AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKanaloa Rugby Takeover: Tonga and Cook Islands rugby leaders say Pacific rugby’s future must be shaped by Pacific voices as support grows for the Kanaloa consortium’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika after the 2026 season. Afghan Women’s Football: Refugee players in the Afghan Women United programme are in Auckland for training and friendlies against the Cook Islands, with the team newly eligible for international competition after years of Taliban restrictions. Football Pathways: PNG’s U-19 men’s team has departed for the Cook Islands for OFC U-19 qualifying, chasing the region’s sole spot. Tourism Data & Aviation Links: SPTO and Niue Tourism share 2024 visitor survey findings, while SPTO also stresses stronger tourism-air connectivity at the ASPA81 meeting hosted in the Cook Islands. Fuel Pressure on Penrhyn: Penrhyn Island has run low on diesel and is borrowing from the police patrol boat, with power use restricted as deliveries are delayed. Community Safety Upgrade: Renovations to Ngatangiia’s CICC Ekalesia Sunday School Hall are complete under the Rarotonga Safety Shelter Programme, including accessibility improvements.
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