AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDeep-Sea Debate: Te Ipukarea Society is urging open public discussion on deep-seabed mining as the Cook Islands heads toward elections, arguing voters deserve clear party positions on how DSM could shape the ocean, culture, and democracy. Community-Led Learning: A new Mauke initiative brings together students, elders, and cultural practitioners for education plus citizen science, blending traditional knowledge with reef monitoring and place-based learning. Fashion & Finance: The ADB’s Frontier Seed backs Cook Islands brand Manini Wear with a US$130,000 growth investment, supporting lower-carbon shipping and expansion into Aitutaki. Language & Identity: Kayla Moe shares her journey reconnecting with Te Reo Kūki ‘Āirani online after being labelled “plastic,” highlighting the wider diaspora challenge of keeping the reo alive. Youth & Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council launches a candidate dialogue series to boost youth participation ahead of the August 12 General Election. Sport—Basketball Milestone: Cook Islands U18 Women prepare for a historic debut at the FIBA U18 Women’s Asia Cup Division B in Bangkok (July 13–19). Sport—Football: Puaikura FC makes Cook Islands history reaching the OFC Women’s Champions League semi-finals, while Hekari Women push toward the final after beating Puaikura. Regional Security: China’s missile test in the Treaty of Rarotonga zone sparks Pacific concern over possible violations, with the Cook Islands seeking comment.
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