AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIndian Community & Independence Day: Khadi “Beyond Borders” put India’s 15 August independence in a new spotlight, with Indian diaspora celebrations across New Zealand and a contemporary runway showcase linking historic textile craft to modern fashion. Deep-Sea Mining & Local Voice: Te Ipukarea Society (TIS) took Cook Islands concerns about seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority, challenging a US push for exploration in waters tied to the South Penrhyn Basin. Cultural Exchange in Woodcarving: Visiting Aotearoa Māori carvers are blending ancestral carving traditions with Cook Islands designs, turning timber into shared genealogy pieces. Sport Leadership & Community Pride: Rhys Ruka was appointed Cook Islands men’s national head coach on a long-term deal through 2028, while Michelle Paiti was named chef de mission for Team Cook Islands at the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games. Election Watch & Youth Priorities: With polling underway and preliminary results starting to land, Cook Islands youth are pushing hard on cost of living, water charges, and public services as the campaign tightens. Women’s Health & Rights: Te Marū o te Vaine launched Cook Islands’ first menopause awareness event, and LGBTQ+ groups urged leaders to protect equality, dignity, and safety. Community Skills: CITTI is running sewing courses for beginners and full garment making, tackling the rising cost of clothing and services.
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