AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCook Islands–NZ Politics: Te Ariki Heather (Cook Islands Unity Party) says major talks with New Zealand can wait until after both countries’ elections, aiming to pause until Wellington’s government is decided in November, while ruling out any move toward a separate Cook Islands passport. Tourism Data Skills: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a five-day Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi, training tourism officers from nine Pacific nations (including the Cook Islands) in stats, survey analysis and report writing to strengthen evidence-based tourism planning. Holiday Travel Alerts: New Zealand’s Department of Conservation reports more than 4.6 tonnes of protected corals and clams seized over three and a half years, warning holidaymakers that CITES rules and permits are often missed. Blue Economy & Environment: A new deep-sea mining report warns proposed seabed mining could mobilise naturally occurring radioactive materials, raising risks for marine life and seafood consumers. Local Events Funding: $161,150 has been allocated for the Ui Ariki 60th anniversary celebrations this Friday, with traditional leaders expected from across the Pacific. Visitor Economy: May 2026 visitor spending rose to $1.77b (up 5.3%), but average length of stay fell to 7.60 days. Travel Industry Insight: oneworld VP Roger Blackburn says loyalty and commercial deals reinforce each other, including global corporate products and alliance loyalty partnerships. Travel Access Snapshot: Henley Passport Index coverage notes Pakistani passport holders can access the Cook Islands visa-free. Accommodation Feature: Lagoon Breeze Villas Rarotonga is highlighted as a family-friendly stay by Aro’a Lagoon. Culture & Identity: Nauru plans a referendum to adopt “Naoero,” reviving its indigenous name. Sports Spotlight: Cook Islander Max Teremoana Crocombe becomes the first Cook Islander to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the New Zealand All Whites.
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