AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism & Cost of Living: Muri Beach Hotel GM Liana Scott says Cook Islands tourism may be booming, but power, water and imported goods costs are still squeezing families and businesses, urging longer-term relief beyond the minimum wage rise. ADB & Recovery: The Asian Development Bank has signed a $2m grant with the Cook Islands to support safe recovery in travel and tourism, including upgrades to Rarotonga Airport and health services. Local Hospitality Recognition: Rarotongan Beach Resort and Sanctuary Rarotonga-on the beach celebrated standout staff at annual awards, highlighting the guest-facing teams behind memorable stays. Health Workforce Boost: University of Auckland nursing teams delivered advanced training to 15 Cook Islands nurses as part of a wider Pacific partnership to strengthen local healthcare capacity. Youth & Democracy: The Cook Islands National Youth Council is launching a candidate dialogue series to boost youth participation ahead of the General Election. Regional Security Watch: Cook Islands leaders are monitoring China’s South Pacific ballistic missile test and calling for respect for regional peace treaties. Visa Access for Visitors: The Henley Passport Index update puts Pakistan at rank 100, with Cook Islands listed among visa-free/visa-on-arrival options for travellers. El Niño Alert: Pacific communities are bracing for extreme weather as El Niño develops, with storms expected to intensify further east. Workforce Training Partnership: La Rose Noire Foundation and Swissôtel Clark signed an MOA to expand on-the-job training for underprivileged youth in hospitality skills, with alumni pathways including the Cook Islands.
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