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Prime Minister Mark Brown attended the Blue Economy and Finance Forum (BEFF) earlier this week at the invitation of Prince ...
After more than 30 years of farming on her Takuvaine plantation, Jean Tekura Mason says climate change has disrupted everything she understood about farming.
The Aotearoa Society of the Cook Islands is proud to welcome master carver Michael Matchitt to Rarotonga as part of Tātai ...
The growth and development of football in the Cook Islands took another positive step forward with the recent Youth Coaching ...
The Public Service Commissioner has clarified that the Cook Islands Police Service is not part of the core Public Service, ...
A long-anticipated upgrade to Manihiki Airport is finally on track, following the tabling of the 2025/2026 National Budget by ...
The new official ball of the Cook Islands Rugby League made its debut on Thursday night (Cook Islands time) during the touring Cook Islands under-13 rugby league team’s match against the Kurnell ...
Te Are Pa Metua centre for the elderly has expressed its immense gratitude for two new vans donated by the Government of Japan. These vehicles are needed to provide comfortable transportation for the ...
Cook Islands is set to host the international Deep Ocean Symposium on Thursay to further explore the impact of seabed exploration and “mining on our future”. E Puna Vai Mārama and Te Ipukarea Society ...
As Earth Day was marked around the globe on Tuesday, Cook Islands National Environment Service (NES) is using the occasion to shine a spotlight on one of the country’s largest and most ambitious ...
Tourism’s contribution to the Cook Islands economy is set to surpass half a billion dollars this year, according to the Cook Islands Visitor Economy Factsheet released today. Tourism’s contribution to ...
Despite strong winds and heavy swells, the Cook Islands Meteorological Service has downplayed the likelihood of the current weather disturbance developing into a tropical cyclone. There is a “low” ...