AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth Skills & Training: Remington Technology and Don Bosco Technical School (DBTS) Gabutu signed a 2026 MOU to expand workplace training for students and tailored upskilling for staff. Education Access: An aspiring teacher from Southern Highlands says digital learning tools and e-library support will help remote communities after his University of Goroka studies. Hospitality Upskilling: Loloata Island Resort took part in the Pacific Australia Skills PNG launch, with chefs training through the PAS PNG program. LGBTQ+ Rights & Censorship: PNG Office of Censorship issued a Stop Notice ordering The Cosmopolitan Night Club to cancel “Pride Night” and banning future LGBTQ+-themed events at the venue. Transport & Services: PNG Air relaunched its partnership with Post PNG, expanding ticketing access via Post PNG branches nationwide. Digital Literacy & Misinformation: PNG is developing a national AI strategy to tackle misinformation risks, with a focus on safeguards and media verification. School Exams: Over 92,000 Grade 10 students will sit the Written Expression National Exam today, with materials dispatched and security measures in place. Community Learning: World Biscuit Day brought fun, oral-hygiene lessons and biscuit-themed activities to Buk bilong Pikinini library centres. Gender & Public Service: PNG’s DPLGA appointed its first permanent female Deputy Secretary, Robyn Ata, as part of a wider leadership gender shift. Sports & Culture: PNG Chiefs recruitment continues with Connor Watson (Signing 003) and Matty Lees (Player 004) as the club builds its 2028 NRL foundation.
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