AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCritical Minerals Diplomacy: New US ambassador Jared Novelly says securing Cook Islands seabed minerals is a top priority, framing it as supply-chain and defence/clean-energy security, while also warning Pacific states about China’s growing influence. Harbour Works & Environment: The National Environment Service has released the EIA for Avarua Harbour dredging proposed by the Cook Islands Ports Authority, with public review open until July 26. Fisheries Monitoring: The Cook Islands renewed its Memorandum of Understanding with the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency to keep aerial surveillance running in its EEZ under the Regional Aerial Surveillance Programme. Election & Governance: Cook Islands United Party leader Te Ariki Heather says major talks with New Zealand could wait until after the August 12 election and New Zealand’s later election. Public Data & Planning: The 2026 Census “Reference Day” is July 1, with enumerators visiting households from June 24 to July 24 to guide future policy and infrastructure decisions. Tourism Skills: The Pacific Tourism Organisation wrapped a New Zealand-funded workshop boosting tourism research and statistics capability across multiple Pacific countries, including the Cook Islands. Student Association Probe: A forensic report into USPSA student governance alleges misconduct and governance failures tied to $172,667.91 in losses, recommending police investigation. Local Culture on Screen: A short documentary on Cook Islands artist Ta’i Paitai has been selected for the New Zealand International Film Festival.
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