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Cook Islands pilot Andrew Logan recently completed another marathon, clocking his personal best of 2 hours 55 minutes 45 seconds at the 2025 Oceania Area Marathon Championship in Australia.
New Zealand’s top political leaders skipping the Cook Islands’ 60th Constitution anniversary, seen as a rebuke over closer ties with China, has sparked widespread disappointment and calls for the Cook ...
Ministry of Health has begun block spraying island hostels in Avarua and public gathering areas to prevent any form of dengue mosquito breeding sites.
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 ...
The Cook Islands super fund operates a unique, restrictive hybrid pension model, a policy its leadership defends as essential for long-term financial security, despite public criticism and the more ...
As a columnist, my inbox and Facebook Messenger are often full of people expressing their thoughts, disagreements, agreements, or sharing other ideas, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne.
Apii Nikao dived into fundraising with a splash of creativity, hosting the island’s first-ever freestyle water bomb competition yesterday at Avatiu Harbour.
As St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School commemorates its 130th anniversary, the occasion brings with it a rich history of faith, service, and education - rooted in the mission of the Sisters of St.
A historic agreement between the government and landowners in Arorangi serves as a powerful reminder: check your leases, understand your rights and speak up.
Cook Islands residents need to realise that the whole country, ‘is saturated in cheap sugary, unhealthy sugary drinks’ and these, ‘are directly linked with tooth decay, obesity, type 2 diabetes and ...
Two senior Australian Federal Police officers, Detective Superintendent Grant Liddy and Detective Inspector Paul Everingham, visited Rarotonga this week to advance policing cooperation between ...
Te Marae Ora Ministry of Health has confirmed that a suspected case of dengue fever in the Pa Enua has returned negative, meaning the outer islands continue to record only one confirmed case of the ...
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