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The Cook Islands government will present a $336 million budget for the 2025/26 financial year next Wednesday, featuring ...
The proposed constitutional amendment to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation has been rejected by a Parliamentary committee, which deemed it discriminatory and a violation of fundamental human ...
Exciting and intense competition is expected at the 10th Annual College Badminton Tournament today, from 9am to 2pm, where schools from Rarotonga and Aitutaki’s Araura College will battle at the ...
The reckless vandalism of a public defibrillator in Muri has jeopardised emergency medical care and frustrated those who worked to make it accessible. Last week, a vital piece of medical equipment was ...
The Cook Islands Ministry of Health, Te Marae Ora (TMO), has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap to transform the nation’s health sector over the next five years. The Ara-Tango Anga’anga – National ...
The luxury motored superyacht Octopus made its first-ever visit to Palmerston Island on May 10, 2025, and among its special passengers were the acting principal of Lucky School, Teriimaevarua Mehau ...
A radiothon will be held this Friday, May 23, to raise much-needed funds for the renovation of the Pue Clinic, which has fallen into disrepair. Leroy Rire Mangere, speaking on behalf of the Pue Youth ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown tabled the 2025/2026 National Budget in Parliament yesterday. Apart from the social welfare benefits, he also highlighted other key initiatives: Government wide pay ...
The Cook Islands government yesterday unveiled the 2025-2026 national budget, featuring expanded social support through increased welfare, extended parental leave, higher new-born and destitute ...
Dear Editor, Re: Coverage of Minister for CIIC’s refusal to implement Select Committee recommendations (May 19). To Tatou Vai’s annual report will be tabled in Parliament on Wednesday. Last year, top ...
Funding of $38.2 million has been allocated to the roads programme in Rarotonga as part of key infrastructure projects for the Cook Islands over the next four years. This was announced by Prime ...
A speech/language and autism specialist, returning to the Cook Islands after a six-year absence since her last visit in 2019, held successful sessions with school teachers and teacher aides from five ...
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