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The Public Service Commissioner has clarified that the Cook Islands Police Service is not part of the core Public Service, ...
The construction of Te Tapora Kai Farmers Market at Taua Terevete is on track and expected to be completed by August, says ...
The unbeaten Titikaveka Pearls have been crowned the Premier Division Round Cup champions as the Netball Cook Islands ...
Makitua Tutai has officially reclaimed the top seat in Mangaia’s Island Government after the final vote count in Tuesday’s ...
The 'Keep Our Water Free' campaigners are making waves with a submission to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the ...
Cook Islands Police are awaiting the blood specimen results of a 19-year-old driver who is alleged to have crashed onto a power pole in Rutaki yesterday morning. Police media and strategic advisor ...
Emergency Management Cook Islands (EMCI) has issued a warning to residents in the south coast areas of Rarotonga of potential strong currents and surges. Beach property owners and tourism operators ...
The Cook Islands, a small island nation in the Pacific, faces significant challenges in managing its waste. With a population spread across 15 islands, including the most populated one, Rarotonga, ...
The proposed constitutional amendment to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation has been rejected by a Parliamentary committee, which deemed it discriminatory and a violation of fundamental human ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown has congratulated Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on his re-election. Brown said the people of Australia have spoken clearly – “choosing a steady hand, a fair go, ...
A 13-year-old was among three teenage drivers stopped by Cook Islands Police over the ANZAC long weekend, as officers carried out road checks and responded to several incidents across Rarotonga. In a ...
Exciting and intense competition is expected at the 10th Annual College Badminton Tournament today, from 9am to 2pm, where schools from Rarotonga and Aitutaki’s Araura College will battle at the ...