AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMāori & Pacific Health Pathways: ProCare has awarded scholarships to top Māori and Pacific medical students in Auckland’s GP pathway, including Cook Islands graduate Claudia Bloy, backing more GPs for communities that need culturally grounded care. Regional Health: Pacific leaders and clinicians say cervical cancer elimination is achievable within a generation, pointing to HPV vaccination and strong screening—plus growing uptake of HPV self-testing. Sport & Identity: Cook Islander Maxime “Max” Teremoana Crocombe made World Cup history as the first Cook Islander to play for the New Zealand All Whites, with a must-win group match looming. Women’s Football: The OFC Women’s Champions League kicks off in Honiara with seven clubs, including Cook Islands’ Puaikura FC, as Auckland United defend their title. Public Service & Culture: Hundreds farewelled former deputy prime minister Ngamau “Aunty Mau” Munokoa, the Cook Islands’ first female deputy PM, remembered for faith, service and leadership. Environment Education: Te Ipukarea Society marks 30 years with school visits to the landfill and conservation area, pushing better waste sorting and stewardship. Youth Safety: Cook Islands Police Cybercrime Unit and NZ specialists ran a cyber safety roadshow for Tereora College students. Governance & Accountability: A letter urges voters to question election promises and check what was actually delivered after past campaigns.
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