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Cook Islands engages with countries “who respect our sovereignty”, says Prime Minister Mark Brown, calling New Zealand’s ...
Cook Islands government anticipated the multi-million-dollar core sector support funding ‘pause’ from New Zealand towards the ...
New Zealand has paused millions of dollars in funding to the Cook Islands, citing a breach of trust and lack of consultation ...
Cook Islands Ports Authority (CIPA) has confirmed that they are working closely with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) and Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) on a solution ...
Cook Islands Immigration wants to reintroduce mandatory breaks and permit limitations for expat workers, which have been criticised as unfair and a step backwards. Cook Islands Immigration wants to ...
Te Tu’anga Taporoporo/National Environment Service (NES) has released the Rarotonga Southern Passages Environmental Management Plan 2025–2028 for public consultation and comment. The Plan specifically ...
The Cook Islands Red Cross Society celebrated a successful World Blood Donor Day this week, drawing strong support from donors and the local community. “It’s been very exciting to see the turnout and ...
Airport Authority Cook Islands (AACI) will work with Te Marae Ora (TMO) Ministry of Health to review health risks for AACI’s smoking area and consider relocating it. The designated smoking area at ...
A Cook Islander’s remarkable journey has earned royal recognition for her services to sport and Pacific communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Annie Scoon started playing softball at the age of nine, a ...
Cook Islands Police detained five drivers for drunk driving, the highest number in a single night, and are investigating the Rarotonga Golf Club for serving alcohol after hours. Five drivers were ...
Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after the freight shipping company servicing the Cook Islands route announced an increase in its freight rate. Prices of everyday goods are set to rise after ...
Dear Editor, The 11 people that travelled to Australia to promote a one-sided and biased consultation for the development of seabed mining may have cost Cook Islands taxpayers over $80,000. Probably ...