Cook Islands temporarily suspended imports of poultry products from New Zealand following a bird flu outbreak on a single farm, but has resumed imports from unaffected regions with additional safety measures.
The New Zealand High Commission in Cook Islands held a signing ceremony earlier this month with the successful recipients of the 2024/2025 Round of the New Zealand High Commission Fund.
Pukapuka’s Apii Niua, the biggest school in the Northern Group boasting a roll number of over 180 students, held its annual prize-giving day on Wednesday which was celebrated by the whole community.
Captain Ian Finley, Permanent Representative of the Cook Islands to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), who has represented the Cook Islands with distinction on the international stage, received the International Maritime Prize on December 2, at the IMO headquarters in London.
Cook Islands Police have reported that last month closed off with a monthly total of 181 incidents reported.
For the first time in a decade, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s international radio service – ABC Radio Australia – has returned to Rarotonga on 91.5FM.
A delegation from the Cook Islands government recently met the Philippines health secretary to discuss a possible health workforce collaboration such as addressing critical gaps in Cook Islands’ primary healthcare system.
Deputy Prime Minister, Albert Nicholas has defended Cook Islands Investment Corporation’s (CIIC) financial practices and travel policies which were raised in the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) annual review report for 2022-2023.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs hosted a bike rally on Thursday as part of its 16 Days of Activism for White Ribbon, a global movement to end domestic violence.
Yesterday, Te Are Karioi Nui domes came alive with entertaining cultural performances by the Apii Te Uki Ou students and academic award presentations to celebrate the school’s Prize Giving Day.
Prime Minister Mark Brown has announced that the new cargo-passenger vessel funded by the Japanese government is set to arrive in July 2025.
After a year on bail and seven days in custody, local plumber Tangimetua Tangimetua, a father of two, has been convicted and fined $100 for his involvement in a nightclub brawl in November 2023.
More than 70 babies and toddlers aged 10 weeks to five years received Paunu health checks at the various clinics across the island last month.
Autism Cook Islands (ACI) is forging ahead with their student training programme at their Studio Blue centre in Nikao having catered for 17 invited guests.
Apii Takitumu held its annual prize giving awards yesterday, bringing together parents, families and the community to celebrate the achievements of their students.
A special select committee has been formed to examine the Religious Organisations Restrictions Act 1975 and address issues related to the introduction of new religious organisations in the Cook Islands.
The White Ribbon’s Free Family Concert and Motorbike Rally, which were postponed last week due to wet weather conditions, will be held today and tomorrow, respectively.
Cook Islands has increased border vigilance against pertussis (whooping cough) following outbreaks in New Zealand and Samoa.
For the first time, fishermen operating out of the Avatiu harbour will be required to pay for water usage, a move driven by the newly established water tariffs set by the local water authority, To Tatou Vai.
A multi-agency Cook Islands delegation participated in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) SMART-C Leadership Programme: Regional Workshop on the Implementation of IMO Instruments.
A New Zealand cancer survivor used the traditional Cook Islands headwear, ei katu, to conceal her illness from her elderly mother for 18 months, highlighting the emotional toll of cancer and the importance of support systems.
Despite continuing to deal with challenging staff numbers, the Cook Islands Police are upskilling more officers.