AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDigital Infrastructure & Resilience: Tonga marked a major connectivity milestone with the commissioning of its second international undersea cable, the Tonga Hawaiki Cable Branch System, named Tu‘i Vava‘u, jointly funded by Australia and New Zealand to boost reliability, capacity, and disaster resilience after past outages. Regional Diplomacy: Australia’s Governor-General Sam Mostyn and New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters are confirmed for Samoa’s 64th Independence celebrations, with Tonga’s King Tupou VI already in-country and Tonga’s PM set to attend key regional discussions. Governance & Social Policy: Tonga launched three national policy documents targeting child poverty, disability inclusion, and welfare reform, including a baseline report on multidimensional child poverty and an operational manual for a disability welfare scheme. Media Standards: The Tonga Media Association met the Prime Minister to push for a Media Complaints Council and stronger media standards, including a code of ethics and better press conference monitoring. Public Safety: Samoa says nearly 400 police officers will be deployed for Independence Week events, with fire and emergency services on standby. Security & Crime Links: Australian police raids tied to the “Coconut Cartel” have led to arrests, with reporting suggesting some Tongan men are among those facing serious charges amid an Alai Ahio death investigation. Tourism Leadership: Tonga’s Public Service Commission appointed a new CEO for the Ministry of Tourism, Sandradee Fonua Fifita, for a four-year term from 15 June 2026.
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