AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMiddle East Economic Shock: The Asian Development Bank is mobilising $4 billion for 15 Asia-Pacific developing members hit by the war’s fallout, including about $3b for requested government support and $1b in trade finance to keep fuel and food imports moving. Anti-Corruption Fight in Victoria: Victoria’s firefighters union is seeking to block publication of an anti-corruption watchdog report, but the Court of Appeal upheld a decision requiring identities of the parties behind the challenge to be revealed. Vanuatu–France Islands Row: Vanuatu says France is stalling talks over the disputed Matthew and Hunter islands, warning progress could be derailed by France’s 2027 elections. Pacific Ocean Governance: Former Forum SG Dame Meg Taylor urged Pacific unity as militarisation and outside funding threaten Pacific control of ocean futures. Renewables Push in Vanuatu: A hybrid power station is bringing Vanuatu closer to its renewable energy goals, while Pacific leaders keep turning to solar as fuel costs bite. Cybercrime Cooperation: Fiji is driving Pacific-wide cybercrime legal coordination, with a regional handbook nearing completion after PILON meetings in Nadi. Election Watch: Five former Vanuatu prime ministers are among candidates for the snap election on 13 October, with the Electoral Commission screening eligibility. Transport & Tourism: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, boosting access to Santo. Climate Legal Pressure: A Vanuatu-linked climate advocacy push argues the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion should now translate into stronger negotiations for loss and damage.
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