AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCommunity & Youth: The Cook Islands Business Hub, once a workplace, learning centre and community hub for hundreds, officially closed its doors on Friday, June 12, ending a key chapter for local youth empowerment. Women’s Health & Sustainability: Te Ipukarea Society and partners reached 300+ young women at Tereora College with menstrual wellbeing education and practical, reusable options to cut waste and costs. Plastic Pollution Policy: The National Environment Service is developing a Cook Islands National Action Plan to tackle plastic pollution, aiming to align government, businesses, schools and communities on waste reduction and sustainable alternatives. LGBTQIA+ Rights: Pride Cook Islands is urging stronger protections and a more respectful approach for the Anuanua family. Health Outreach: A free cervical screening clinic at Kavera kicks off Rarotonga outreach, with pap smears for women aged 25–65 and bookings encouraged. Sports & Identity: Cook Islands’ women beat Afghanistan United 1-0 and 3-0 in Auckland, while paddler Reuben Dearlove won Masters Men 50 at Te Aito 2026 in Tahiti. Environment & Health: A rare marine-bacteria infection (Shewanella) was linked to a Cook Islands trip, highlighting risks from contaminated seafood. Regional Culture & Language: Tauranga Vananga announced Cook Islands Māori Language Week dates. Faith Milestone: The Catholic Diocese of Rarotonga marks 60 years with events honouring missionaries and calling on today’s generation to carry the legacy forward.
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