AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism & Environment: A new Cook Islands beach plastic baseline study says pollution is driven by tourism and local habits, with industry calling for targeted waste management and tighter collaboration. Market & Food Tourism: “Taste of the Cook Islands” returned to Te Tapora Kai at Punanga Nui Market, spotlighting local vendors like Jax Farm and dishes from ika mata to rukau, plus live music and cultural demos. Wildlife Protection: Te Ipukarea Society warns feral cats are threatening Rarotonga’s ground-nesting seabirds in the Takuvaine cloud forest, highlighting the birds’ role as ocean health indicators. Sustainable Tourism Planning: Stakeholders met to review progress on the Destination Stewardship Plan and map the next phase of sustainable tourism development. Regional Connectivity: The Pacific Tourism Organisation urged closer tourism-aviation partnerships at the ASPA meeting hosted in the Cook Islands to strengthen connectivity and support growth. Energy & Costs: Penrhyn Island is rationing power and borrowing diesel from the police patrol boat after its last 100 litres ran out as fuel prices rise. Sports & Culture: Cook Islands Rugby League Origin Series kicks off this weekend, while paddlers head to Tahiti for Te Aito va’a races. Community Health: NZ chiropractic interns return to Rarotonga for free spinal checks and holistic adjustments at Te Atukura Grounds.
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