AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoPacific Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific, calling it inappropriate for the “Ocean of Peace” and saying Honiara has lodged a strong protest; Australia’s Anthony Albanese also backed a tougher regional response, with Pacific leaders preparing a “very strong” joint statement through the Pacific Islands Forum. Aviation & Connectivity: Solomon Airlines resumed the Honiara–Port Moresby route after a 15-year gap, with weekly Tuesday flights expected to boost trade, tourism and people-to-people links. Border Systems: Munda International Airport went live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, processing its first international flight electronically as part of a joint Australia–Solomons–PNG rollout. Education Support: Australia announced a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, including new books for every primary student and upgrades to rural training centres. Infrastructure Works: Road sealing on Honiara’s Hotbread Roundabout–Central Market seaside corridor is progressing and should reopen to traffic by week’s end, weather permitting. Disaster Relief: The Shortlands Islands Disaster Response Committee has moved from fundraising to distribution after Tropical Cyclone Maila, delivering supplies to multiple islands starting Monday. Sports: Honiara hosts the OFC Women’s Champions League final build-up, with PNG’s Hekari Women FC chasing a third straight title match-up against Auckland United.
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