AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAFL Women’s culture backlash: Sydney Swans coach Dean Cox and captain Callum Mills publicly apologized to the club’s AFL Women’s squad and female staff after bombshell claims tied to an alleged hotel-room sexual assault. Club sanctions and fallout: The pair backed board sanctions that have sidelined five players for the rest of the season, with Cox saying he’s focused on rebuilding trust and respect. New outrage over a hotel photo: A Facebook-posted image of Isaac Heeney with a young supporter—taken inside the Pullman Hotel foyer the morning a report was made—has sparked fresh anger and scrutiny. Health in French Polynesia: New local figures show obesity rising sharply over the past decade, with more adults facing high blood pressure, diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Ocean protection with Indigenous control: Rapa Nui’s marine reserve plan moves toward Indigenous-managed governance, aiming to turn protection on paper into long-term stewardship. Deep-sea mining debate: Te Ipukarea Society brought Cook Islands concerns about seabed mining to the International Seabed Authority, highlighting a licensing route that bypasses the ISA. Regional ties through culture and sport: A Cook Islands youth tennis team returned from French Polynesia after two weeks mixing competition, cultural exchange and island adventures.
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