AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoCook Islands Politics & Community: Youth-led Kai Vānanga no te Uki o Āpōpō sessions in Titikaveka and Ngatangiia put environment, economics, community and culture at the centre, with candidates facing questions on tourism’s pressure on land, lifestyle and the environment. Election Watch: Incumbent MP Toanui Isamaela has returned to the Cook Islands Party to contest Amuri/Ureia on 12 August, with three challengers including a former CIP candidate and rivals from the Democratic Party and Cook Islands United Party. Public Safety & Partnerships: Cook Islands Police received two new Toyota Landcruiser SUVs from Australia under the Oa Tumanava Partnership, aimed at strengthening frontline operations and community engagement. Tourism & Consumer Pressure: Tourism experts say Kiwis should travel more responsibly as borders reopen, with Cook Islands reopening booked for 14 January. Business & Investment: ADB Frontier Seed backed Cook Islands fashion brand Manini Wear with USD 130,000 to cut ocean freight emissions and expand retail into Aitutaki. Asset Management & Comms: Southpac Group appointed NZ PR firm Impact PR to handle international communications and reputation work across markets including the Cook Islands. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society says deep-seabed mining must be openly discussed during the election so voters can see where parties stand, not just hear from influential voices.
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