AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoCultural Tourism Push: Tonga’s Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture says demand for cultural tourism is rising, urging cultural groups to build visitor-ready sites like performance arenas and heritage displays to grow local income and the economy. UNESCO & Language Pride: Tonga strengthens its cultural diversity commitments through a UNESCO convention, while Tonga Language Week spotlights Dr Sione Faletau’s return to the University of Auckland to teach and mentor Pacific students—representation, he says, changes what futures feel possible. Heritage Recovery Funding: In the wider Pacific, New Zealand’s government is “open” to more funding to recover an ancient waka, as MPs argue for urgent support after a Māori Land Court ruling. Drug-Free Tonga Plan: King Tupou VI calls for an urgent, integrated national response to illicit drugs, stressing education, rehabilitation facilities, and stronger border cooperation. Pacific Access Visa Update: New Zealand confirms Tonga is among the four Pacific nations eligible for the 2026 Pacific Access Category Resident Visa ballot, with limited spots. Community Climate Work: Friends of Tonga is named a finalist for the 2026 .ORG Impact Awards for volunteer-led environmental stewardship, including water projects and plastic pollution reduction.
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