AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate & Energy: 350.org Pacific Climate Warriors is urging more Pacific governments to back the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty ahead of the Bonn climate talks, saying the region must lead a faster shift to renewables. Security & Governance: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the China security pact must stay secret because of a non-disclosure clause, while also signalling future agreements should face stronger parliamentary oversight. Labour Policy: Wale has promised to phase out Australia’s PALM and RSE labour mobility schemes, arguing the country needs jobs and opportunities at home. Health: WHO has released a practical manual for Western Pacific health workers to strengthen diagnostic stewardship and tackle antimicrobial resistance. Sports (U-16 Women): Tahiti has withdrawn from the OFC U-16 Women’s Championship in Solomon Islands, with Papua New Guinea taking Tahiti’s place in Group B. Local Development: North Guadalcanal received 13 trucks to boost transport for its economic zones, and SOLKAS continues youth climate-resilient livelihood training in Malaita. Business & Wages: SICCI calls for a data-driven minimum wage review that balances worker cost-of-living needs with business capacity.
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