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The Cook Islands government will present a $336 million budget for the 2025/26 financial year next Wednesday, featuring ...
The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has rejected a parliamentary committee’s recommendations to make water free for domestic users. The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has ...
Marketing executive Karla Eggelton has been appointed the acting chief executive officer of the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation. The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation yesterday farewelled Halatoa Fua ...
The Kai Natura Taokotai (KNT) group is moving ahead in their co-operative mission to establish a Cook Islands growers’ company (Farmers Co-op) to support, upskill, manage risk, and innovate our ...
In the early hours of what seemed to be an ordinary night, a father faced his worst nightmare when a fire broke out in his house in Takuvaine Valley early Sunday morning. In the early hours of what ...
Deputy Prime Minister Robert Tapaitau has been revealed as the government member facing conspiracy to defraud charge. Prime Minister Mark Brown has been advised that Cook Islands Police has concluded ...
Dear Editor: There are provisions in the Ministry of Health Act under Relationships with other laws that do not limit any other law of the Cook Islands and are not intended to limit or exclude any ...
A former Ministry of Health head has called for expanded healthcare services as the Rarotonga Medical Centre opened a new dental clinic offering a wider range of treatments. The former secretary of Te ...
Delightful and talented Terā-'itirere-ki-Avaiki Rongo affectionately known as “Mama Rā,” won the 2024 Cook Islands Has Talent final competition on Saturday night. Rongo’s strong harmonious voice ...
Cook Islanders in Aotearoa New Zealand joyfully celebrated Te Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani - Cook Islands Māori Language Week with cultural performances and educational programmes across the ...
Fiji is set to be charged the most at 32 percent, with the US claiming this was a reciprocal tariff for the island nation imposing a 63 percent tariff on it. Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has ...