Celebrate Oceania
Currents of Coral and Culture
Project essence

Why Globalgood is involved

Impact focus
- Off-peak tourism boosts that spread visitor income beyond cruise-ship spikes
- Training clinics for accountants, co-ops and youth on documenting blue-carbon, fisheries and creative-industry receivables
- Film-lab residencies where young storytellers capture climate-adaptation success for global streaming nights
- Regional brand uplift that attracts investors to island-made products, renewable-energy pilots and cultural exports

Seasonal routing – pilot loop 2027
May: dry-season opener Fiji + Samoa
June: Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, PNG Highlands cool-weather shows
July: Australia east-coast arena run
August: Auckland & Wellington indoor winter festival
September: Cook Islands, Tonga, Niue shoulder-season gigs
October: Micronesian finale capped by a Hawaiʻi policy-and-music summit

Partnership web
- Pacific Tourism Organization, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and national culture ministries for host-city logistics and local line-ups
- Telecom companies enabling low-bandwidth ticketing and SMS outreach in remote areas
- Blue-economy NGOs co-curating an on-site Coral & Carbon Expo
- Independent local auditors issuing public event-impact statements

Phased roll-out
2025: festival-toolkit release and ministerial briefing at Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting
2026: three-nation rehearsal in Fiji, Samoa and Vanuatu to validate logistics and impact-reporting model
2027: full Oceania loop with integrated cultural-and-policy program
2028 → annual rotation synced to cyclone-lull windows; case studies fed to UN SIDS and COP platforms

Globalgood advocacy budget (launch phase)
creative toolkit, translations and digital asset vault ≈ USD 120 k
host-bid roadshows and legal templates ≈ 180 k
policy pavilions, blue-economy clinics, youth film-labs ≈ 260 k
impact analytics, media liaison, documentary edits ≈ 60 k

Success indicators
- rise in off-season visitor arrivals (national statistics)
- number and value of blue-economy projects documented after workshops
- media impressions and social-media engagement showcasing Pacific culture and innovation
- youth-film entries picked up by regional broadcasters and global streamers

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