AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoKing’s Birthday Honours 2026: Pasifika and Māori leaders, artists and educators feature prominently, including Beatrice Faumuinā (sport and governance) and Māori health and arts figures like Dr Colin Mantell and master carver Riki Manuel, with RNZ Pacific noting 12 Pasifika recipients among 178 overall. Migrant exploitation and immigration: A migrant who bought sex services from a 13-year-old in an illegal prostitution ring is fighting deportation on humanitarian grounds, with the Court of Appeal reserving its decision. Work-life culture shock: A Colombian woman in New Zealand says the biggest surprise is that when work is done, people actually stop and go home—unlike the longer-hours culture she knew. Education and youth mental health: Youthline and schools warn of rising youth distress, while experts call for more action and better support pathways for young people. Language and identity: A researcher questions the purpose of an English Language Bill, arguing English is already dominant in public life. Local safety and community: A Rotorua school principal calls a pedestrian crossing an “accident waiting to happen,” while the council cites improved crash data since it was installed. Culture and art commerce: An Auckland gallery is profiled as a celebrity magnet, drawing big names from Oprah to Paul Simon. Climate capability: A new adaptation report flags an urgent need to build Aotearoa’s adaptation workforce.
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