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The National Environment Service (NES) has appointed George Makita as the new environment officer for Manihiki. Makita officially started his role earlier this month, becoming the ninth officer in the ...
Tuanga Taporoporo or the National Environment Service (NES) has praised the strong community effort and collaboration seen across the Pa Enua during recent Tutaka (island-wide health inspections), ...
The proposed constitutional amendment to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation has been rejected by a Parliamentary ...
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 Cook Islands, a small island nation in the Pacific, faces significant challenges in managing its waste. With a population spread across 15 islands, including the most populated one, Rarotonga, ...
Residents of the Cook Islands are being advised to brace for ongoing wet weather, with rain expected to persist throughout the weekend and well into next week. According to the latest weather bulletin ...
The Cook Islands is the chair for the Pacific Region’s Project Steering Committee (PSC), which has the largest portion of the GEF ISLAND fund. GEF ISLANDS is the largest singular project by the Global ...
Autism Cook Islands (ACI) announced the winners of its colouring competition and best-dressed participants at last month’s Blue Day event, at Nukutere College on Thursday last week. ACI organised the ...
The Cook Islands government will present a $336 million budget for the 2025/26 financial year next Wednesday, featuring increases in social welfare and allocations for education, police and health.
The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has rejected a parliamentary committee’s recommendations to make water free for domestic users. The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has ...
As we witness the recent elections in Australia and Canada, it is clear that the global political landscape is shifting, writes Thomas Tarurongo Wynne. People are demanding more from their leaders – ...