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After weeks of celebrations in Rarotonga for Te Maeva Nui, families from the northern Cook Islands began their long journey ...
Nukutere College, the first Catholic secondary school in the Cook Islands, celebrated its golden jubilee, bringing together alumni from around the world to honour its legacy of faith, education and ...
A local nongovernmental organisation is opposing deep-sea mining and questioning recent agreements with foreign powers, arguing that these partnerships may not serve the best interests of Cook ...
The Cook Islands’ recent agreements with China and the United States to conduct deep-sea mining research are not a pathway to ...
As we celebrate 60 years of self-government, we celebrated so much more than just a constitutional arrangement, nor just the ...
The Cook Islands Government is forging ahead with plans to establish a National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), which ...
Over 200 passengers from Rakahanga, Manihiki and Tongareva/Penrhyn boarded the MV Taka-i-Pomana on Thursday afternoon to ...
Cook Islands paddlers experienced an explosion of colour, culture and fireworks as Rio put on the works for the opening of ...
Despite facing logistical challenges, a death in their group and difficult living conditions, the Rakahanga community ...
Rarotonga’s football community is set for another action-packed weekend as the island’s top clubs go head-to-head in a full afternoon of matches today. With two venues hosting back-to-back fixtures, ...
Avana, known in history as Te Avatapu-ki-Avaiki – the Sacred Passage to Avaiki, the ancestral homeland of the Polynesian ...
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, ...
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