AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCook Islands sport & identity: Valentine Holmes’ long-delayed dream of wearing the Aitu jersey is back on track after injuries derailed his last two seasons—he’s now set to get his World Cup chance later this year, with a coaching stint in between. Regional diplomacy: Central Province and the Cook Islands have renewed their historic ties by signing a Sister Province Partnership Arrangement with Papua New Guinea, aiming at culture, youth, women’s empowerment, tourism, climate action and trade. Geopolitics & ocean policy: Prime Minister Mark Brown used the Melanesian Ocean Summit to push “sacred ocean” protection and science-based seabed minerals governance, while the wider Pacific election year backdrop keeps strategic competition in view. Health & workforce: International Nurses Day spotlighted the need to keep investing in local nursing talent, with more than 100 nurses honoured in Rarotonga. Public governance: The Airport Authority Cook Islands Board defended its CEO leave arrangements, stressing continuity and oversight. Elsewhere in the Pacific: Oceania swimming results show the medal gap narrowing for Pacific nations beyond NZ/Australia.
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