Orchids while the Aitu went down to Fiji Bati in the opening round of the Pacific Bowl Championships in Port Moresby, PNG, last night.
When news broke that Tokoroa’s plywood plant would close, taking with it nearly 200 jobs, it wasn’t just a headline about a ...
The Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) continues to invest in strengthening governance and leadership capability ...
Mitiaro yesterday came together, joining with guests that travelled from Rarotonga and abroad, to celebrate 100 years since ...
The newly opened Te Tapora Kai market came alive yesterday as 49 vendors and growers gathered to celebrate World Food Day, ...
From his plantation in Matavera, Kiriau Turepu surveys more than just his crops – he observes the state of agriculture on ...
Towards the end of September, Te Ipukarea Society’s project officer, Akeina (Ake) Tairea, together with Mary McDonald, led an ...
With the season heading into its final rounds, the atmosphere around the island is heating up and teams from the youth ...
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommended that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) practice ...
An influx of patients with severe respiratory and flu-like symptoms, including loss of taste and smell, is overwhelming ...
A 21-day deep-sea exploration in the Cook Islands’ EEZ is concluding, having delivered exceptional images of the seabed and ...
The Ministry of Finance and Economic Management’s (MFEM) internal ‘clawback’ practice, where underspent funds from divisions are redirected to central accounts, lacks transparency and formal policy ...