AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS–Pacific Minerals Push: New US ambassador to New Zealand Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed critical minerals is “1A or 1B” on his priority list, pointing to cobalt and urging US firms if exploration is allowed, while warning Pacific states about China’s growing influence. Environment & Ports: The National Environment Service has released the Avarua Harbour dredging EIA for public review until July 26, with the Cook Islands Ports Authority seeking safer access by clearing accumulated sediment. Fisheries Security: Cook Islands renewed its MoU with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency to keep the Regional Aerial Surveillance Programme operating in its EEZ, supporting monitoring and action against illegal fishing. Local Politics & Timing: Cook Islands United Party leader Te Ariki Heather says major talks with New Zealand could wait until after the Aug 12 election, aiming to reset relations once both sides have elected governments. Census & Planning: The 2026 Census “Reference Day” is July 1, with enumerators visiting households through July 24 to guide future policy and infrastructure decisions. Governance Watch: A forensic report into USPSA student association finances alleges misconduct and governance failures totaling $172,667.91 in losses. Tourism Data Skills: SPTO’s Pacific Tourism Data Initiative workshop in Nadi trained tourism officers from Cook Islands and others to strengthen evidence-based tourism planning.
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