• Now we are 60: The party so far
    Aug 18 2025

    What do the best breadfruit stew, the unveiling of 15 stunning murals and a colourful and noisy parade of dancing, drumming and singing in the streets have in common? They're just some of the events so far in a whole year of celebrations marking 60 years of self-government in the Cook Islands.

    In this podcast, we look back at what's been happening and hear from those who've been part of the celebrations which have brought the tiny nation together in an unprecedented way. But this is happening against a background of increasing political tensions about the future, with China and the USA in the wings and raising questions about what the next 60 years might be like. First and foremost though, this podcast is a picture in sound of the first months of the biggest party in Cook Islands history

    Acknowledgements: Cook Islands News, Cook Islands Television, Cook Islands Ministry of Cultural Development, Facebook page of the Office of the Prime Minister

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    15 mins
  • DIAMOND CELEBRATION OF A NATION
    Jul 26 2025

    The Cook Islands is having the biggest celebration in its history. 2025 sees a whole year of events marking 60 years of self-government and this is a special edition of Kukicast as the main events get underway. Pride in identity is reflected in the chosen theme for the year, "I know who I am. I have a homeland" (Kua Kite au i toku turanga, a Avaiki toku"). The Islands have a past to be proud of but face an uncertain future with threats from climate change, fears about deep sea mining and even from rapidly growing tourism.

    In this "birthday card" I look at milestones from the past, at today's Cook Islands and ponder the nation’s future. This an audio version of a documentary video I created which is available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/vw_NwmviY3w

    Acknowledgements: New Zealand National Film Unit at archives.govt.nz; Cook Islands Ministry of Cultural Development; Cook Islands Television News; Cook Islands Tourism; Cameron Peterson’s YouTube channel ‘Living Life Unpeeled’. End music: Tiare Maori sung by Katu (T.Bones)

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    15 mins
  • A young family's Cook Islands legacy
    Jul 9 2025

    This is a very personal story of a young family from London, England who moved to the Cook Islands to work as missionaries at a pivotal point in its history. It’s told in a new book by way of some of the hundreds of letters, photos and documents they sent home to their parents.

    Their son, Simeon Sturney talks about what that legacy reveals about Islands' life in the late 1950s and early 60s and why he’s sharing it. He also relates an emotional story about how he was born on the island of Aitutaki and nearly died hours later with breathing difficulties. There’s a happy footnote to the tale too about how, many years later, he met by chance at a rugby league world cup match the nephew of the doctor who helped save his life.

    Simeon also reflects on how the islands have changed and his thoughts about the future as the Cooks celebrate 60 years of self-government. And referring to the title of the book, he asks a 21st century readership: “What’s your legacy?”

    The book – “Legacy – A Missionary’s Life – Letters from the Cook Islands” is available through Amazon and some Christian bookshops in the UK. Work is in progress to make it more widely available. It’s lavishly illustrated with the help of independent freelance designer, Faye Porter who worked with Simeon to create the book published by Sarah Grace Publishing (ISBN 978-1-917455-21-3)

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    27 mins
  • The biggest birthday party in Cook Islands' history
    May 5 2025

    2025 marks 60 years of self-rule in the Cook Islands and big celebrations are planned. Emile Kairua from the Ministry of Cultural Development is organising them and in this podcast he gives an insight into what's planned and the challenges he faces putting together the biggest party in Islands' history. He talks about what it is to be a Cook Islander and why the celebrations are an exciting "family reunion" for young and old alike. He also looks back 60 years and forward to reflect on what the future holds with the ever-present threat of climate change, fears some have around plans for seabed mining and the Islands' growing relationship with China.

    (The audio clip of the Rakahanga performance in 2015 is from a recording by the Ministry of Cultural Development)



    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    27 mins
  • PALMERSTON ISLAND - An Englishman's Legacy
    Apr 24 2025

    PALMERSTON ISLAND, 500kms North West of the capital island of Rarotonga, is populated by the descendants of Englishman William Marsters who settled there in 1863. And although it’s part of the Cook Islands, a law passed in 1954 gives those descendants ownership of the island in perpetuity. Six main islets are scattered around its 39 sq. kms of lagoon and the easternmost is home to just 25 people according to the most recent census. Stella Neale is one of the residents descended from William through his daughter Elizabeth and was herself born on the island. In this podcast she gives us a unique insight into William and into the place she chose to retire to after a long and successful career in nursing in New Zealand. She takes us on a tour of the tiny Home Island pointing out the house and church Marsters himself built over 150 years ago, the school with just 7 students and tells us about claims of links to the British Royal Family. She also reflects on her life on the remote atoll and why it’s so appealing. My website has William's story in detail starting here: William Marsters of Palmerston - the early years

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    27 mins
  • Hold the front page!
    Mar 12 2025

    Meet the man who knows more about the Cook Islands than nearly anyone else…because it’s his job to know. Rashneel Kumar is the editor of ‘Cook Islands News’, the six days a week national newspaper. It’s a must read for thousands of islanders and many more overseas who keep up with what’s happening through its on-line edition. Rashneel talks about what’s involved in his day job and the challenges of reporting a nation of 15 islands spread across nearly 2 million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean where more than 1,400 kms separates the island furthest north from the one furthest south.

    With stories like a controversial partnership agreement with China, deep sea mining plans and strained relations with New Zealand now making the front pages of his paper, he shares his thoughts on whether the Cook Islands has reached a turning point in its history. And although the Islands are one of the most remote places in the world, he provides an insight into how the Ukraine war and the Trump presidency are affecting the nation.

    The paper also has a journalism charter which is a set of principles that include a commitment be being humble. Rashneel explains how that works and why it's important.

    There’s a bit fun too with some quick fire questions where he tells us, among other things, about his favourite food and his top tip for visitors

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    22 mins
  • Why the Cook Islands should be on every bucket list
    Mar 3 2025

    The Cook Islands are a very long way from anywhere unless you happen to live in New Zealand…and even then they’re a three and a half hour plane journey away. So how do you persuade people from the UK, Europe and the USA to discover this remote South Pacific Paradise? That’s the challenge facing Robert Skews every day as he promotes the Islands through his Cook Islands’ businesses ‘Island Hopper Vacations’ and the ‘Turama Pacific Travel Group’.

    His focus is very much on the Northern hemisphere market and in this episode he explains why the Islands should be on everyone’s bucket list wherever they live... and even if the Islands are “around the corner from nowhere” (the title of my book about the Cooks, by the way). He explains what makes them so special and how they’re offering a unique experience.

    Robert was part of a small team promoting the islands to key tour operators in the UK, Europe and the US when I caught up with him, and he was joined on his mission by colleague Stephen Doherty. In answers to some quick fire questions, the pair also provide a very personal view on the place they call home and why they want to share it with the world.

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    14 mins
  • AITUTAKI - Jewel in the Cook Islands crown
    Feb 28 2025

    Aitutaki is the second most visited of the Cook Islands and a picture-perfect paradise with a lagoon so blue you’d think someone had painted it that colour! Swimming or snorkelling among its colourful coral and abundant sea life is like being in a gigantic tropical fish tank. Tourism is well-developed but Aitutaki still remains unspoiled and life moves at the sort of pace the rest of the world has forgotten. It’s also easy to get to from the capital island of Rarotonga and even if you haven’t the time to stay, a day trip will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

    In this edition of Kukicast, Aitutaki’s Mayor Nick Henry shares his unique insight into the island. He talks about memorable attractions like whale watching, swimming among giant clams and an abundance of turtles and how best to explore that beautiful lagoon. And he also shares his thoughts on ethical tourism, work to protect the island from the worst effects of climate change and about the controversial plans to mine the seabed around the Cooks for rare minerals. This is a fascinating look at a true wonder of the travel world – a place a good few books say everyone should visit before they die.

    ABOUT ME
    I'm a retired BBC radio and TV journalist and presenter who's been having a long distance love affair with the Cook Islands for nearly 40 years and I've featured in media worldwide as an expert on this remote islands nation. CONTACT ME if you'd like to sponsor this podcast or just want to ask questions about the Cook Islands. Email kiaoranawebsiteauthor(at)cookislands.org.uk (Replace “at” with @)

    MY BOOK ABOUT THE ISLANDS
    Whether you're planning a visit or just armchair travelling, you'll discover stories of buried treasure, ghostly fire, real-life Robinson Crusoes and the mafia, and a wealth of useful information. 'Around the Corner from Nowhere: The Cook Islands Rediscovered' is available as an ebook (https://getbook.at/Cook_Islands-ebook) or paperback (https://getbook.at/cookislandsbook) through Amazon. An updated 2025 version has just been published. All profits are donated to dementia charities

    EXPLORE ALL 15 OF THE COOK ISLANDS
    My website is the most detailed guide on the net at Cook Islands complete guide. It's also THE ONLY TOTALLY INDEPENDENT GUIDE ON THE INTERNET with information about each and every one of the 15 islands

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    21 mins