AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildlife & Holiday Safety: New Zealand’s DoC seized 4+ tonnes of protected corals and clams over 3.5 years, filling a six-metre container, with winter holidaymakers among the main offenders—many travellers are reportedly unaware CITES permits are needed. Cook Islands Spotlight: A Cook Islander, Maxime “Max” Teremoana Crocombe of Nikao, Rarotonga, became the first Cook Islander to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup while in the New Zealand All Whites squad. Health in the Pa Enua: RACS ENT specialists are in Rarotonga (June 22–26) delivering clinics and complex surgeries with Te Marae Ora, supported by Australia’s partnership funding. Tourism & Travel Planning: A quick visa guide lists Cook Islands as visa-free for direct entry to many countries, plus VOA and eVisa options for others—useful for spontaneous trips. Regional Travel Context: El Niño updates from SPREP note it can bring both risks and opportunities across parts of the Pacific, including southern Cook Islands. Culture & Community: The POP48 Pasifika Film Challenge is set for September across Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa and Solomon Islands, with teams creating films in just 48 hours.
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