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Police were continuing an investigation yesterday into a Saturday afternoon road incident in which a cyclist was struck from behind by a truck, in Arorangi.
Cook Islands public servants are eligible for up to 10 days of paid special leave to participate in the 2025 Te Maeva Nui festival.
The decision to appoint a convicted former Member of Parliament, Robert Tapaitau, as project manager for the recent ...
Aere mai tātou on 9 July from 2pm at Aroʻa Beach (next to the Rarotongan Hotel) for a fun, family beach day organised by Ocean Ancestors—a collective of individuals, NGOs, and businesses united by a ...
Food vendors across Rarotonga are reminded to renew their licenses ahead of the much-anticipated Bank of the Cook Islands (BCI) Trade Days, which also coincides with the 60th Constitution celebrations ...
The Cook Islands superannuation fund has surpassed $300 million in total market value of investments, but its 25 per cent lump sum withdrawal limit at retirement is facing scrutiny.
For Master of International Development student Sieni Tiraa, land is more than a resource, it’s about belonging, history and responsibility.
A major overhaul of the country’s outdated land laws could soon give Cook Islanders overseas the right to participate in land decisions remotely, following strong calls from the diaspora during public ...
About 400 Cook Islanders are now permitted to bring medicinal cannabis into the country, according to the Minister of Health, Rose Toki-Brown.
New Zealand has paused millions of dollars in funding to the Cook Islands, citing a breach of trust and lack of consultation regarding the Cook Islands’ recent agreements with China.
The growing presence and influence of organised gang members from New Zealand with Cook Islands heritage is causing serious concern for local authorities, with Police confirming that the Cook Islands ...
A Cook Islander’s remarkable journey has earned royal recognition for her services to sport and Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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