AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Recognition: PacTow seafarers are being honoured for International Day of the Seafarer, highlighting how tug crews keep Solomon Islands and the wider Pacific’s trade moving safely through busy harbour work. Human Rights: International lawyer Philippe Sands has won Germany’s Peace Prize, praised for his work on victims of war crimes and rights abuses, and for pushing recognition of ecocide as an international crime. Regional Security: Australia says it’s open to a Pacific-wide security pact idea raised by Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale, as leaders weigh responses to China’s growing role in the region. Economy & Money: CBSI has launched a limited-edition $50 commemorative banknote marking its 50th Golden Jubilee. Weather & Safety: SIMS has kept a strong wind warning in effect across Solomon Islands waters, warning of rough seas and risks to small boats. Climate Watch: El Niño impacts are expected to vary across the country, with rainfall shortfalls potentially leading to water shortages and knock-on effects for health and services. Sports (Honiara): The OFC Women’s Champions League 2026 is set to kick off in Honiara this weekend, with Auckland United defending and PNG’s Hekari Women aiming for “third time lucky,” while Solomon Islands’ Henderson Eels carry local hopes. Governance & Oversight: The Auditor General and the World Bank back a Community Participatory Audit push to roll out citizen-involved checks of Constituency Development Funds across all 50 constituencies. Ports & Trade: SIPA says it will expand the Honiara Domestic Port, including a new wharf and ramps, and notes it has funded major upgrades through savings and reinvestment. Public Order: The government’s plastic ban enforcement is stepping up, with banned single-use items targeted for confiscation and possible arrests. Fuel Crisis Context: A regional timeline shows how the Pacific fuel crisis drove sharp cost rises and economic slowdown, with countries scrambling for supply and renewable alternatives. Crime Link: Australian authorities say a Belize-flagged vessel seized in the Solomon Islands was tied to the record 2.7 tonnes of cocaine haul uncovered in Sydney.
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