AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMoana Pasifika future: Kanaloa Rugby says its takeover bid is backed by four Pacific unions—Sāmoa, Tonga, Cook Islands and Niue—after shareholders moved the club toward liquidation, with Kanaloa framing the plan as “100 per cent sovereignty” for Pacific Island nations. Niue politics: Dalton Tagelagi has confirmed a new four-member Cabinet and portfolios after the election, including Richie Mautama (Police, Corrections, disaster management; plus home affairs/transport roles), Rhonda Tiakia (Justice, lands, survey; environment/agriculture; meteorology), and Kahealani Hekau (health, education, tourism; taoga Niue), while Tagelagi keeps key national responsibilities. Fisheries enforcement: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up after three weeks of regional surveillance across 10 Pacific EEZs, with 61 vessel inspections, 200+ detections verified, and four vessels of interest identified; Cook Islands’ Te Kukupa II boarded 13 fishing vessels. Health costs: A Niuean man’s $2,000+ dental bill highlights cost barriers to care, echoing wider Pasifika oral health gaps. Culture on stage: Vela Manusaute’s “Sons of Vao” becomes the first Niuean story presented on Auckland Theatre Company’s main stage.
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