The Puaikura Volunteer Fire Brigade has once again made the Cook Islands proud, raising $43,775 for Blood Cancer New Zealand and finishing as the fifth-highest fundraising team in this year's ...
The Cook Islands Police Maritime crew carried out routine maintenance work at the fuel depot for the patrol boat Te Kukupa II during their mission in Penrhyn.
The Puaikura Volunteer Fire Brigade has raised $41,100 through donations from members of the community and local businesses for the Sky Tower Firefighter Challenge – a fundraiser for Blood Cancer New ...
The Cook Islands three dollar note with the iconic image of Ina and the shark is one of 23 notes around the world running for the banknote of the year. The International Bank Note Society which runs ...
Child exploitation is an ever increasing and creatively growing industry in the world, writes Ruta Mave. The digital ability ...
Over 500 athletes are set to compete for 240 medals in Rarotonga’s largest primary school sporting event tomorrow.
Cook Islands’ economic forecast outlines three risk scenarios where escalating Middle East conflict and oil supply ...
Cook Islands is continuing to strengthen its presence across the North American tourism markets, with representatives ...
Cook Islands government is prioritising the sealing of Pa Enua runways, particularly in the northern group, to accommodate ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown welcomed the successful completion of MV Tuitui Moana at its inauguration ceremony, describing it ...
A powerful line-up of dancers will take to the stage for Te Mire Ura Nui International Senior Dancer of the Year 2026 this ...
Cook Islands has been declared dengue-free just over a year after an outbreak that saw 1251 cases, with 1250 full recoveries ...