AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup & Migration: FIFA’s first Somali referee, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, has been left out after being denied entry to the USA, with other football figures also facing harsh airport checks—another reminder of how strict immigration rules collide with global sport. Ocean Stewardship: Pacific leaders and faith voices gathered in Suva for the State of the Pacific Ocean convening, calling for a new relationship with the sea as climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss intensify. Pacific Migration Pressures: Tonga’s immigration minister says wars, economic shocks, and climate impacts are reshaping Pacific movement, while organised crime networks are adding new pressure on border systems. Moana Pasifika Survival Talk: New Zealand Rugby Players Association says a decision on Moana Pasifika’s future could come within weeks as a Samoa-and-Tonga-led rescue plan is discussed. Culture & Language in Auckland: Manurewa Library marked the end of Sāmoan Language Week, highlighting how public spaces help others understand Pacific languages and heritage. Community Safety: Auckland’s lifejacket consultation is urging Pacific communities to have their say as rules move toward mandatory wear on small vessels. Sport for Wellbeing: Tonga’s government ministries kicked off a four-week volleyball competition aimed at healthier lifestyles and stronger relationships across agencies. Arts Spotlight: Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Sheltering returns to Sydney Opera House, including a work inspired by a Tongan man’s identity and belonging.
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