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The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has rejected a parliamentary committee’s recommendations to make water free for domestic users. The Minister responsible for To Tatou Vai (TTV) has ...
Government has clarified that while donor funds cannot be used for entirely new projects, adjustments within existing projects are possible with donor approval. Government has clarified that while ...
After six years of no reported mynas on Ātiu, the Natural Heritage Trust is declaring its Eradication Project a success. The removal of a population of about 6000 mynas made it the world’s largest ...
Cook Islands has dropped the controversial passport proposal, Prime Minister Mark Brown confirmed yesterday, after discussions to convince New Zealand that it would not affect their constitutional ...
Minister for Education, Vaine ‘Mac’ Mokoroa has acknowledged that while language is important in the classrooms, it is also vital to remember that speaking reo Maori starts from home. Minister for ...
The Cook Islands Biodiversity and Ethnobiology Database recently added 338 new species, including four new intertidal air-breathing limpets, the Erythrina Borer moth not recorded in 90 years, and a ...
The Cook Islands Destination Stewardship Plan aims to balance tourism growth with cultural preservation by addressing challenges like commodification and intellectual property protection through ...
Delightful and talented Terā-'itirere-ki-Avaiki Rongo affectionately known as “Mama Rā,” won the 2024 Cook Islands Has Talent final competition on Saturday night. Rongo’s strong harmonious voice ...
Cook Islands awaits confirmation from New Zealand and Australia regarding their potential support for key infrastructure projects on the outer islands, amidst growing interest from China. Cook Islands ...
Te Marae Ora (TMO), Ministry of Health is expected to review and update the nursing care guidelines and Nurse Act ensuring an effective health system for nurses in the Cook Islands. Te Marae Ora (TMO) ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown is ‘confident’ there will be no areas of concern with the agreement the Cook Islands has signed with China once the documents are available to the public ‘very shortly’.
Cook Islands non-governmental organisation Kōrero o te ‘Ōrau’s chairman Dr Teina Rongo was on the island of Atiu earlier this month to present about climate change. Dr Rongo, a marine biologist by ...
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