacred trust to care for the islands

One way to think of the place where one lives is that it is a sacred trust.

Opinion

Tongareva gold rush an illusion

I have a confession to make.

Opinion

Mindfulness key to savouring life

Last night, instead of accompanying my husband Dan to the beach where he takes his nightly sunset photos, I opted to stay home and watch a video, one I had seen before.

Opinion

Obsolete offences a fascinating read

There are some quite interesting offences left over from old times whose useful purposes have long gone. I will highlight both useful and obsolete examples.

Opinion


How the criminal law system works

Our criminal law system works around the police who enforce the law.

Opinion


Outdates laws urgently need change

I will briefly highlight Cook Islands laws that are out of date, then recommend some changes.

Opinion

There surely is a state of flux in our political game

The Government has depressed CIP loyal supporters. It has also angered voters by its arrogance and “who cares” attitude.

Opinion

Time to reinvent our legal system

Due to the lack of progress in attending to the modernisation of our laws, the shadow of crisis is never far away. We are 40 years behind New Zealand with most of our laws.

Opinion

What policemen do when they retire

Judge Justice Dame Judith Potter returned to New Zealand last week.

Opinion

Easter a potent symbol of hope

Easter is coming, a holy season for many faiths.

Opinion

Election results and what they mean

I must take my hat off to the Prime Minister.

Opinion


Make sure you're playing the right game

What if you had a dream of being a great athlete – the strongest and fastest rugby player, the most successful netball player -- a true champion of the game?

Opinion

US elections and our flying leader

The Republican candidates in the US presidential election have demonstrated in the last six months that these campaigns are certainly not for the weak and faint-hearted.

Opinion

Traditional lore reduced to low status

With all the recent discussions over the Mato Vai water project I thought it timely to write about the low status given to Cook Islands traditional lore.

Opinion


The joy of whole-hearted excellence

When we think about a business, whether a shop, a hospital, or a service we hire someone to do, what stands out in our minds is the rare individual who brings his or her whole heart and soul to work.

Opinion

When politicians fail to meet expectations

Politics is a game for gentlemen and ladies.

Opinion

Names pose dilemma for officialdom

We find that the dilemma facing officialdom is in the recording of our tupuna names.

Opinion


When is a Cook Islander not a Cook Islander?

Te Tuhi Kelly says the answer to his question is when he/she is NZ Maori. This is the first of a two-part opinion piece.

Opinion

Are we a failed democracy?

Norman George - lawyer Critical matters of State not to be messed with

Opinion

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