AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Culture & Identity: The Pacific Dance Festival 2026 kicks off tonight in Māngere, running for 2½ weeks across Tāmaki Makaurau and then heading north for a Matariki programme, with a “most diverse” line-up featuring Niuean artists alongside Uvean (Wallis and Futuna), Rotuman and Papua New Guinea performers. Maritime Security (Niue): RNZAF patrols targeted vessels suspected of illegal activity in the EEZs of Fiji, Niue and the Cook Islands as part of Operation Kiwa, using MC-12K and P-8A aircraft to photograph vessels for follow-up by authorities. Climate Resilience (Niue): The GEF approved new LDCF/SCCF projects for vulnerable countries including Niue, with over US$67m in funding and nearly US$218m in co-financing to cut flood/coastal risks and strengthen food, water and disaster preparedness. Tourism Data (Niue): SPTO and the Niue Tourism Office released the 2024 International Visitor Survey, with New Zealand the top source market (84%) and insights meant to guide Niue’s next tourism strategy. Niue in Regional Sports: Pacific rugby unions including Niue have backed Kanaloa’s bid to take over Moana Pasifika, arguing Pacific-led decision-making and pathways must be protected. Honours: Niue-linked community recognition continues in New Zealand’s King’s Birthday Honours, including police and community leaders highlighted in coverage.
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