AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCook Islands arrivals & border rules: The government says future tourists aged 12+ must be fully vaccinated for Covid-19, with only medical certificates as an exemption, and it won’t open quarantine-free travel from New Zealand until it’s confident there’s no community transmission. Road safety: Cook Islands Police report first-half 2026 road crashes up 9% (123 to 134), with June likely to top last year; drunk driving is down but officials warn it may be cyclical. Tourism & business oversight debate: A letter questions why the Ministry of Finance is leading Te Paata, arguing accommodation providers may fear more government reach and future compliance burdens. Health mission: Australian ENT specialists are in Rarotonga (June 22–26) delivering surgeries and specialist clinics with Te Marae Ora support under the Oa Tumanava partnership. Local heritage restoration: Avana Nui Maruarua restoration in Ngatangiia is nearing completion, with crews highlighting ancestral ties to the landmark. Sports with Cook Islands links: A Cook Islander, Maxime Teremoana Crocombe, made World Cup history as the first Cook Islander to play for the New Zealand All Whites; and Puaikura FC has arrived in Honiara for the OFC Women’s Champions League. Regional fuel pressure: A Pacific-wide fuel crisis timeline shows diesel and electricity costs spiking across islands, with leaders pushing renewable energy like solar to reduce future shocks.
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