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Cooks Govt tries to crack down on whistle blower
Cooks Govt tries to crack down on whistle blower
The Cook Islands government is taking steps to stop a legal opinion about its financial processes being made public with police trying to arrest Cook Islands Herald publisher George Pitt today.
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Cook Islands bubble could be open by end of year - NZ PM
Cook Islands bubble could be open by end of year - NZ PM
NZ's prime minister says a travel bubble with the Cook Islands could be open before the end of the year.
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Online registry launched in Cooks
Online registry launched in Cooks
A new online registry aims to male it easier to do business in the Cook Islands.
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Cook Islands Deputy Prime Minister and 2 former govt officials found guilty in corruption case
Cook Islands Deputy PM and 2 ex-govt officials found guilty in corruption case
Cook Islands Deputy Prime Minister Robert Tapaitau and two former high ranking government officials have been found guilty of corruption related charges.
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Sport: Hong Kong sizes up Cook Islands ahead of Rugby World Cup qualifier
Sport: Hong Kong sizes up Cook Islands
Hong Kong is downplaying its status as Asia Rugby Champions prior to its World Cup qualification playoff with the Cook Islands, who have claimed underdog status.
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Cooks Pacific Schooner revelations keep coming
Cooks Pacific Schooner revelations keep coming
It has been revealed the company signed to transport Cook Islanders to the outer islands after the Maeva Nui festival did not legally exist at the time.
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Cooks gets sanitation aid from EU
Cooks gets sanitation aid from EU
A financing agreement to support the Cook Islands' sanitation sector has been signed in Malta.
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Cook Islanders urged to protect native kakaia birds population
Cook Islanders urged to protect native kakaia birds population
A wildlife sanctuary in the Cook Islands is concerned about the native white tern population after high winds due to recent weather events knocked chicks off their perches. Audio
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Homosexuality debate intensifying in Cooks
Homosexuality debate intensifying in Cooks
Reports from the Cook Islands say there is increasing debate on social media over the question of decriminalising homosexuality in the country.
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Cooks parliament closes after two days
Cooks parliament closes after two days
The Cook Islands Prime Minister closed the doors on parliament yesterday after a record short two-day sitting.
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Up and coming league player dies in motorcycle crash in the Cook Islands
Up and coming league player dies in motorcycle crash in the Cook Islands
NRL player Troy Dargan has died in the Cook Islands after crashing his motorcycle near Aitutaki airport.
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A wet Christmas expected for the Cook Islands
A wet Christmas expected for the Cook Islands
Cook Islanders are being warned by the national met service to listen for weather warnings as the region moves deeper into the cyclone season.
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Cooks prepare for possible future extraction of seabed minerals
Cooks prepare for possible future extraction of seabed minerals
The Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority has taken a further step in its efforts to develop a sustainable world class regulatory framework for deep sea mineral activities in the Cook Islands…
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Cooks minimum wage earners get more
Cooks minimum wage earners get more
The Cook Islands government has announced a seventy five cents increase to the minimum wage
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Covid-19 lockdown: Group of Cook Islanders in limbo in Auckland
Covid-19 lockdown: Group of Cook Islanders in limbo in Auckland
A group of Cook Islanders returning from the 2020 Golden Oldies World Netball Festival in Hawaii are stranded in Auckland.
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Cooks flights referendum questioned
Cooks flights referendum questioned
The Cook Islands opposition says April's referendum shows politicians should tread carefully when dealing with issues relating to religion.
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Cooks' Mitiaro switching to solar power
Cooks' Mitiaro switching to solar power
A solar power station on Mitiaro in the southern Cook Islands is being opened this week.
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Cooks handicraft with a Sikh twist
Cooks handicraft with a Sikh twist
The traditional Cook Islands handicraft of tivaevae has received a special Indian twist. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 7 May 2024
Pacific Waves for 7 May 2024Podcast episode — 06 May 2024New research has shown an alarming rise in the rates of violence against children across the Pacific region; Medicinal cannabis could be legally imported into the Cook Islands this month from Australia and New Zealand; The New Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele, unveiled the first Eleven members of the Solomon Islands Parliament at the weekend; Pacific people who want to move to Australia now have a chance to be one of 3,000 people to join a ballot for the Australian Engagement Visa.
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New film shot in the Cook Islands a drawcard for tourists
New film shot in the Cook Islands a drawcard for tourists. Audio
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Seabed tenders open in Cooks
Seabed tenders open in Cooks
Tenders have opened in the Cook Islands for exploratory seabed mining in the country's Exclusive Economic Zone.
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Sport: Cook Islands keeping close eye on opposition
Sport: Cook Islands keeping close eye on opposition
The Cook Islands are keeping a close watch on their opposition ahead of next week's first round of Oceania World Cup football qualifiers.
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Cook Islands makes plea for climate change assistance
The Cook Islands government has a renewed plea to international partners for financial assistance in its fight against climate change. Audio
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Wealth potential in Cooks seas
Wealth potential in Cooks seas
The Cook Islands Finance Minister says seabed mining has the potential to make the nation rich.
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China to rebuild school in Cooks
China to rebuild school in Cooks
China has signed a US$6 million agreement to rebuild a school in the Cook Islands.