AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCook Islands Sports & Community: KL Iro marked his 50th NRL game milestone, then returned to Rarotonga to speak at the Cook Islands Sports Awards—sharing gratitude and urging the next generation. Public Health & Travel Safety: A rare bloodstream infection in a Cook Islands visitor was traced to a marine bacterium (Shewanella) after the man returned from an outer island stay and reported eating raw fish. Tourism & Connectivity: Air Tahiti Nui and Air Tahiti activated a codeshare from June 3, letting travellers book smoother one-ticket journeys that can connect via Tahiti to Rarotonga. Local Governance & Visitor Impact: A call for change highlights pressure points from tourism growth, including housing and the need for better systems as Rarotonga expands. Environment & Marine Protection: The National Environment Service is developing a Cook Islands National Action Plan to tackle plastic pollution under the Pacific Ocean Litter Project. Regional Travel Demand: Norwegian Cruise Line added more South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including itineraries that call at Rarotonga. Maritime & Drug Enforcement: A New Zealand visitor jailed for smuggling cocaine and cannabis into Rarotonga sparked renewed debate on drug sentencing and legislative gaps.
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