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Dear Editor, The recent announcement by the Ministry of Marine Resources of turning Tongareva (Penrhyn) Island into a fishing ...
The Air New Zealand Pathway Programme, designed to give aspiring aviators and ambitious students a first-hand look at careers ...
The National Services (NES) has engaged Beca International Consultants Ltd (Beca) to conduct feasibility studies for coastal ...
The Rarotonga Football Season delivered another week of excitement as Round 7 played out with both midweek and Saturday ...
Seabed minerals company Cobalt Seabed Resources (CSR) has helped open the door to further education opportunities for two ...
After 25 years serving locals and visitors from its prime spot at Avarua Harbour, the popular Raro Fried Chicken (RFC) shop ...
New Zealand spent at least eight months asking to see agreements made by Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown with China, ...
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (MFAI) has resigned after about a decade in the role, a surprise ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown has China and USA all in the sea-bed together for potential mining and fishing rights. Does anyone see a conflict of interest here? Ruta Mave writes.
Cook Islanders want more information, transparency and collaboration before allowing seabed mineral extraction, expressing concerns about potential environmental impacts and the government’s capacity ...
Ministry of Health has revealed that 100 per cent of Early Childhood Education (ECE) students from two Southern Group islands have caries, commonly known as tooth decay.
The previously unbeaten Tupapa Panthers suffered their second successive loss in the Cook Islands Rarotonga Club 15s competition over the weekend.
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