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Cook Islands eases import ban on NZ poultry following bird flu outbreak

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.

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New Zealand High Commission Fund supports local communities

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.

Kavera crash accused on strict bail conditions

A man facing multiple charges following a major crash in Kavera on Sunday evening has been remanded on bail under four strict conditions by the Criminal Court.

Court


Cook Islands pledges support for women’s empowerment and gender equality

The Cook Islands delegation led by Internal Affairs Minister Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown “actively” participated in the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on the Beijing+30 Review, held in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 19–21.

Local


Serving success: Teen’s late-night grind for tennis trip

A 14-year-old aspiring professional tennis player from Tupapa has turned to late-night hustle and creativity to raise funds for a significant milestone in his sporting journey.

Business


Controversy over water bills- Tourism Industry Council calls for ‘dry run’

The Tourism Industry Council has suggested that the first water bill issued this month be treated as a ‘dry run’ due to concerns about the fairness and transparency of the new water billing system.

Economy


Mangaia Science Expo: Island students explore ‘Beyond the Sky’

Mangaia School students and island residents are being treated to a rare opportunity to participate in a science expo titled “Te Rangi Atea – Beyond the Sky,” held on the island this week.

National


Call the expert: Specialist shares expertise on tiling solutions

For over eight years, Nick Reeves has been providing specialised tiling, waterproofing, and adhesive solutions in the Cook Islands.

Business


Bikers to rally for White Ribbon

Cook Islands will mark the 30th anniversary of the White Ribbon Campaign this Friday with a motorbike rally.

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Browne challenges Religious Restrictions Act, proposes ‘immediate comprehensive review’

The comments from the Minister for Justice concerning the registration of religious organisations in the Cook Islands warrant careful legal, constitutional, and human rights consideration, says the Leader of the Opposition.

Local


Driver charged over Kavera crash involving multiple vehicles

The driver who is alleged to have caused a major crash in Kavera on Sunday night has been charged and is expected to appear at the Criminal Court in Avarua today.

Crime


Feeling the heat: Consumers shocked by massive gas price hike

The price of LPG cooking gas has significantly increased due to various factors including delayed freight supply and ongoing inflation, impacting businesses and consumers.

Economy


‘We want to stay’: Blackrock Preschool community dismayed over relocation

Concerned parents and grandparents of children attending Blackrock Preschool have expressed dismay over Cook Islands Investment Corporation’s decision to relocate the beloved preschool to prioritise the development of sporting codes.

Education


Cook Islands participates in diplomatic conference on Design Law Treaty

Cook Islands continues its active engagement with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), participating in the Diplomatic Conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, earlier this month to finalise the Design Law Treaty (DLT).

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Cook Islands scholar joins science academy

Cook Islands will benefit from the launch of the Pacific Academy of Sciences, which promotes the study of natural and social science, indigenous knowledge and technology.

Education


First Cook Islander joins prestigious fellowship

As the first Cook Islander to be accepted into a “lifetime” fellowship, Louisa Castledine is looking forward to introducing Cook Islands to a global league of academic leaders, change-makers and visionaries.

Education


Confirmation ceremony brings together Rarotonga Catholic community

The Avarua St Joseph’s Cathedral and Matavera Sacred Heart Parish gathered together on Sunday to celebrate in the spiritual journey of Catholic students as they received the Sacrament of Confirmation.

Church Talk


Court briefs

Hiwi Wauatai, who admitted to carelessly driving in Takuvaine on May 13 this year, was discharged without a conviction at the Criminal Court in Avarua last Thursday.

Court


Unregistered religious bodies should not be operating" Minister Mokoroa

Three religious bodies including Cook Islands’ first and only mosque have yet to be registered and should not be operating, says the Minister for Justice.

Local


Diplomatic envoys from Canada and Papua New Guinea to visit Cook Islands

High Commissioners from Canada and Papua New Guinea will visit Rarotonga this week to present their Letters of Introduction to Prime Minister Mark Brown during a ceremony facilitated by Te Kauono Tutara e te Mana Tiaki – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI).

National


Pacific leaders meet in Rarotonga to discuss higher education

The 98th Meeting of the University of the South Pacific (USP) Council commenced yesterday at The Edgewater Resort and Spa, attracting Ministers and education leaders from across the Pacific to discuss the future of tertiary education in the region.

Education


Ink for a cause: Movember Cook Islands tattoo event draws a crowd

Movember is more than just a month for growing mustaches. It is a global movement aimed at raising awareness of and funds for men’s health issues, including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men’s suicide.

Culture


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