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Cook Islands extends wage subsidy as it holds out for travel bubble
Cook Islands extends wage subsidy as it holds out for travel bubble
The Cook Islands government has extended the country's wage subsidy through until March.
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NZ to make decision on Cook Islands quarantine station in Auckland
NZ to make decision on Cook Islands quarantine station in Auckland
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her Cabinet are to decide tomorrow whether to accede to a Cook Islands supervised quarantine centre in Auckland.
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Call for Cooks Islands to go to polls
Call for Cooks Islands to go to polls
A former MP in the Cook Islands says a slim majority has rendered the Government ineffective because it's too scared of potential threats by the opposition.
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Cooks mobiles restored
Cooks mobiles restored
Bluesky Cook Islands says it has managed to restore cell phone services but with some restrictions.
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Cook Islands pitches for UNESCO seat
Audio 17 Aug 2016The Cook Islands has put itself forward for a seat with UNESCO saying it will be a positive dynamic voice for the Pacific. Audio
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Cook Islands community on a mission to eliminate rats
Cook Islands community on a mission to eliminate rats
A remote coral atoll about 400km away from the Cook Islands capital Rarotonga, with a population of under 50 people, is on a mission to eradicate rats on the island by the end of this year.
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Cook Islands police arrest suspects in Tex Mart machete robbery
Cook Islands police arrest suspects in Tex Mart machete robbery
Cook Islands police have praised swift work by investigators and community support following a rare machete robbery on Rarotonga late yesterday.
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Sport: Cook Islands step closer to qualifying for 2021 World Cup
Sport: Cook Islands step closer to qualifying for 2021 World Cup
The Cook Islands Rugby League team are a step closer to qualifying for the 2021 World Cup with a 66-6 thrashing of South Africa in Sydney.
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Iconic Cook Islands vaka off to NZ for repairs after fire
Iconic Cook Islands vaka off to NZ for repairs after fire
The iconic Cook Islands Te Marumaru Atua vaka is being sent to New Zealand for repairs after being damaged by fire earlier this month.
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Deal closer on fast internet for Cooks
Deal closer on fast internet for Cooks
The Cook Islands government is hoping a deal will be signed off next month to bring high-speed broadband to Samoa, the Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Niue.
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Sport: Cook Islands criticise NRL clubs after Lebanon win
Sport: Cook Islands criticise NRL clubs after Lebanon win
Cook Islands Rugby League have criticised NRL clubs for not respecting the international game and refusing to release players who want to play for their country.
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Cook Islands 'cursed' hotel to start receiving guests soon
Cook Islands 'cursed' hotel to start receiving guests soon
Vaima'anga's abandoned hotel in the Cook Islands is being done up and is expecting its first guests in a couple of months. Audio
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Cook Islands issues stop work order Avana foreshore developer
Cook Islands issues stop work order Avana foreshore developer
The Cook Islands National Environment Service has confirmed the potential developer of an historic site on Rarotonga has been told to stop all work on the eastern foreshore section and remove his…
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Cook Islands holds urgent discussions over Italian ship amid Covid-19 fears
Cook Islands holds urgent discussions over Italian ship amid Covid-19 fears
A luxury liner carrying passengers and crew from Italy - the European nation worst hit by coronavirus - is scheduled to arrive in the Cook Islands tomorrow.
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Cook Islands opposition calls for govt to take a pay cut
Cook Islands opposition calls for govt to take a pay cut
The Cook Islands Opposition is calling on the government to take a pay cut, to show its solidarity with people suffering due to the Covid-19 threat.
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Keeping tradition alive: nine vaka completed by Cook Islanders
Keeping tradition alive: nine vaka completed by Cook Islanders
The art of making vaka is being preserved in the Cook Islands after nine canoes built entirely of traditional materials set sail to the sound of drums in Avarua harbour recently. Audio
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Cooks keen to co-operate with India over seabed resources
Cooks keen to co-operate with India over seabed resources
The Cook Islands Health Minister Nandi Glassie says the Cook Islands is keen to co-operate with India over seabed exploration and mining.
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China to fund rebuild of Cook Islands school
China to fund rebuild of Cook Islands school
The Cook Islands government says new ground has been achieved in its partnership with China, which is funding the rebuild of a Rarotonga primary school that burnt down three years ago.
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Cook Islands: Dengue cases confirmed, key agencies kept abreast of the situation
Dengue cases confirmed
Cook Islands Ministry of Health has confirmed four dengue cases in Rarotonga. They will follow the World Health Organisation's guidelines should an outbreak be declared.
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Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls
Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls
Cook Islanders go to the polls on August 1st to choose a new 24 member parliament.
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By-election date announced after Brown quits Cooks Islands Democratic Party
By-election date announced in Cooks Islands
A by-election in the Cook Islands' Areora-Tengatangi-Ngatiarua electorate will be held on 18 March after Te-Hani Brown confirmed she has left the Democratic Party.
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Cooks prepares for possible cyclone
Cooks prepares for possible cyclone
The Cook Islands Meteorological Service is preparing to face Cyclone Tuni if it tracks closer to the island chain.
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Cook Islands police shed 20 percent of staff in six months
Cook Islands police shed 20 percent of staff in six months
The Cook Islands police force has lost 20 percent of its manpower in the past six months.
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Cook Islands resort loses 3 units and a bar to fire
Cook Islands resort loses 3 units and a bar to fire
Three accommodation units and a bar have been destroyed in a fire at the Aitutaki Lagoon Resort and Spa in the Cook Islands.
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Cooks court reserves decision in Bishop case
Cooks court reserves decision in Bishop case
The Cook Islands High Court has reserved its decision on whether former cabinet minister and current leader of the One Cook Islands party Teina Bishop should be charged with bribery.