AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnzac Day Reflection: A Cook Islands-focused remembrance piece marks Anzac Day across the Pacific, noting shared service and sacrifice by Pacific Islanders alongside Australians and New Zealanders. Tourism Pressure: Tourism leaders warn the Cook Islands remains exposed to global downturn risks, even as visitor spending rises; stakeholders also met to map the next phase of sustainable tourism, with Te Ipukarea Society stressing waste burdens as arrivals grow. Budget and Funding: Government says reinstated NZ$20m funding is about 5% of this year’s $375m appropriation, while broader budget scrutiny continues amid economic uncertainty. Energy Security: The government moves into phase two of a five-phase plan to safeguard fuel supply amid global shocks. Local Governance and Infrastructure: Apii Te Uki Ou celebrates a New Zealand-funded accessible deck and ramp to improve access to key learning spaces. Public Safety: Police report a sharp rise in motorcycle theft complaints, urging residents to secure bikes more tightly. Diplomacy and Shipping: PM Mark Brown deepens Cook Islands–China ties on a historic visit linked to the MV Tuitui Moana, strengthening inter-island connectivity.
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