AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Security: Pacific leaders are weighing a “very strong” joint statement condemning China’s submarine-launched missile test, with Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese pushing for a united message despite some countries’ reluctance due to aid and debt ties. Fiji-Australia Links: The missile test also landed just hours after Australia and Fiji signed a major defence pact, while Australia’s PM held talks with PNG, Tonga and Samoa as regional security and people-to-people exchanges move up the agenda. Rugby League Investment: Australia-backed Pacific Rugby League Partnership worth $250m opens the door for NRL and NRLW matches in Pacific Island nations, alongside grassroots school programs and youth violence prevention. Fiji Economy & Tourism: Fiji Airways ended its FHTA MOU, shifting to direct hotel and resort partnerships as it reviews costs amid fuel and inflation pressures. Court & Compliance: A Suva court rejected a drug accused’s bid to travel for medical treatment, and a meth trial heard police admit evidence-handling procedures weren’t fully followed. Business & Regulation: FCCC warned three pharmacies for operating without a registered pharmacist, while Fiji Sugar Corporation’s Lautoka Mill plans to temporarily lay off seasonal workers due to cane supply delays. Social Policy: Fiji launched an inclusive employment guidebook offering tax rebates up to 400% for hiring persons with disabilities, and a new FNU institute (SPEDI) aims to connect agricultural research with extension support across the Pacific.
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