AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Music & Identity: Niuean pride took centre stage at the 2026 Aotearoa Music Awards as hip-hop legend Che Fu was inducted into Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa, performing a powerful takalo and closing with a medley that blended Pacific and te reo Māori tributes. Aviation & Tourism: The Cook Islands hosted ASPA81 in Rarotonga, bringing together Pacific aviation and tourism leaders to focus on “Island Economies in Flight” and strengthen regional connectivity. Arts & Museum Culture: New Zealand-born Samoan artist Ana Teofilo is creating a Pacific-inspired carpet for Tūhura Otago Museum, drawing on motifs from Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands to keep Pacific visual language visible. Education & Community: Open Polytechnic celebrated about 1,150 graduates, including Cook Islander Susan Aretere, whose Bachelor of Social Work journey is rooted in speaking up for tamariki. Health & Services: Counties Manukau diabetes dietitian wait times fell after service changes, but demand is rising again as staffing turnover affects capacity. Sports Pathways: Cook Islands athletes and youth programmes keep moving—Aitutaki joins the Rising Stars Championship, while Cook Islands golfers head to the AAC Academy and local teams prepare for major regional competition. Connectivity Boost: Air New Zealand launched a seasonal Christchurch–Rarotonga direct service, adding up to three flights weekly through late October. Regional Policy: Cook Islands delegates met in Tonga for PACER Plus budget and joint committee meetings, shaping trade facilitation, customs, standards and biosecurity priorities. Climate Leadership: PM Mark Brown addressed ESCAP in Bangkok, urging faster climate action with finance as the key barrier for vulnerable Pacific communities.
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