AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAustralia–Solomon Security Reset: Prime Minister Matthew Wale and Australia’s Anthony Albanese used talks in Canberra to frame a “reset” built on mutual trust, with plans for a new comprehensive strategic treaty and a next phase of police cooperation. Anti-Corruption Push: Wale warned suspected misuse of public funds will be removed from office, promising tougher action in resource sectors. China Pact Watch: In parliament, Wale’s predecessor Manasseh Sogavare said Solomon Islands’ security arrangement with China won’t undermine regional peace, while the opposition argues the PM’s gold-dealer licence claims may not follow the law. Mining Oversight: A probe has begun into 33 controversial bauxite shipments from Rennell, led by the Attorney General’s Chambers. Labour Policy: An ILO-supported workshop on minimum wage setting starts in Honiara to strengthen fair, transparent wage review systems. Water & Health: Solomon Water reports major progress on new Honiara reservoirs, while UNICEF/KOICA WASH work is improving safe water and sanitation in North Guadalcanal. EU Development Focus: The EU says projects on water, renewable energy and governance are continuing despite the new government, including interest in Malaita’s Bina Harbour tuna processing. Weather & Safety: SIMS issued a strong wind warning for multiple provinces and waters, urging caution for sea travellers. Regional Alert: Pacific tsunami advisories remain in place after a 7.8 Philippines earthquake, including for Solomon Islands coastal areas.
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