AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNew Zealand–Solomon Islands Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale meets NZ FM Winston Peters in Auckland, pushing closer cooperation on development, climate resilience and regional priorities, with accountability flagged as a key theme. Minimum Wage Review: The Labour Division is surveying provinces to update the national minimum wage, last set in 2019, with analysis to follow and a new rate dependent on data and the Labour Advisory Board. Australia Support Under Scrutiny: Solomon Islands Opposition urges the government to spend Australia’s SBD 200m direct budget support wisely and transparently, especially for Cyclone Maila recovery and households hit by rising costs. Security Cooperation Talks: Australia and Solomon Islands signal a “reset” on security, including negotiation of a comprehensive strategic treaty and next steps for police cooperation. Anti-Corruption Push: Wale warns suspected corruption or misuse of public funds will lead to removal from office. Infrastructure & Water: Solomon Water reports progress on new Honiara reservoirs (Tasahe, Titinge, Panatina) moving into testing and commissioning. Roadworks Reminder: MID asks Honiara road users to cooperate and obey traffic management during Mendana Avenue works. Mining Oversight: Government investigation begins into 33 controversial bauxite shipments. Regional Safety: SIMS issues a strong wind warning for multiple provinces and sea areas. EU Engagement: EU reaffirms commitment, discussing future investment-driven cooperation including Bina Harbour.
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