AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Security: Tonga PM Lord Fakafanua told Net Zero Investor that climate adaptation is the Pacific’s top security challenge, calling for investment to build resilient infrastructure, strengthen economies and help communities live with changing weather. Disaster Readiness: SPC and the UN World Food Programme ran a Humanitarian Warehouse Exchange in Brisbane, training Tonga’s disaster logistics officers alongside peers from six countries on warehousing, dispatch and first aid. Vehicle Policy: Tonga’s government delayed a ban on importing vehicles aged 10 years or more until 30 June 2027, citing more time to finalise legal and operational arrangements. Public Health & Law: Police Minister Mark Mitchell said he needs advice before backing “Good Samaritan” legal protections for people who call 111 during suspected drug overdoses, after a spate of GHB overdoses in Wellington. Regional Finance Access: Pacific leaders in Majuro reviewed progress on strengthening correspondent banking links, stressing it’s vital for payments, trade and remittances. Seabed Governance: Nauru and Tonga-backed deep-sea mining firms filed cases at ITLOS challenging the International Seabed Authority’s compliance inquiry over due process and transparency. Sports & National Pride: Tonga’s King and PM honoured NRL star Jason Taumalolo in Townsville for his 300th NRL game, celebrating his impact on Tonga’s rugby league pathway. Earthquake Update: A magnitude 5.2 quake was recorded about 200km south of Nuku’alofa, with no tsunami warning issued.
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