AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Travel Outlook: Pacific borders are slowly reopening, and Massey University researchers are urging Kiwis to be “better tourists” so travel supports local culture and the environment as Cook Islands reopening is booked for 14 January. Tourism Economy: Even with a strong season, Muri Beach Hotel GM Liana Scott says Cook Islands families and businesses are still feeling the cost-of-living pinch, pointing to high power and water costs plus imported goods—while government budget support includes water and energy relief. Hospitality People: Rarotongan Beach Resort and Sanctuary Rarotonga-on the beach celebrated standout staff at annual awards, highlighting guest-facing service that turns holidays into lasting memories. Health & Skills for Tourism: University of Auckland nursing training is boosting Cook Islands’ health workforce, with advanced clinical courses for local nurses—supporting safer visitor experiences. Local Governance & Trust: A letter questions the transparency of election timing and another challenges how an accommodation payments programme is being led, urging clearer safeguards for businesses. Sports Tourism Link: The Pacific Championships launch sets up major rugby league matchups including Cook Islands participation, adding another reason to plan travel around the region.
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