AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: A new focus on undersea cables is emerging after reports of Chinese-linked ships cutting telecom lines near Taiwan—one tied to a Taiwan court conviction, another reportedly fleeing undetected—highlighting grey-zone interference with little immediate fallout. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion 141-8, with Vanuatu leading the push; the resolution reinforces that states have legal duties on emissions and, crucially for island nations, protects continuity of maritime zones. Vanuatu–Australia/China: Port Vila confirmed it will sign the Nakamal Agreement with Australia and the Namele Agreement with China after months of sovereignty edits, with security and critical infrastructure clauses at the centre of the renegotiations. Youth & Budget 2026: Young people across Aotearoa are calling for Budget 2026 to fund rangatahi wellbeing—youth spaces, mental health, transport, and affordable childcare. Local Governance: Australia’s visa fee cuts for Pacific travellers may cost NZ $1–2m a year, even as officials say it supports stronger regional engagement. Infrastructure Delays: Willyama High School in NSW is finally moving toward rebuild after mould and asbestos forced demolition.
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