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Three retired law enforcement officers have returned to duty as community police officers, undergoing training to help reduce crime and maintain peace in our communities. Training began on Monday this ...
A New Zealand business executive who visited Rarotonga was discharged without conviction yesterday for a case to which he pleaded guilty. Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro, who presided over the case, ...
A concerned mother has raised an urgent alarm about a serious environmental issue near the BlackRock Potiki Early Childhood Education (ECE) centre. A concerned mother has raised an urgent alarm about ...
At just 20 years old, Ayen Mae Montagot is proving that determination, adaptability, and the power of education can transform even the most uncertain paths into stories of strength and purpose. A ...
The Country Maroons secured a hard-fought win in the final match of the Cook Islands Rugby League (CIRL) State of Origin series, pipping the Town Blues 34-28 with a passionate and determined ...
Despite ongoing diplomatic tensions, the New Zealand High Commission in Rarotonga hosted the annual Matariki celebration, emphasising the shared cultural heritage and deep connections between the Cook ...
From curiosity to calling, the 2025 Career Expo this week has sparked students’ passion for helping others through police work in the Cook Islands. Teitimoana Tairi reports. What started as a simple ...
A two-day BBQ competition is being held as part of the Raro Fire and Food Festival, aiming to raise funds for the Junior Sailing Club and to promote the Cook Islands Barbecue Alliance (CIBA).
We have grown up with a national consciousness that tells us our nation stands on three distinct pillars: our Ekalesia (church), our Ui Ariki (traditional leaders), and our Kavamani (government). But ...
The 2025 Careers Expo welcomed many students from different schools on a tour to experience and learn different career opportunities in the Cook Islands. With over 400 students from year 9 to year 13, ...
The proposed mandatory breaks and permit limitations for expat workers ‘unfairly targets’ Pacific and Asian migrants, says the law firm that successfully challenged the Cook Islands’ immigration law ...
Dear Editor, Am I the only one who thinks the bully-boy tactics from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, scaring our people, and destabilising our Government is a little heavy-handed? It’s ...
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