AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCook Islands health & safety: A rare bloodstream infection in a 68-year-old Cook Islands Māori man after a holiday has been traced to a marine bacterium (Shewanella), with doctors noting the likely link to raw fish and urging awareness rather than panic. Tourism connectivity: Air Tahiti Nui and Air Tahiti have activated a codeshare that lets travellers book one ticket from Europe/US/Japan/NZ and then connect via Tahiti to inter-island flights including Rarotonga. Local governance & planning: A Legal Policy Development Course in Rarotonga brought together officials and private lawyers to strengthen law and policy drafting skills across 18 agencies. Environment & waste: The NES is supporting a National Action Plan to tackle Cook Islands plastic pollution under the Pacific Ocean Litter Project, aiming for behaviour change and better recycling. Community & culture: The “Taste of the Cook Islands” pop-up at Te Tapora Kai is spotlighting local food, crafts and culture at Punanga Nui Market. Sports: Champion paddler Reuben Dearlove won Masters Men 50 at Te Aito 2026 in Tahiti, adding to his va’a record. Travel & enforcement: A New Zealand man jailed in the Cook Islands High Court for smuggling cocaine and cannabis into Rarotonga. Regional context: ADB announced a $4b crisis package for Middle East fallout, with tourism and fuel/food pressures flagged for Pacific economies.
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