AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEarly Childhood Workforce Pressure: In Victoria, early childhood educators say they’re burnt out and “paid peanuts,” arguing the sector isn’t valuing the role that shapes children’s early development. Immigration, Pregnancy and Exploitation: A Pacific Islander women’s story highlights how lack of valid visas can trap workers in under-the-table jobs, with pregnancy and family separation made worse by fear and debt. Vanuatu Politics—Snap Election Line-up: Five former Vanuatu prime ministers are among candidates for the October 13 snap election, with the Electoral Commission screening eligibility (including debt checks) ahead of publishing qualified names. Vanuatu–France Islands Dispute: Vanuatu accuses France of stalling talks over Matthew and Hunter islands, warning negotiations could be derailed by France’s 2027 election politics. Climate Accountability Push: The UN backs an International Court of Justice climate resolution, strengthening the legal and political push for responsibility and possible reparations—an issue closely tied to Pacific advocacy. Pacific Climate Diplomacy: 350.org Pacific Climate Warriors urges more Pacific governments to endorse the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty ahead of Bonn. Regional Energy Transition: A Vanuatu hybrid power station move is framed as progress toward renewable energy goals. Health Systems: WHO releases a practical manual for Western Pacific health workers to strengthen diagnostic stewardship and tackle antimicrobial resistance. Oceans Governance Critique: A legal expert warns ocean and climate negotiations often sideline Pacific and Global South voices behind closed doors. International Relations: India and Papua New Guinea review bilateral ties and agree to deepen collaboration across sectors.
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