AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNiue Cabinet Appointments: Returning PM Dalton Tagelagi has named three Cabinet ministers and portfolios after his re-election, with Richie Mautama taking Police, Corrections, National Disaster Management, plus home affairs and transport; Rhonda Tiakia covering Justice, Lands and Survey, agriculture, the Meteorological Service and environment; and Kahealani Hekau leading Health, Education and Tourism, including taoga Niue (culture and heritage). Tagelagi retains key roles including Public Service Commission, Finance and Economic Growth, Foreign Affairs and climate change, as Niue’s new 19th Assembly (elected every three years) includes a record seven women, now 35% of the House. Regional Fisheries Security: Pacific governments completed Operation Tui Moana 2026, a three-week surveillance push led by the FFA with support from Pacific Quad partners, including Niue, conducting 61 vessel inspections and identifying four vessels of interest. Pacific Visa Revenue Pressure: New Zealand’s planned Pacific visa fee cuts and longer stays are projected to reduce revenue by about $1–2 million a year, with officials saying the system will be managed via budget transfers. Tourism Trade Boost: SPTE’s 2026 push is credited with expanding market access, helping smaller islands including Niue connect with global tourism buyers. Moana Pasifika Uncertainty: Kanaloa Rugby’s takeover bid is backed by Niue and three other Pacific unions as Moana Pasifika moves toward liquidation.
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