AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFilm & Identity: Indonesia’s investigative documentary “Pesta Babi” (“Pig Feast”) has sparked fierce debate over how state-backed food-security projects are reshaping South Papua’s indigenous lands and livelihoods, with screenings reportedly disrupted by security forces. Arts & Community: The Pacific Dance Festival 2026 opens in Māngere with its biggest line-up yet, featuring Papua New Guinea artists alongside other Pacific communities. Education & Values at Home: Prime Minister James Marape urged parents to back government education support with discipline and values, while Paradise Foods’ Smart Start School promotion handed out grants—Hagita Primary School taking K33,000. Faith & Governance: Morobe Governor Rainbo Paita called for a standalone ministry of religion and a board to screen church workers’ qualifications. LGBTQ+ Rights & Censorship: PNG’s Office of Censorship ordered The Cosmopolitan Night Club to cancel “Pride Night,” banning future LGBTQ+ themed events. Tech & Misinformation: PNG is developing a national AI strategy to tackle misinformation and protect society. Sports & Culture: PNG Chiefs recruitment continues with Alex Johnston and Matty Lees signing ahead of the 2028 NRL season. Health & Care: Baby Sawong returned home after six months in Australia for life-saving treatment. Environment & Resilience: Coral Triangle and IUCN-linked work highlights community-led marine stewardship and Green List progress across the region.
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