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Whether it’s a scraped paw from an adventurous walk or a cut sustained during playtime, minor injuries are common in pets. As a responsible pet owner, knowing how to administer basic first aid for ...
Kia Orana madam chair, I write on behalf of the 3407 Cook Islanders who signed the 'Keep Our Water Free' petition. In our submission, we made a clear and principled request, seeking that Parliament ...
The proposed constitutional amendment to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation has been rejected by a Parliamentary committee, which deemed it discriminatory and a violation of fundamental human ...
The 2025/26 Cook Islands budget prioritises social welfare increases, public sector pay adjustments and infrastructure upgrades across Rarotonga and the Pa Enua; however, some concerns have been ...
The 2025/26 Budget will be tabled in Parliament today when it resumes for its 13th meeting at 1pm. Prime Minister Mark Brown, who is also the Minister for Finance, will be tabling the Budget. The 2025 ...
The Cook Islands Law Society has welcomed the decision of a Parliamentary committee that rejected a proposal to declare the Cook Islands a Christian nation, describing it as a principled and ...
Cook Islands awaits confirmation from New Zealand and Australia regarding their potential support for key infrastructure projects on the outer islands, amidst growing interest from China. Cook Islands ...
Voters in Mangaia head to the polls today to elect a new mayor, with a record nine candidates contesting the top local government position. A total of 332 eligible voters are able to cast their ...
The Cook Islands will receive USD $188,750 to roll out four major projects aimed at protecting the ozone layer and reducing harmful emissions from cooling systems. This is part of a regional effort ...
A 23-year-old man, who is linked to four known juveniles involved in recent burglary cases, has been granted interim name suppression. Justice of the Peace Tangi Taoro granted interim name suppression ...
A group of 32 visitors from Rimatara in French Polynesia has arrived on Atiu for a cultural exchange program. The group was welcomed by the Kōrero o te ‘Ōrau’s ‘Ātui’anga ki te Tango (AKTT) Atiu ...
“We must ask-what do we really want to leave for our children, our next generation? Because plastic pollution is an intergenerational issue.” This was a statement made by National Environment Service ...
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