AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOFC Women’s Champions League: Cook Islands champions Puaikura FC made history by reaching the semi-finals for the first time, holding Hekari Women FC for 86 minutes before a late Nenny Elipas goal ended their run; Hekari then booked a third straight final and will face Auckland United again. Reo & identity: Kayla Moeareauri is reclaiming her Cook Islands reo after being labelled a “plastic Cook Islander” in Aotearoa, turning to short language videos online to help keep Te Reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani alive. Youth democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launched a youth-led candidate dialogue series ahead of the August 12 General Election, aiming to make civic education more accessible and get young voices into the conversation. Culture & leadership: Te Arikinui joined traditional chiefs in Rarotonga to mark 60 years of the Ui Ariki, celebrating customary leadership and whakapapa ties across the Pacific. Regional security: China’s long-range missile test in the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone sparked fresh concern about Treaty of Rarotonga violations, with Cook Islands officials yet to comment. Sustainable lifestyle & business: ADB backed a Cook Islands fashion brand, Manini Wear, with growth capital to cut emissions and expand retail to Aitutaki. Sport at home: Cook Islands Rugby Union kicked off its 2026 Super 10s season, with a festival-style format and a focus on community and development.
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