AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoNatural Environment Bill: New Zealand’s Environment Committee has advanced the Natural Environment Bill with changes aimed at clearer rules, lower compliance costs, and easier implementation—while keeping the new planning system’s core structure. Pacific Film & Identity: Cook Islands cinematographer Andrew McGeorge’s short documentary The Kete Informs You is featured at major NZ film festivals, spotlighting kete weaving as a way to explore creative identity and contemporary culture. Youth & Culture: At Te Maeva Nui, Cook Islands youth leaders pushed back on talk of the festival becoming non-annual, saying culture is not something they’ll sacrifice. Sport & Exchange: Thirteen Cook Islands tennis youngsters (ages 9–16) returned from a two-week trip to French Polynesia mixing competition, training, and cultural connection. Politics & Representation: The Cook Islands Party is set for a powerful fifth term after election results, boosted by three newly elected Mangaia independent women MPs joining government to keep Mangaia at the decision-making table. Deep-Sea Mining: Te Ipukarea Society took Cook Islands concerns about seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority assembly, opposing an exploration push tied to the South Penrhyn Basin. Miss Cook Islands at Miss World: Tiare Henry-Anguna shared culinary and culture moments from Vietnam, including a “Chef Beauty” experience focused on food, teamwork, and heritage.
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