AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup & Politics in LA: Iran’s opener vs New Zealand at SoFi Stadium turned into a protest stage, with diaspora fans waving the pre-1979 Lion and Sun flag and banners marking January 2026 deaths, while players and officials complained about FIFA/US handling after being told to leave Los Angeles immediately. Health & Safety Law: Pike River families are watching a Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill push through select committee, promising clearer duties and lower compliance costs as police investigate and families hope charges follow. Mental Health Equity: A mental health watchdog says the system is “losing ground” for young people, with Māori and rangatahi missing out on support and kaupapa Māori services not keeping pace. Crown-Māori Relations: Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith says relations are in “good shape” as Ngāpuhi settlement talks gain momentum, despite criticism after a Waitangi Tribunal inquiry. Immigration Project Fallout: Immigration Minister Erica Stanford alleges MBIE officials “deliberately withheld” information over a failed $30m technology upgrade, triggering Public Service Commission scrutiny. Local Conservation Win: Waiheke’s Giant Kōkopu milestone grows, with a third population found—boosting the island’s role as a refuge for a threatened freshwater fish. Culture & Community: Wear Yellow for Harold returns on 19 June to fund Life Education’s school wellbeing programmes, while a Waiheke jet ski eco-tour model shows adventure tourism leaning into conservation.
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