AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAustralia–Solomon Islands First Talks: Newly elected PM Matthew Wale will travel to Canberra to meet Anthony Albanese on 3 June, with economic development and security cooperation expected to top the agenda. China Security Scrutiny: A report says Chinese police in the Solomon Islands’ Fighter One village used fingerprinting and personal-data cards after a 2022 security pact, raising concerns about surveillance and legal safeguards. US Investment Deal: In Honiara, the US and Solomon Islands signed an Investment Incentive Agreement enabling US DFC-backed private investment for jobs, infrastructure, connectivity and energy. Cyclone Maila Reassurance Visit: PM Wale is set to visit Western and Choiseul communities affected by Tropical Cyclone Maila, with Australian funding via the High Commission and coordination through the National Disaster Council. Education Water Upgrade: Vavalu Primary in Guadalcanal received new WASH facilities—spring water supply, ablution blocks and handwashing stations—supporting attendance and hygiene. Roadworks Disruption: Honiara’s Mendana Avenue CBD roadworks continue until end-July, with lane closures and traffic control measures. Local Governance & Faith: East Malaita MP Manasseh Maelanga was ordained an Anglican priest, shortly after being sworn in as Home Affairs minister. Community Safety: Malaita chiefs approved a police-led crocodile hunt after two fatal attacks on the Wairaha River.
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