AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCook Islands Politics: Parliament has adjourned sine die, and the country is now waiting for the official 2026 general election date from the King’s Representative, Sir Tom Marsters. Road Safety: Cook Islands Police report road crashes rose 9% in the first half of 2026 (123 to 134), with June likely to push totals higher; drunk driving is down but officials warn it may be cyclical. Tourism & Travel: Luxury cruise yacht Star Breeze made its first Cook Islands call in Rarotonga after weather blocked shore time in Aitutaki; it carries 273 passengers and 194 crew and is set to return to Aitutaki and Rarotonga in July. Local Economy & Policy: PM Mark Brown says the worst-case GDP shock feared in finance modelling hasn’t materialised, pointing to record visitor numbers and continued growth. Governance & Security: Foreign Minister Tingika Elikana told Pacific counterparts that economic resilience and security are linked, citing the Cook Islands’ coordinated response to the fuel crisis. Sports: Puaikura FC is among the seven teams set for the OFC Women’s Champions League kick-off in Honiara this weekend. Environment: Climate Change Cook Islands and Earth Sciences NZ begin an ocean monitoring voyage aboard Kaharoa II to build a baseline for future change.
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