AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Elections: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration says yesterday’s Permanent Residents Ceremony at the National Auditorium “has no connection to the election,” urging it not be politicised. Migration & Identity: Columnist Thomas Wynne reflects on 236 new permanent residents being welcomed as part of the “vaka,” arguing migration should honour Iti Tangata and Ipukarea. Environment & Democracy: Te Ipukarea Society calls for open debate on deep-seabed mining, saying a healthy democracy must let voters hear hard questions—especially during election season. Matariki & Community Ties: More than 200 guests gathered at Ngātipā to celebrate Matariki and the Cook Islands–New Zealand relationship. Te Reo Māori: Primary students competed in Tāteni Kōrero ʻAtu 2026, while Kayla Moe shares her journey to reclaim Kūki ‘Āirani reo online. Youth & Voting: The National Youth Council launches a candidate dialogue series to boost young people’s participation ahead of the August 12 General Election. Pa Enua Learning: A new community-led education and citizen science initiative launched in Mauke blends elders’ knowledge with marine monitoring. Sports—Basketball & Tennis: Cook Islands U18 women prepare for their historic FIBA Asia Cup Division B debut in Bangkok; tennis teams show grit at the Oceania Cup in Tahiti. Sports—Football: Puaikura FC makes history reaching OFC Women’s Champions League semis, while Hekari Women book the final. GBV Response: PTI highlights strengthened gender-based violence services, calling for ongoing collaboration. Regional Security: China’s missile test in the Treaty of Rarotonga zone sparks concern and calls for consistent nuclear-free commitments. Culture & Fashion: ADB backs Cook Islands brand Manini Wear with growth capital, supporting lower-carbon shipping and expansion to Aitutaki.
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