AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Tonga’s PM Lord Fatafehi Fakafānua joined regional leaders condemning China’s nuclear-capable missile test, saying it “created tension” and that the Pacific should not be militarised. Jobs & Livelihoods: A World Bank update says PNG’s economy is growing, but quality jobs lag as more people slide into subsistence and informal work. Public Spending & Accountability: PM Marape backs a Coffee Minister’s criticism of lavish overseas trips, calling for tighter accountability for taxpayer-funded travel. Education Access: Teachers and remote schools need urgent support, while “Origin fever” and rugby league distractions are disrupting learning in rural communities. Food & Health: PNG is urged to cut reliance on imported food and strengthen domestic supply and food safety. Inclusion in Learning: Kerry Kawowo returns to school through NCD flexible open and distance education, defying stigma around disability. Sports & Culture: The PNG Open is set for Aug 23–30, and rugby league’s PNG Chiefs push into the NRL in 2028 is framed as both a sporting dream and a wider Pacific influence play. Women’s Pathways: Steamships and Australia Awards PNG relaunch Women in Maritime scholarships, adding sea-time training for up to 10 women yearly. Community Safety: Enga police and defence forces rescued an elderly woman after a torture video tied to sorcery accusations went viral.
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