AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAuckland travel & tourism: Rough-sleeper shelter gap exposed: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon admitted he didn’t know Auckland lacked night shelter for people sleeping rough, after revelations that Ministry of Social Development staff were set performance targets tied to emergency housing numbers. Community & visitor impact: Cathedral Cove charges face pushback: Hahei locals are challenging a proposed entry-fee plan for Cathedral Cove, arguing it could change access and local tourism dynamics. Regional conservation debate: Hawke’s Bay conservation law fears: Opposition is growing over proposed Conservation Act changes, with Forest & Bird warning popular landscapes (including Ruahine Forest Park and Ahuriri Estuary) could be easier to sell—an issue that directly affects nature-based tourism. Air travel connectivity: Philippine Airlines returns to Dubai: PAL will restart nonstop Manila–Dubai flights from Oct 2, 2026 (four weekly services), restoring a key route for travellers and overseas Filipinos. Pacific security pact: Australia–Vanuatu Nakamal Agreement: A watered-down $500m security deal was signed in Canberra, aiming to prevent foreign military bases in Vanuatu while deepening policing and development ties. Sport with travel ripple: Gilas travel delays: Philippines’ Gilas Pilipinas reached New Zealand after weather rerouted them via Auckland and a long tarmac delay, then beat Manawatu Jets 92-61.
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