AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime & Community Security: Four Royal New Zealand Navy personnel completed a seven-week deployment across the Cook Islands and French Polynesia aboard Te Kukupa II, supporting maritime security and humanitarian work while learning how closely Cook Islands culture connects to the sea. Sport & Regional Pride: Rugby League World Cup 2026 hits the 100-days-to-go mark, with Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga among the Pacific teams heading to Australia and Papua New Guinea from October 15. Football (Women’s Champions League): Hekari Women booked a third straight OFC Women’s Champions League final after a tense 1-0 semi-final win over Puaikura FC, with Nenny Elipas scoring late to send the Cook Islands side through. GBV Response: Punanga Turuturu Itivaine (PTI) says the Cook Islands has strengthened its gender-based violence response after two years of expanding services and outreach, but stresses collaboration is still key. Nuclear-Free Zone Tensions: China’s long-range missile test in the Treaty of Rarotonga zone has sparked Pacific concern and debate over potential violations. Tourism Recovery: A $2 million ADB grant signed with the Cook Islands Government aims to support tourism’s return, including upgrades to airport and health systems, benefiting thousands of workers—many women. Culture & Leadership: Te Arikinui joined chiefs in Rarotonga to mark 60 years of the Ui’ Ariki, celebrating customary leadership and Pacific unity. Local Rugby Season: Cook Islands Rugby Union’s 2026 Super 10s kicked off in wet conditions, with youth divisions also starting the season pipeline.
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