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The opening day of Te Emo Aito Māori traditional sports festival was held on Friday at the National Beach Courts in Nikao, drawing enthusiastic participation from teams representing the Pa Enua and ...
The fifth night of Te Maeva Nui 2025 on Thursday saw Te Are Karioi Nui stage come alive with powerful performances celebrating the 60th anniversary of Cook Islands self-governance which will be marked ...
Cook Islands tech company Smartie will officially unveil Smartie Food, a brand-new food delivery and pickup service available across Rarotonga, today.
Former prime minister Henry Puna is the new president of the governing Cook Islands Party (CIP), while current PM Mark Brown retained his leadership after a withdrawn challenge and addressing concerns ...
Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown defended the nation’s new strategic partnership with China, citing the need for ...
The Ministry of Justice aims to provide its annual report to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) prior to the due date.
Avatiu Harbour is expected to come alive with colour and excitement this Sunday morning as more than 600 passengers from the Northern Pa Enua begin arriving in Rarotonga to join in the 2025 Te Maeva ...
In preparation for the country’s biggest celebration of the year, Te Aponga Uira (TAU) staff have been busy putting up 250 banners across the town area to mark the 60th anniversary of the Cook Islands ...
The decision to appoint a convicted former Member of Parliament, Robert Tapaitau, as project manager for the recent renovations of the Tongareva (Penrhyn) hostel has raised questions, especially given ...
Bringing together Maukeans from Rarotonga and the homeland, ‘Mauke Day’ is set to be a vibrant celebration of island pride -honouring the people, culture, food, crafts and produce of ...
St Joseph’s Primary School will celebrate a significant milestone next week – celebrating 130 years of education and the legacy of the Catholic Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny in the Cook Islands.