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The king is back, Elvis is in the building, long live the king of smooth operating. And the whispers say he is after the ...
Songs from Te Pae Tokerau rang out clearly and proudly as women from the northern group of the Cook Islands stepped forward ...
Te Maeva Nui 2025 delivered another unforgettable showcase of Cook Islands identity, powerfully expressed with pride and ...
As the morning sun rose over Rarotonga yesterday, the national flag of the Cook Islands fluttered proudly once again, marking ...
Athletics Cook Islands is proudly running its Development Academy for the third consecutive year, offering structured ...
Cook Islands’ tourism industry has received a major boost from its growing Australian market following the announcement of ...
Prime Minister Mark Brown, in his address to mark the Cook Islands’ 60th anniversary of self-governance, focused on the ...
Former prime minister Henry Puna is the new president of the governing Cook Islands Party (CIP), while current PM Mark Brown retained his leadership after a withdrawn challenge and addressing concerns ...
The fifth night of Te Maeva Nui 2025 on Thursday saw Te Are Karioi Nui stage come alive with powerful performances ...
Vendors from the Pa Enua showcased their unique traditional foods and crafts on day two of the BCI Trade Days yesterday, ...
This article by W. H. Percival on Rarotonga, published in the September 1965 issue of Pacific Islands Monthly, chronicles the ...
Hundreds lined up for hours at the Punanga Nui Market yesterday to get their hands on one of Manihiki’s most treasured ...