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An online version of the “A Dictionary of the Māori language of Rarotonga” (“The Savage Dictionary”) was launched in Auckland last Friday as part of the celebration of Cook Islands Language Week.
A limited stock of aviation fuel in Rarotonga, caused by shipping delays and adverse weather, has led to flight cancellations ...
The Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA), which governs seabed mineral activities under the Seabed Minerals Act 2019 (SBMA Act), emphasises that no commercial extraction can occur without extensive ...
The High Commissioner, Catherine Graham, and her officials, hosted an afternoon tea, for the Governor General, Dame Cindy Kiro, her entourage and Te Hekenga a Rangi Kapa Haka Roopu last Friday.
The following Ipukarea article is written by a GROW Aitutaki representative on the groups recent turtle monitoring experience with Te Ipukarea Society and Ocean Toa. GROW Aitutaki is an active youth ...
The Cook Islands Rugby Union Rarotonga Club 15s competition returns this afternoon after a two-week break with exciting clashes at Teimurimotia Park in Titikaveka.
Kata: Spare a thought Tuesday 5 August 2025 | Written by Supplied | Published in Kata, Opinion ...
Cook Islands Police have confirmed the country’s sixth road fatality.
Cook Islands tech company Smartie will officially unveil Smartie Food, a brand-new food delivery and pickup service available across Rarotonga, today.
Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro presided over several cases last Thursday, including that of Poe Poila, a known offender who is serving a penalty of community service and probation for assault.
St Joseph’s Primary School will celebrate a significant milestone next week – celebrating 130 years of education and the legacy of the Catholic Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny in the Cook Islands.
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