AGP Executive Report
Last update: 16 minutes agoPacific Security: Australia says it’s open to pursuing a Pacific-wide security pact if it matches regional priorities, after Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale raised the idea with Anthony Albanese following concerns over China’s 2022 security deal. Climate & Water: Solomon Islands Met Services warns El Niño impacts will vary by rainfall, with prolonged dry spells risking water shortages and knock-on effects for health and schooling. El Niño Hunger in PNG: Papua New Guinea’s Highlands face depleted harvests as frost and drought damage crops, with aid groups warning of serious food shortages and malnutrition risk. OFC Women’s Champions League (Honiara): The tournament kicks off Saturday at the National Stadium, with Auckland United defending and PNG’s Hekari Women chasing “third time lucky,” while Solomon’s Henderson Eels carry local hopes. Governance & Money: The Auditor General and the World Bank back a Community Participatory Audit rollout to all 50 constituencies to boost transparency over Constituency Development Funds. Environment Enforcement: Honiara’s task force says banned single-use plastic sellers could face arrest as enforcement ramps up. Visa Pathway: Australia will double Pacific Engagement Visas for Solomon Islanders from 150 to 300 from 2027, with the ballot opening July 1–29.
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