AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoPrime Minister’s Australia trip: Matthew Wale has arrived in Australia for his first official overseas visit, with talks in Canberra expected to cover regional security, development, economic growth, and climate resilience, including a leaders’ meeting with Anthony Albanese on 3 June. Federal system push: Wale says the GREAT government will table a federal system bill later this year (aiming for the November/December sitting), with provinces to play a key role in shaping the model. Revenue Sharing Bill fast-tracked: GREAT also plans to speed up the long-awaited Revenue Sharing Bill to strengthen provincial autonomy, but warns implementation will depend on staffing and capacity. Climate insurance payout milestone: The Central Bank says rural Solomon Islanders have received the first TrigaCash parametric microinsurance payouts after heavy rainfall, proving the system can trigger and deliver funds quickly. Road works in Honiara: Yacht Club Junction sealing on Mendana Avenue is now open, with remaining sealing sections to follow and traffic disruptions expected. Malaita governance on violence: Malaita’s Premier Elijah Asilaua urged NGOs to coordinate with the provincial government to avoid duplication, while Central Province admitted a policy gap on gender-based violence and pledged reform. Health cooperation: Rick Houenipwela met the Philippines ambassador, noting an MoU on health cooperation is nearing final internal review. Regional security context: PNG’s Marape reiterated no foreign military bases as Australia expands presence at Lombrum, a reminder of the wider security debate across the region.
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