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  • Cook Islands wants NZ to go further on Super

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Jun 2015
    Cook Islands Prime Minister Henry Puna

    The Cook Islands has reacted negatively to the passing of the Social Assistance Bill in the New Zealand Parliament.

    Cook Islands wants NZ to go further on Super
  • Cook Islands focuses on improving child health and combating NCDs

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    2 Dec 2024
    Children in Cook Islands welcome the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child chair, Ann Marie Skelton to their home.

    Health officials in the Cook Islands are taking steps to improve the health of the nation's youngest citizens, turning their focus to the critical first 1000 days of a child's life.

    Cook Islands focuses on improving child health and combating non-communicable diseases
  • Te Vai Ora Maori petitions for free water in the Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Aug 2019
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    A group in the Cook Islands says the government must not make the people pay for the water they use.

    Te Vai Ora Maori petitions for free water in the Cook Islands
  • Decision on Cooks bribery charges some time away

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Oct 2015
    One Cook Islands Party leader Teina Bishop

    Cook Islands prosecutors believe the evidence is stacked against a former cabinet minister and current leader of the One Cook Islands party, Teina Bishop, in a significant bribery case.

    Decision on Cooks bribery charges some time away
  • Cooks' chiefs want dual name for the country

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    15 Mar 2019
    Cook Islands flag

    There is growing support for the Cook Islands to have a dual name.

    Cooks' chiefs want dual name for the country
  • Peters defends Governor-General's Cook Islands attendance as 'proper protocol'

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    18 Jul 2025
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    The New Zealand Foreign Minister has dismissed criticism over the government's decision not to send a minister to the Cook Islands' 60th anniversary celebrations.

    Regional unity not at risk amid tensions between NZ and Cook Islands, says Peters
  • Pacific Waves for 02 November 2024

    Podcast episode — 01 November 2024

    In Pacific Waves today: Cook Islands PM returns from New Caledonia mission; PNG eyes biometric voting; Tonga and Kiwis clash excites rugby league fans

    Pacific Waves for 02 November 2024
  • Noted Cook Islands environmentalist sets up foundation

    Audio
    Pacific
    20 Jan 2020
    Jacqueline Evans

    A prominent Cook Islands environmentalist has set up a new foundation to support non-government organisations in the country. Audio

  • Ancient walkway revealed in Cooks

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    26 Jun 2019
    Jane Downes next to the paepae.

    Archaeologists visiting the Cook Islands have uncovered an ancient walkway or paepae on Rarotonga.

    Ancient walkway revealed in Cooks
  • Green light for petition challenging Atiu by-election result in Cook Islands

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Apr 2019
    Nandi Glassie.

    The Cook Islands High Court has given the green light today for plaintiff Nandi Glassie to go ahead with his petition challenging the Atiu by-election result.

    Green light for petition challenging Atiu by-election result in Cook Islands
  • Cooks seats could change hands after final count

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    22 Jun 2018
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    There is a possibility some seats may change hands when the final counting of the votes from last week's Cook Islands general election is completed next week, according to the Cook Islands News.

    Cooks seats could change hands after final count
  • Pacific Waves 04 December 2025

    Podcast episode — 03 December 2025

    In Pacific Waves today: Tahiti community mourn for landslide victims; Former Kiribati president weighs in on next year's climate summit; Cook Islands paddling tournament wraps up.

    Pacific Waves 04 December 2025
  • Sport: Newcomers to make Cook Islands netball debut

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    16 Dec 2015
    The Cook Islands netball squad that will take on the NZ Development team.

    A number of new faces will get their first taste of international netball tonight when the Cook Islands host the first of two matches against a New Zealand Development Squad in Rarotonga.

    Sport: Newcomers to make Cook Islands netball debut
  • Public told to stop swimming in Cook Islands drinking water

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    6 Jan 2017
    Water running from a tap

    Tourists and locals swimming in drinking water intakes in the Cook Islands has prompted serious heath concerns.

    Public told to stop swimming in Cook Islands drinking water
  • Cook Islands healthy lifestyle message starts to get through

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    18 May 2015
    fruit and veges

    The director of public health in the Cook Islands says she is starting to see an improvement in people's lifestyle choices as a result of initiatives to combat obesity.

    Cook Islands healthy lifestyle message starts to get through
  • Pacific Waves for 7 July 2023

    Podcast episode — 07 July 2023

    Pacific presence felt at climate summit in London; PNG warned about soaring urban poverty; Cook Islands women's football team to face Samoa this weekend.

    Pacific Waves for 7 July 2023
  • Tapping into the Past

    Podcast episode — 12 December 2015

    The Cook Islands' traditional form of tattoo which was all but wiped out by colonisation but there are some ta tatau artists who are keeping the old ways alive.

    Tapping into the Past

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  • Cooks' Bishop facing more investigations

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    13 Oct 2016
    One Cook Islands Party leader Teina Bishop

    A convicted former MP in the Cook Islands, Teina Bishop, is facing more investigations.

    Cooks' Bishop facing more investigations
  • Cook Islanders call for cuts to proposed water fees

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    20 Aug 2020
    Garden tap leaking, dripping, water.

    Hopes are high the Cook Islands parliament will reconsider some of the water charges planned to pay for the agency that will run Rarotonga's new reticulation system.

    Cook Islanders call for cuts to proposed water fees
  • Pacific Waves for 28 May 2022

    Podcast episode — 27 May 2022

    China's foreign minister is currently touring the Pacific as Beijing seeks a region-wide deal with nearly a dozen nations. The leader of the Cook Islands opposition Democratic Party, Tina Browne, is taking Prime Minister Mark Brown to task over his re-instatement of his deputy, Robert Tapaitau. A nation-wide mental health survey is underway in the Cook Islands.

    Pacific Waves for 28 May 2022
  • Cell phone services on Cook Islands Rarotonga down after fire

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    28 Oct 2017
    Telecommunications company Bluesky

    The Cook Islands Prime Minister's Office says all cellular telephone services on Rarotonga could be down for up to three weeks after a fire destroyed the main Bluesky cellular hub today.

    Cell phone services on Cook Islands Rarotonga down after fire
  • Dateline Pacific for 12 August 2020

    Podcast episode — 11 August 2020

    A Cook Islands travel bubble could be in place by the end of the year, but the pace of progress is frustrating many; Guam's governor confirms she's been infected with Covid-19; African Swine Fever spreads in Papua New Guinea, worrying Solomon Islands; And, a growing Pasifika influence in New Zealand's netball championship.

    Dateline Pacific for 12 August 2020
  • Sport: Cook Islands face tough start at OFC U20 Champs

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    3 Sep 2016
    Cook Islands players celebrate after qualifying for the OFC Under 20 Championship.

    Cook Islands coach Matt Calcott admits his side could be in for a long 90 minutes in their opening match at the Oceania Under 20 men's Football Championship.

    Sport: Cook Islands face tough start at OFC U20 Champs
  • Cook Islands college fire brings asbestos problems to the fore

    Audio 5 Sep 2016
    Asbestos rope lagging found during the PacWaste asbestos survey. Sep 2015

    A recent fire at a college in the Cook Islands has brought the country's problems with asbestos to the fore. Audio

  • 'Culture is everything': Te Maeva Nui unites Cook Islanders

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    7 Oct 2025
    Vaka Puaikura's Kapa Rima wows the crowd.

    In a vibrant display of cultural pride, Cook Islanders gave their all on stage at the Te Maeva Nui New Zealand. Audio

    Te Maeva Nui unites Cook Islanders in Aotearoa
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