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The Cook Islands Law Society has welcomed the decision of a Parliamentary committee that rejected a proposal to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation, describing it as a principled and ...
Air New Zealand ground staff at Rarotonga International Airport are turning heads as they begin an eight-week trial of the airline’s newly designed uniforms. Cook Islands residents and travellers can ...
The 2025/26 Cook Islands budget prioritises social welfare increases, public sector pay adjustments and infrastructure upgrades across Rarotonga and the Pa Enua; however, some concerns have been ...
Cook Islands awaits confirmation from New Zealand and Australia regarding their potential support for key infrastructure projects on the outer islands, amidst growing interest from China. Cook Islands ...
The National Environmental Service (NES) delivered an engaging and interactive session on freshwater health, using the Avatiu Stream as an example, at Tereora College last Thursday. The session ...
Arthritis, a common ailment among aging humans, also plagues our beloved canine companions. As dogs grow older, their joints can succumb to wear and tear, leading to discomfort, pain and decreased ...
Voters in Mangaia head to the polls today to elect a new mayor, with a record nine candidates contesting the top local government position. A total of 332 eligible voters are able to cast their ...
Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after the freight shipping company servicing the Cook Islands route announced an increase in its freight rate. Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after ...
A significant number of government entities continue to fail to submit their annual reports and financial statements, undermining the Public Accounts Committee’s role of ensuring good stewardship of ...
The Cook Islands shipping registry is confused and concerned about its unexplained removal from an information-sharing database aimed at preventing sanctions-skirting tankers from hopping between ...
A Cook Islands environmental advocate has criticised the seabed mining consultation process being undertaken by the Cook Islands Government in Australia, describing it as one-sided and lacking ...
Businessperson Vaiana Dance was sentenced to 24 months of probation, with 12 months on community service, for two counts of dangerous driving causing injury and one count of failing to stop to ...
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