AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTonga & Pacific Sports: Moana Pasifika’s future is still in play, with New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters saying new backers have shown interest and ruling out a direct government bailout as talks continue over a Samoa-and-Tonga-led rescue plan. Community Health & Culture: In South Auckland, Ōtara Health’s Alexander Cafe is tackling fast-food and high-sugar diets by turning into a neighbourhood hub for fresh meals, sports teams, school groups, church communities, and local Pacific artists. Pacific Migration Pressures: A Pacific Immigration meeting in Suva heard how conflict, economic shocks, and climate change are reshaping migration patterns, while criminal networks and document fraud add new pressure on border systems. Pacific Languages & Belonging: Auckland’s Deputy Mayor marked the end of Sāmoan Language Week at Manurewa Library, highlighting how public spaces help others understand Pacific culture and language. Ocean Stewardship: A Suva convening for World Oceans Day urged Pacific people to renew their relationship with the ocean, calling for a shift from extraction to connection. Women, Youth & Vulnerable Communities: Pacific leaders at the Forum Women Leaders Meeting warned that rising costs from global conflict and climate impacts are hitting women and vulnerable groups hardest, pushing for action beyond policy talk. Boating Safety: Auckland Council is seeking Pacific input on proposed lifejacket rules for small vessels, with Coastguard pointing to past drownings and urging stronger protections. Sports & Identity: Super Rugby Women’s Reds are leaning into Pasifika influence and language week vibes as the season builds toward the 2029 World Cup. Remembering ‘Alaipulotu ‘Ahio: A livestreamed farewell in Australia drew mourners across the Pacific, with cultural mourning attire and fine mats as the community grieves a Tongan-born man killed in Sydney.
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