AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCook Islands tourism and culture spotlight: A new visit to the Perfumes of Rarotonga factory in Panama, Nikao highlights locally made coconut oils and fragrances, with the article urging travellers to shop in-store or online for island-inspired beauty and skincare. Safety at sea: Cook Islands Police are investigating the death of a 68-year-old tourist whose body was recovered after she went kayaking and capsized off Arorangi; a medical report is expected and the case will go to the Coroner. Sport and youth travel: Thirteen Cook Islands athletes will represent the country at the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics in Senegal, with beach handball, swimming and triathlon set for October 31–November 13. Regional aviation and tourism links: New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters points to the Cook Islands’ airline experience as a Pacific model, saying flights supported by NZ helped grow the route to about 175,000 passengers a year. Local politics with tourism implications: Analysts say PM Mark Brown’s re-election reflects voters prioritising cost of living amid a row over China ties, while the Cook Islands Party’s strong parliamentary position could shape future tourism and development decisions.
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