In Matavera, the smallest district by land size on Rarotonga, a new two storey building “Te Waka” is set to redefine the local landscape with its mix of culinary delights, island apparel and commercial opportunities.
Terea Ngatokorua Maruaau, who appeared in court yesterday, has been ordered to pay over $3000 in reparations to the Te Aponga Uira (TAU) after falling asleep while driving a rental vehicle and crashing into a power pole in Nikao last month.
More than 200 students participated in the Aitutaki Career Expo held yesterday after a lapse of 13 years.
Harmonious and pleasant vocals from eight new karaoke singers received appreciation and applause from a 100 strong audience on Wednesday night.
Court briefs for the week of October 1, 2021.
Cook Islands Chamber of Commerce signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Australia Pacific Islands Business Council in a combined effort to “support and promote inclusive economic development and employment growth in the Cook Islands”.
The team at MOTU Villas have taken the initiative to spread a message of Mana Tiaki and encourage the public through a community outreach project to keep their communities clean and to preserve the natural beauty of the island they live on.
Citizens Against Corruption are not giving up in their private prosecution against Prime Minister Mark Brown and his predecessor Henry Puna.
The students at Apii Te Uki Ou hosted their iconic annual Gala Day yesterday, ever so energetic and eager to light up their school with fun and games even after participating in the inter-school Prince of Wales Athletics Day the day before.
A person who volunteered at the Cook Islands Vaccination Drive in Mangere last week where stranded Cook Islanders also offered support, has been tested positive for Covid-19, prompting tighter conditions for those returning home.
A high profile Cook Islander appeared in Court yesterday.
Tauranga Vananga Ministry of Cultural Development and Cook Islands Tourism conducted their final round of cultural tour guide workshops on Thursday last week.
Businesses are again grateful for the second round of government wage subsidy support launched due to border closure and suspension of the quarantine free travel bubble with New Zealand in August. However they’re simultaneously doubtful of a future in reliance on government handouts, asking if they are economically sustainable.
The Ministry of Transport, as the Cook Islands Maritime Safety Authority, is paying tribute to seafarers as it marks the World Maritime Day 2021 which is celebrated annually on September 30.
Mobile operator Vodafone says complaint about internet speed made on social media was “ill informed”.
Cook Islands Parliament has been deferred to early November as two key members are stranded in New Zealand.
Business owner Stephen Lyon took to social media to complain about Vodafone’s internet speed - supported by more than 90 comments – but the Cook Islands telecommunications regulator says the problem will take time to fix.
Pacific Island countries are betting big on vaccination as a strategy for resuming tourism by Christmas and bringing much needed relief for their struggling economies.
Caregivers were surprised and relieved to learn that if they are “burnt out”, there are services of a nurse available who can help out and relieve them for a night.
Marumaru Atua safely returns to Rarotonga from the Southern group as part of its Taue E Moana (The Ocean and I) voyage.
In the near future, kids can chase their BMX and skateboard Olympic dreams, right here on Rarotonga.
Cook Islands Breast Cancer Foundation is looking forward to October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The organization has raised awareness for women’s breast cancer since it was founded in 2003 are is encouraging women to once again be breast aware and healthy, and for the rest of the community to come on board to raise awareness and funds.
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