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Round 5 of the domestic football competition delivered another weekend of action-packed matches, with clubs across Rarotonga showcasing attacking brilliance, defensive grit and youthful talent.
About a quarter of the people who travelled from Pukapuka-Nassau for the 2025 Te Maeva Nui celebrations last month have decided to stay in Rarotonga and look for work, with most hoping to move ...
The Cook Islands Game Fishing Club (CIGFC) hosted its second Pa Enua Charity Fishing Competition over the weekend, bringing together 20 boats in support of Pa Enua schools and community causes.
The Cook Islands Ports Authority (the Ports) has officially welcomed the arrival of its newest addition to its fleet of heavy equipment, a 45-tonne SANY reach stacker at a special blessing ceremony ...
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 ...
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, ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown met with Makoto Osawa, Ambassador of Japan to the Cook Islands, and senior officials from the ...
Close to a thousand people gathered at Avatiu Harbour yesterday as over 300 passengers from Te Pae Tokerau (north Cook Islands) – Pukapuka, Nassau and Palmerston Island – boarded the MV Nivaga III for ...
The Cook Islands joined fellow members of the Pacific Islands Forum Smaller Island States (SIS) group at the SIS Officials Meeting held at the Forum Secretariat in Suva, Fiji on Friday last week.
The CIFA Complex and Takitumu Grounds are set to come alive this afternoon, Wednesday, as Round 5 of the Rarotonga Football Season kicks off at 4:15pm with a feast of grassroots action, followed by ...
The E Kainga Toku Committee came together for the very first time this Monday to begin its work in supporting first-time home builders through the new government grant scheme.
A retired rugby player turned family man, ran his heart out for 60 seconds at CITC Supermarket yesterday and came away with more than $2000 worth of groceries, all for free.