Former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark is enjoying the natural beauty of the Cook Islands, visiting Aitutaki and embarking on an environmental tour in Rarotonga this week.
Cook Islands will celebrate International Women’s Day 2026 with a parliamentary roundtable focused on increasing women’s representation in leadership and fostering a culture of mutual support.
Team Cook Islands got off to a dream start at the 2026 Polynesia Track and Field Championships in Auckland on Wednesday.
A remembrance service for a 48-year-old foreign worker, who remains missing after being swept out to sea while fishing over the weekend, will be held today at 5pm at the CICC Sunday school hall in ...
After eight months of closure due to relocation, the Te Are Pa Metua senior citizens centre has reopened for the year at its new premises in Nikao on the back road opposite Apii Nikao.
Daily dengue cases appear to be declining, according to the latest update from Te Marae Ora Ministry of Health.
Cook Islands Police Service veterans Rebecca Hosking and Leighton Boaza have been promoted to the rank of Inspector, with Hosking making history as the first woman to achieve the position.
Five student leaders and six student counsellors were officially appointed to lead Titikaveka College for the 2026 academic.
Elizabeth Wright-Koteka officially began her role as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) new secretary on ...
The Cook Islands’ launch of a new open-source system to register births, marriages and deaths is being hailed as a model for the Pacific, where many people are still born and pass away without ever ...
Three senior students were formally inducted into their leadership roles for the 2026 academic year at Imanuela Akatemia.
Cook Islands successfully marked a significant milestone yesterday with the official hosting of the King's Baton Relay, signifying the nation’s build-up to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
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