AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLand Policy Consultation: Cook Islands Law Commission says this week’s public meetings on “warranted” land cover only land acquired by government warrant and won’t affect leases over privately owned land. Energy Oversight: Opposition backs the National Energy Response Framework, urging government to prepare early and avoid leaving families and Pa Enua communities in uncertainty. Maritime Security: RNZAF patrols targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity across Fiji, Niue and Cook Islands EEZs as part of Operation Kiwa, supporting fisheries protection and organised-crime disruption. Fuel Crunch in the North: Penrhyn Island has run down its last 100 litres of diesel, borrowing 5,000 litres from Te Kukupa II and restricting power use while awaiting a June fuel delivery. Governance Capacity: CIIC continues director training to strengthen board decision-making and governance consistency across its group. Sports & Identity: Cook Islands rugby and Tonga leaders back Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led pathways must be protected. Community Health: New Zealand chiropractic interns return to Rarotonga for free spinal health checks starting June 6. Regional Ocean Summit: Pacific leaders at a Tokyo summit stress ocean management as survival, calling for better finance, technology and data access for island states. Rugby League Spotlight: Valentine Holmes says he’ll make himself available for Cook Islands at the Rugby League World Cup after injury sidelined him earlier. International Football: Afghan Women United players in Auckland will play matches against a Cook Islands team as FIFA eligibility opens a new chapter after Taliban-era bans.
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