AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDeep-Sea Mining Debate: Te Ipukarea Society says deep-seabed mining is becoming a defining election issue, warning of environmental and social risks and raising concerns about naturally occurring radioactive particles in the seabed. Climate & Ocean Research: A month-long expedition is building the first baseline of conditions across the Cook Islands EEZ, measuring ocean heat, currents, seafloor changes and microplastics to track climate impacts on livelihoods. Local Policing Support: Australia handed over two Toyota Landcruiser SUVs to Cook Islands Police under the Oa Tumanava Partnership, boosting frontline response and community engagement. Youth & Elections: The National Youth Council’s Kai Vānanga no te Uki o Āpōpō sessions put candidates on the spot on environment, economics, community and culture, with tourism pressures a recurring theme. Business Milestone: Paradise Supplies marked 10 years, highlighting growth from a shipping container operation to an online ordering platform handling 600+ orders a month. Political Line-up: Former finance secretary Sholan Ivaiti returns to contest Titikaveka, while Chris Denny enters politics with a prevention and accountability focus. Sports & Community: Youth-led and community-focused coverage also includes new election engagement and local hospitality recognition, alongside broader Pacific tourism reopening advice.
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