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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 ...
For Master of International Development student Sieni Tiraa, land is more than a resource, it’s about belonging, history and responsibility.
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 ...
Cook Islands public servants are eligible for up to 10 days of paid special leave to participate in the 2025 Te Maeva Nui festival.
Vaka Takitumu is celebrating a milestone this year with a large and vibrant contingent preparing to take the stage for Te Maeva Nui 2025, with participants as young as 13.
Three weeks after the ‘E kainga toku – I have a home’ grant initiative came into effect, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) has not received any applications.
When former Cook Islands Police Commissioner and respected Pastor Tevai “Bobby” Matapo was diagnosed with a rare and incurable cancer, his world shifted in an instant.
The new commemorative stone at Tereora College celebrates the school’s 130th anniversary and stands as a symbol of cultural pride, knowledge and legacy for the nation’s youth.
Government has postponed the debate on three Constitutional Amendment Bills, including one to expand the Cabinet, until September to facilitate further discussions and potential compromises with the ...
The governing Cook Islands Party (CIP) will host its annual general meeting today to elect a new board and a new president.