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Prime Minister Mark Brown met with Makoto Osawa, Ambassador of Japan to the Cook Islands, and senior officials from the ...
With a focus on infrastructure upgrades, the Prime Minister has announced that the recent large charter trips for the ...
The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) 2025-2030 signed between the Cook Islands and China has ‘nothing to do with ...
A limited stock of aviation fuel in Rarotonga, caused by shipping delays and adverse weather, has led to flight cancellations ...
The Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA), which governs seabed mineral activities under the Seabed Minerals Act 2019 (SBMA Act), emphasises that no commercial extraction can occur without extensive ...
Forty-one vapes were confiscated from an 18-year-old, who arrived from Australia a week ago, prompting a strong warning from Cook Islands Custom Service to all travellers to comply with Cook Islands ...
The Ministry of Education is closely monitoring a proposed overhaul of New Zealand’s NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) system, mindful of the potential ripple effects on local ...
Freight shipping company Matson has suspended the transport of all electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles across its entire network, including to the Cook Islands, citing rising concerns ...
“Our culture is in safe hands”, was the message from Prime Minister Mark Brown at the closing ceremony and awards of Te Maeva Nui 2025 at the National Auditorium yesterday.
Mangaia has been identified as the Pa Enua with the highest percentage of the population diagnosed with non-communicable diseases (NCDs), prompting its paramount chief to call for an urgent, ...
An online version of the “A Dictionary of the Māori language of Rarotonga” (“The Savage Dictionary”) was launched in Auckland last Friday as part of the celebration of Cook Islands Language Week.