AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoMoana Pasifika Takeover: Tonga and Cook Islands rugby leaders have backed Kanaloa Rugby’s bid to take over the Super Rugby franchise, arguing the future of Pacific rugby must be shaped by Pacific voices. With Moana Pasifika set to exit Super Rugby Pacific after 2026 amid financial pressure, Pacific unions (including Niue) have endorsed the Kanaloa consortium, adding pressure on New Zealand Rugby to weigh competing proposals and demand a long-term, sustainable plan. Fisheries Security & Service: Niue-relevant regional coverage highlights Operation Tui Moana 2026, with Pacific officers describing how surveillance and enforcement protect tuna and livelihoods—framed as personal, family-driven service. Tourism Data for Niue: The Pacific Tourism Organisation and Niue Tourism Office shared key findings from the 2024 International Visitor Survey, noting New Zealand remains the top source market and outlining visitor age and spending patterns to guide strategy. Regional Diplomacy: Israel’s new embassy in Fiji was opened after 30 years, with agreements on national security cooperation and diplomatic training—signalling deeper Pacific diplomatic engagement. Fuel Pressure in the Region: Penrhyn Island in the Cook Islands has restricted power use and borrowed diesel from a police patrol boat as fuel prices rise and shipments face delays. Niue Ocean Financing Model: A look at Niue Ocean Wide (NOW) describes how ocean protection is being turned into long-term, sovereign-led financing through a trust structure and marine protected area governance. Honours & Public Service: New Zealand’s King’s Birthday Honours included multiple Pasifika recipients, underscoring recognition for sport, governance, policing, education, and community work.
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