AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNiue Culture & Arts: Auckland Theatre Company debuts its first Niuean play, Sons of Vao, bringing a deeply personal story about making peace with the past to the stage. Niue Heritage Preservation: A Niue Museum workshop is set to uncover and preserve forgotten tātatau traditions, with a Niuean-Māori tattoo practitioner returning to document stories, village nuances, and the identity behind Niuean tattoo symbols. Pacific Sports & Community Support: Braxton Matene, a 13-year-old Tongan-Niuean and Māori athlete, has been selected for Hoop 33 Academy in America and is seeking community help to cover tournament costs. Climate & Food Security: Pacific nations are strengthening tuna climate response with a new advanced warning system to help governments track shifts in tuna beyond national waters. Pacific Language & Lifestyle: Samoan Language Week continues to ripple through communities, from cultural programmes and family activities to library celebrations that invite others to learn the language and heritage. Regional Energy & Resilience: Pacific economies are urged to accelerate renewable energy as fuel supply shocks drive inflation and hit tourism. Pacific Governance & Security: Pacific leaders mark major regional cooperation milestones while security concerns keep surfacing across the region.
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