AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndo-Pacific Security & Infrastructure: Quad foreign ministers in New Delhi (US, Japan, Australia, India) rolled out new maritime surveillance, energy security, critical minerals and a Fiji port-infrastructure push, while also flagging concerns over economic coercion and the Strait of Hormuz. Solomon Islands–Australia Reset: New PM Matthew Wale is heading to Canberra for “pivotal” talks with Anthony Albanese, signalling a comprehensive strategic treaty with Australia and a review of the 2022 China security pact. Climate Resilience Funding: The GEF approved new LDCF/SCCF projects including support for Solomon Islands to cut flood and coastal risks, boost food and water security, and strengthen disaster preparedness. Fisheries Surveillance Story: Operation Tui Moana 2026 continues across the Pacific, with local officers highlighting how science, training and patrols help tackle IUU fishing. Local Tech & Transport: Honiara’s Yacht Club Junction sealing is completed, and more Mendana Avenue roadworks are underway—expect CBD traffic delays through July. Education Governance: SINU’s VC warns Solomon Islands curriculum decisions can’t be “outsourced,” calling for locally grounded education planning. Public Science/Community: Solomon Ports hosts a 70th Anniversary open day with engineering and operations demonstrations for the public. WWII Underwater Discovery: A Pacific WWII submarine wreck (USS Herring) has been confirmed by underwater archaeologists, adding to the region’s underwater history.
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