AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAgrifood Innovation: The Global AgriInno Challenge 2026 is open for innovators worldwide, with five finalist spots reserved for SIDS teams including the Cook Islands, and a trip to Hangzhou for workshops and pitching. Aquatics & Youth Sport: At the Oceania Aquatics Championships in Suva, Fiji’s Tolu Young took three golds, while Cook Islands swimmer Jacob Story set new meet records in the 100m and 200m breaststroke. Pa Enua Netball/Rugby/Volleyball: Aitutaki joined the Rising Stars Championship for the first time, with organisers pushing smoke-free, alcohol-free, healthy habits through sport. Culture on Stage: Three small-town dancers from Waikato, carrying Aitutaki, Manihiki, Rakahanga and Rarotonga pride, are set to perform at Te Mire Ura Nui (28–29 May). Climate Leadership: PM Mark Brown addressed UN ESCAP in Bangkok, urging faster climate action and highlighting finance as a key barrier. Connectivity & Travel: Air New Zealand launches a seasonal non-stop Christchurch–Rarotonga service (up to three times weekly), boosting winter escape options. Women’s Maritime Leadership: Amy Ngatamaine becomes the first Cook Islander to chair PACWIMA, spotlighting Pacific women in maritime. Health & Tech Support: Australia announces NZD 2.3m in direct budget support for Cook Islands priorities including health services and coding/robotics education. Sport Pathways: Cook Islands golfers Tane Wichman and Tahitoa Webb head to the AAC Academy in New Zealand for elite training. Community Giving: Puaikura Volunteer Fire Brigade raises $41,100 for the Sky Tower Firefighter Challenge for Blood Cancer New Zealand.
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