AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCommonwealth Games build-up: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named teams for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games starting 23 July, with Fiji leading so far with a 58-athlete squad across eight sports including athletics, swimming, boxing and para athletics. Health alert for travellers: A New Zealand man hospitalised after a Cook Islands holiday was diagnosed with a rare bloodstream infection linked to a marine bacterium (Shewanella), with doctors pointing to raw seafood as a likely route. Drug sentencing debate: A New Zealand visitor jailed in Rarotonga for smuggling cocaine and cannabis received one year and 11 months, sparking fresh calls for tougher, weight-based narcotics laws and stronger enforcement. Tourism connectivity: Air Tahiti Nui and Air Tahiti have activated a codeshare that lets travellers book one ticket for international flights plus inter-island connections to destinations including Rarotonga. Sustainability planning: The Cook Islands’ National Environment Service is supporting a National Action Plan to tackle plastic pollution under the Pacific Ocean Litter Project. Northern Group community outreach: Punanga Turuturu Itivaine (PTI) completed a major outreach trip to Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki and Penrhyn. Cruise interest: Norwegian Cruise Line has added more South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including itineraries that stop at Rarotonga.
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