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The Cook Islands is proving that sustainable tourism isn't just possible – it's essential. Here's how this South Pacific nation is preserving their paradise for generations for come.
International film teams are collaborating with Cook Islanders to produce films showcasing their culture and stories, aiming to build digital capacity and share these narratives globally.
The New Zealand High Commission last week celebrated an important occasion for five permanent residents of the Cook Islands, ...
"People come here because it is ... the islands are divided into two groups: the Southern Cook Islands, which includes the more accessible Rarotonga and Aitutaki, and the remote Northern Cook ...
RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS, 25 March 2025 ... of our communities and the importance of working together to protect our people. This Hall is more than just a building; it’s a place where our ...
Jetstar captain Phillip Morris has seen and experienced some remarkable things in his 18 years with the airline – but there’s ...
“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who along with his wife, Teurumereariki Hinano Murphy, has advocated with ...
It’s something he’s already seeing in his home in Rarotonga in the Cook Islands: More westernization has meant more reliance on unhealthy imported foods and more people getting sick and moving ...
Rarotonga airport is in the Cook Islands, serving a country that is among the world’s most remote and undisturbed. With its 15,000 people spread across an archipelago the size of Mexico ...
As the event was first celebrated on the island of Rarotonga, which is part of the Cook Islands in the South Pacific ... Through this prayer, we hope people will be spiritually uplifted as they ...
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) and the Cook Islands Investment Corporation (CIIC) have granted the Ngatangiia Cook Islands Christian Church (CICC) Ekalesia Sunday School Hall $100,000 in ...