AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Tourism Push: Cook Islands is leaning into more flight connectivity, with Deputy PM Albert Nicholas telling regional delegates that aviation and tourism are inseparable—and pointing to Jetstar’s new Brisbane–Rarotonga service plus an upcoming direct South Island route. Regional Security: New Zealand Customs warns Pacific states are increasingly used by transnational organised crime as storage, transit and trafficking hubs for drugs headed to NZ and Australia, citing concerns about border weaknesses and possible infiltration. Pacific Policing Coordination: Ministers at the inaugural Pacific Police Ministers’ Meeting in Fiji—co-chaired by Fiji and Australia and attended by Cook Islands—agreed to translate Pacific-led mandates into coordinated, intelligence-led action. Local Governance & Accountability: Cook Islands remains tight-lipped ahead of a crucial National Budget, while youth and civil society voices keep pressing for inclusion and measurable delivery. Sports & Community: Cook Islands athletes keep stacking results across Oceania events, and a major Atiu playground project shows community investment in kids’ wellbeing.
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