AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSecurity & Diplomacy: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says his government will review the secretive 2022 security pact with China, noting he only gained access to the text days before his Australia trip and that it includes a non-disclosure clause; he also says he has reshuffled key positions to get the deal reviewed. Australia Reset: In Canberra, Wale and Australian PM Anthony Albanese agreed to “elevate” ties through negotiations on a comprehensive strategic treaty and to deepen police cooperation, with leaders framing the move as a “reset” after years of tension. Aid & Education Commitments: Australia pledged SBD 200 million (AUD 35m) to support Solomon Islands’ response to Cyclone Maila and energy-shock impacts, plus doubling training and vocational scholarships to 1,500 by 2027 and increasing Pacific Engagement visas to 300. Local Governance & Youth: Isabel youth leaders and former PM Jeremiah Manele urged development that reaches villages and protects natural resources, while a separate youth governance survey highlights low trust in public financial management and rights protections. Community Safety Programs: New Zealand-backed initiatives launched in Auki aim to reduce violence against children and improve child protection and local youth entrepreneurship. Justice Update: A man found “of unsound mind” in an attempted murder case remains at Rove Correctional Centre pending Governor General directions for mental detention remand.
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