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Tourism Data for Niue: The Pacific Tourism Organisation, with Niue Tourism Office support via the Pacific Tourism Data Initiative, released the 2024 International Visitor Survey—showing New Zealand as the top source market (84% of visitors), with most travellers aged 60–69—aimed at helping Niue plan more resilient, sustainable growth. Climate & Ocean Finance: A new report highlights Niue Ocean Wide (NOW) as a sovereign-led model turning ocean protection into long-term, predictable financing through the Niue and Ocean Wide Trust, backing conservation and resilience including the Niue Moana Mahu Marine Protected Area. Forestry Skills for Resilience: FAO-backed South-South training in Fiji built Samoa’s capacity in sustainable teak and pine production and management, focusing on seed propagation and harvesting techniques to close technical and data gaps. Fuel Shock in the Region: Penrhyn Island in the Cook Islands hit diesel limits (last 100 litres) and borrowed fuel from a police patrol boat while restricting power use—another reminder of how rising fuel costs ripple into energy and logistics. Pacific Tourism Spend Scrutiny: Fiji’s tourism trade push faces questions in Parliament over funding levels and measurable support for small businesses, even as the South Pacific Tourism Exchange reports record participation.

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