AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism & Environment: A new baseline study says Cook Islands beach plastic pollution is driven mainly by tourism and everyday community habits, with industry calling for more targeted waste management and better coordination. Market & Culture: “Taste of the Cook Islands” returned to Te Tapora Kai at Punanga Nui Market, spotlighting local food, crafts, live music and cultural demos, with new vendors joining the pop-up. Wildlife Protection: Te Ipukarea Society warns feral cats are threatening Rarotonga’s rare seabirds, including ground-nesting species in the island’s cloud forest. Local Governance: A Legal Policy Development Course brought government officials and private lawyers together in Rarotonga to strengthen skills in drafting laws and advising decision-makers. Regional Tourism Data: The Pacific Tourism Organisation and Niue Tourism shared findings from the 2025 International Visitor Survey, highlighting visitor preferences and spending to guide Pacific tourism planning. Aviation Connectivity: SPTO stressed closer partnership between tourism and airlines at the ASPA meeting in the Cook Islands to improve regional connectivity and sustainable growth. Travel Deals: House of Travel promoted Rarotonga beachfront stays and packages, while other offers included Southeast Asia cruises and Arctic adventures.
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