AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Risk: Cook Islands tourism leaders say the economy remains exposed to global shocks, warning that even a “worst-case” 5% GDP decline scenario would hit hard in a small, tourism-dependent nation. Sustainable Tourism: Stakeholders have mapped next steps under the Destination Stewardship Plan, aiming to keep tourism growth aligned with environmental and community limits. Waste & Growth Pressure: Te Ipukarea Society highlights how rising visitor numbers and new air links can quickly increase the waste burden on Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Budget & Funding: Government says reinstated NZ$20m funding is about 5% of the 2026/27 appropriation, while the Budget is drawing scrutiny from opposition and business. Energy Security: The government moves into phase two of a five-phase plan to safeguard fuel supply amid global supply risks. Maritime Connectivity: PM Mark Brown marks the inauguration of MV Tuitui Moana in China, calling it a practical boost to inter-island shipping and connectivity. Regional Trade Talks: Cook Islands joins PACER Plus budget and joint committee meetings in Tonga to progress trade facilitation, customs, standards and biosecurity priorities. Aviation & Tourism Demand: Cook Islands continues pushing North America with new airline partnerships and cruise opportunities. Health: The Cook Islands is declared dengue-free after 26 days with no new cases, though Pacific neighbours still report outbreaks. Sports & Youth: Apii Avarua wins its 16th athletics title; Lae Football Association backs youth players with funding for qualifiers in the Cook Islands. Crime & Governance (Regional): New Zealand warns the Pacific can’t “arrest” its way out of organised crime, stressing better legislation, border support and cross-agency action. Business & Education (Regional): Open Polytechnic graduation coverage includes a Cook Islander graduate spotlighting social work pathways.
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