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The decision to appoint a convicted former Member of Parliament, Robert Tapaitau, as project manager for the recent ...
Dear Editor, Re: Inaccuracies in the 2 July Article on the Pa Ariki Title and Kopu Ariki Lines in the Cook Islands Herald Kia Orana, As a member of the Takau Rangatira line, I wish to respond to the ...
Police were continuing an investigation yesterday into a Saturday afternoon road incident in which a cyclist was struck from behind by a truck, in Arorangi.
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 ...
A Drinking Water Standards for Cook Islands document prepared by the Health Ministry aims to regulate the quality and safe use of water.
About 400 Cook Islanders are now permitted to bring medicinal cannabis into the country, according to the Minister of Health, Rose Toki-Brown.
For Master of International Development student Sieni Tiraa, land is more than a resource, it’s about belonging, history and responsibility.
Commissioner of Police Teokotai Joseph is meeting the demands of the Police Service on ‘multiple front’ since taking on the role in early April this year, overseeing the recruitment process, filling a ...
Cook Islands’ Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has highlighted the country’s innovative climate-resilient measures and called for increased investment and international support to address ...
Tereora College students are currently carving a stone at the gallery of Master Carver Mike Tavioni in Nikao.
The official Te Maeva Nui programme begins next week on Friday, July 25 with the Float Parade through Avarua, starting at 11am.
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