AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNatural Environment Bill: New Zealand’s Environment Committee has advanced the Natural Environment Bill after six months of submissions, aiming to boost certainty and cut unnecessary compliance costs while keeping the planning system’s core structure. Cook Islands Election Watch: Preliminary results point to PM Mark Brown’s Cook Islands Party retaining power with 12 of 24 seats (Nassau voting delayed by weather), with cost of living and inflation driving voter focus; overseas observers also visited Rarotonga and met the Chamber of Commerce. Deep-Sea Mining & Ocean Data: A US NOAA expedition returned to Rarotonga after 26 days of deep-sea research, collecting 400+ samples and 23+ biological specimens in the Cook Islands EEZ; meanwhile Te Ipukarea Society urged opposition to a US company’s seabed mining exploration push at the International Seabed Authority. Governance & Finance: Auditor-General Dennis Resigns to become PS Finance and Treasury, citing gaps found in public financial management capacity. Business & Connectivity: Ncell in Nepal rolled out a 60-second pulse rate for international outgoing calls to 198 countries from Aug 18, and Cook Islands launched a cyber safety awareness programme for residents and businesses. Regional Aviation: Winston Peters highlighted the Cook Islands as a Pacific aviation model, citing route growth supported by NZ funding.
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