News

In the tropical heart of the South Pacific, a powerful spirit of unity and faith pulses across the 15 islands of the Cook Islands — led by the prayers of faithful women from a variety of Christian ...
Justice of the Peace John Whitta presided over several cases yesterday including the case of a known offender, Lucas Kamana who appeared in court yesterday for the charge of theft.
Cook Islands pilot Andrew Logan recently completed another marathon, clocking his personal best of 2 hours 55 minutes 45 seconds at the 2025 Oceania Area Marathon Championship in Australia.
Ministry of Health has begun block spraying island hostels in Avarua and public gathering areas to prevent any form of dengue mosquito breeding sites.
Commissioner of Police Teokotai Joseph is meeting the demands of the Police Service on ‘multiple front’ since taking on the role in early April this year, overseeing the recruitment process, filling a ...
Thirteen alcohol-related driving charges were presented in court last month, representing 62 per cent of the traffic offenses for June.
Dear Editor, A few people have asked me what our position is in relation to recent correspondence and news items about our relationship with New Zealand. From my recollection, we (Cook Islands) is not ...
Aere mai tātou on 9 July from 2pm at Aroʻa Beach (next to the Rarotongan Hotel) for a fun, family beach day organised by Ocean Ancestors—a collective of individuals, NGOs, and businesses united by a ...
Two senior Australian Federal Police officers, Detective Superintendent Grant Liddy and Detective Inspector Paul Everingham, visited Rarotonga this week to advance policing cooperation between ...
Cook Islands Cabinet has ‘deferred until further notice’ a decision regarding proposed changes to immigration policy, which included mandatory breaks and permit limitations for expat workers.
Kaumaiti Nui Travel Tou Ariki has again voiced his strong stance that traditional title disputes should be decided by the Are Ariki (House of Ariki) rather than the Land Court.
The Ministry of Transport encourages the public to report any issues they may have with taxi operators directly to the Cook Islands Police, who are the enforcement agency for land transport.