AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS-Cook Islands Diplomacy: New US Ambassador to New Zealand Jared Novelly says the Cook Islands is “1a or 1b” on his priority list, flagging seabed minerals like cobalt and promising to connect US business—while stopping short of pushing exploration licences. Cook Islands Politics: Opposition leader Te Ariki Heather says major talks with New Zealand could wait until after the Cook Islands election on 12 August, ruling out any move toward a separate Cook Islands passport. Tourism Skills Boost: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a five-day Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi, training Cook Islands and other Pacific tourism officers to use visitor and business data for better planning. Environment & Visitor Safety: A CITES reminder after New Zealand’s Department of Conservation seized tonnes of protected corals and clams—warning holidaymakers that permits are often required. Ocean Care: Te Ipukarea Society highlights beach plastic problems on Rarotonga and Aitutaki, with plastics dominating litter found near tourist areas. Culture & Heritage: Thomas Wynne revisits a 1901 photo of Mangaia and Takitumu ariki in New Zealand, probing what annexation meant for chiefly authority. Sport: Strongman Samoa’s co-founder says the Pacific Strongest competition is giving regional athletes—including Cook Islanders—new pathways to compete, including on sand.
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