AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElection Nominations Tighten: With just two days left before candidate nominations close, Cook Islands parties are stepping up campaigning as the race to form the next government intensifies. Immigration Clarification: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration says a Permanent Residents Ceremony was scheduled “with no connection to the election,” urging it not be politicised. Democracy vs Deep-Sea Mining: Te Ipukarea Society argues deep-seabed mining must be openly discussed during the election so voters can judge where parties stand on the ocean’s future. Te Maeva Nui Build-Up: Cultural teams are already gearing up for Te Maeva Nui 2026 as voters focus on census forms and registration ahead of the general election. Health Workforce Boost: University of Auckland nursing staff delivered advanced training to 15 Cook Islands nurses, building partnerships to strengthen the local health workforce. Pacific Politics & Security: China’s nuclear-capable missile test over the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone has sparked regional outrage and treaty concerns. Regional Sports Spotlight: Cook Islands U18 women prepare for their historic FIBA Asia Cup Division B debut in Bangkok, while local rugby communications leadership shifts with Harriet Tuara joining Oceania Rugby.
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