AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChina Pact Secrecy: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the 2022 security agreement with China will stay undisclosed because a non-disclosure clause is legally binding, despite earlier calls for transparency. Australia Reset on Security: Wale and Australian PM Anthony Albanese announced a reset in ties and a new comprehensive strategic treaty based on “mutual trust, respect and open dialogue,” alongside expanded police cooperation. Budget Support for Recovery: Australia will provide SBD 200 million in direct budget support to help recovery from Cyclone Maila and ease energy-price pressures, with Solomon Islands opposition urging transparent, results-driven spending. Minimum Wage Review: A three-day workshop in Honiara begins the process to set a new minimum wage, with surveys across provinces and analysis by the National Statistics Office and the ILO. Roadworks Reminder: Honiara’s Mendana Avenue roadworks continue, with the Ministry of Infrastructure Development asking drivers and pedestrians to follow traffic controllers’ instructions and signs. Sports & Youth: Under-23 3×3 teams depart for New Caledonia with U23 World Cup qualification at stake, while Solomon Islands chess registrations open for the Sir Peter Kenilorea Independence championship. Clean Water Progress: UNICEF-backed WASH work in North Guadalcanal is improving safe water and sanitation for communities and schools.
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