AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNiue Culture & Arts: Sons of Vao, an Auckland Theatre Company debut, brings a Niuean story to the stage about making peace with the past—built from decades of personal writing and family history, and now ready for a wider audience. Niue Heritage: A Niuean-Māori tattoo practitioner is returning to Niue to run a Tātatau Art Workshop aimed at documenting stories, traditions, and cultural knowledge to help preserve Niuean tātatau for future generations. Ocean & Lifestyle: With ocean conservation funding still far behind needs, leaders meeting at Our Ocean (16–18 June in Mombasa) are being urged to close the financing shortfall—so marine protection can be designed and managed long-term. Pacific Sports & Community: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says Moana Pasifika can still be saved, pointing to new potential backers and ruling out a direct government bailout as the club seeks a sustainable model. Youth & Family Support: A 13-year-old Pacific-Māori athlete, Braxton Matene, has been selected for a US basketball tournament and is calling for community support to cover flights, accommodation, and costs. Climate & Food Security: Pacific nations are rolling out an Advanced Warning System to help governments respond to climate-driven shifts in tuna stocks moving beyond national waters.
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