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Water project: Cook Islands pushes ahead with $US9m in repairs
The Cook Islands government has contracted a firm to do millions of dollars worth of repairs to its trademark water project. Audio
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Cook Islands atoll starts to feel cyclone Victor
Cook Islands atoll starts to feel cyclone Victor
A resident on the small northern Cook Islands atoll of Palmerston says the approaching cyclone Victor could do serious damage.
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Cooks tourism body mindful of community needs
Cooks tourism body mindful of community needs
The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation says it is mindful of the pressure increasing tourist numbers are putting on public infrastructure.
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Cook Islands on alert as Tropical Cyclone Nat passes through
Tropical cyclone NAT is passing through the Cook Islands with strong winds and heavy swell warnings in place. Audio
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Marsters reappointed as Cooks Queen's Representative
Marsters reappointed as Cooks Queen's Representative
The seventh Queen's Representative to the Cook Islands, Tom Marsters, has been reappointed for another three years.
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"Embrace the reo" - Cooks' High Commissioner
"Embrace the reo" - Cooks' High Commissioner
The Cook Islands High Commissioner in New Zealand says Cook Island Maori there should take every opportunity to embrace their language.
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Cooks' chiefs oppose Avana development
Cooks' chiefs oppose Avana development
Cook Islands paramount chiefs are opposing a proposed development on Rarotonga's Avana foreshore.
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Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025
Tagata o te Moana for 26 April 2025Podcast episode — 26 April 2025Halo oketa! First up this week on Tagata o te Moana: What's behind the growing assertiveness by the Bougainville Government; A report details systemic issues in the Solomon Islands election process; And why are turtles washing up malnourished in the Cook Islands? All that and more stories from the week on RNZ Pacific.
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NZ solar scheme in Cooks now complete
NZ solar scheme in Cooks now complete
A New Zealand parliamentary delegation has officially opened solar arrays in the northern Cook islands of Penrhyn and Manihiki.
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Better code needed in Cooks to fight corruption
Better code needed in Cooks to fight corruption
A poor code of conduct is being blamed for a series of corruption investigations involving Cook Islands MPs.
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Te-Hani Brown hangs on to seat in Cook Islands
Te-Hani Brown hangs on to her seat in by-election in Atiu in the Cook Islands Audio
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Unexpected sea surges slam into Cook Islands and Tahiti
Unexpected sea surges slam into Cook Islands and Tahiti
An unexpected weather event has damaged properties and flooded roads in the Cook Islands while French Polynesia is dealing with the aftermath of huge swells.
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Cook Islands flying doctor service solution to Pa Enua concerns
The Cook Islands new flying doctor service, Kaveinga Ora, will solve medical care concerns in the outer islands, the Ministry of Health says. Audio
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Cooks working on improving services for Chinese tourists
Cooks working on improving services for Chinese tourists
The Cook Islands Tourism Corporation says it's working on improving services for Chinese tourists, as visitor numbers from China gradually increase.
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NZ company completes solar project in Cooks
NZ company completes solar project in Cooks
New Zealand company Infratec has completed a $US10.8 million Asian Development Bank project to deliver reliable renewable energy to four islands in the southern Cook Islands.
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Cooks PM assures new passport won’t affect constitutional ties with New Zealand
Mark Brown assures new passport won't affect constitutional ties with New Zealand
"The Cook Islands is not doing anything that will change our constitutional relationship with NZ."
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Better pay key to more Cook Islands police - Tuavera
The Cook Islands Opposition MP, Tamaiva Tuavera, says if he becomes police minister the first thing he would push for is better pay for officers. Audio
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Cooks students in NZ want to complete studies at home
Cooks students in NZ want to complete studies at home
Cook Islands tertiary students in New Zealand are wanting to return home to complete their studies.
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NZ travellers in Cooks may have to self-isolate
NZers in Cooks may have to self-isolate before their holiday is through.
NZ travellers in the Cook Islands who were recently at a place of interest may be required to self-isolate.
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Dateline Pacific for 11 August 2020
Dateline Pacific for 11 August 2020Podcast episode — 10 August 2020New Zealand's prime minister says a travel bubble with the Cook Islands could be in place by the end of the year; Covid-19 is resurgent in some parts of the Pacific; And, warnings of a crisis among stranded migrants in New Zealand.
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Cook Islands cash reserves to last six months of Covid-19 crisis
Cook Islands cash reserves to last six months of Covid-19 crisis
As it tries to cope with coronavirus crisis, the Cook Islands Deputy Prime Minister says the country has enough cash reserves to last six months, then it will be looking for donor help and loans.
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Cooks marks Constitution Day today
Cooks marks Constitution Day today
The Cook Islands is today commemorating its 51st anniversary of self-government with the annual Constitution Day ceremony at the National Auditorium in Rarotonga.
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Cooks Ponia says Govt committed to conservation
Cooks Ponia says Govt committed to conservation
The Cook Islands Secretary of Marine Resources is defending the Government's approach to conservation.
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Cooks expats to pay lower medical fees
Cooks expats to pay lower medical fees
Contract workers in the Cook Islands now qualify for lower cost medical care after six months in the country.
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New Cooks PM expects NZ travel bubble by December
New Cooks PM expects NZ travel bubble by December
The Cook Islands prime minister says he expects quarantine-free travel with New Zealand to be in place by December.