AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOffshore finance demand: Wealth Web says interest in Cook Islands trusts and offshore asset protection is rising, citing higher litigation risk and public visibility of wealth, with Cook Islands Finance reporting 1,023 registrations and renewals in the latest quarter (up 13.2% vs 2025). Mental health awareness training: Te Kainga O Pa Taunga is running a week-long Primary Care Psychiatry course focused on helping communities spot early signs of emotional and psychological distress. Pa Enua healthcare pressure: Despite a new budget boosting healthcare and referral funding, outer-island residents are urging faster, fairer action over medicine shortages. Nutrition push: Barbara Marsters returns home with a plan to improve nutrition “one tray at a time,” aiming to lift everyday intake across the country. Wildlife and health link: Te Ipukarea Society highlights feral cats threatening Rarotonga’s rare seabirds, with seabirds also viewed as indicators of ocean health. Food safety for trade: EU-backed training supports Pacific Island authorities to meet new EU freezer-vessel requirements, protecting access to the seafood market. Chiropractic checks return: New Zealand College of Chiropractic interns are back for free spinal health checks and holistic adjustments at Te Atukura Grounds. Food security debate: An opinion piece argues for stronger local agriculture to reduce reliance on imported food and build resilience.
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