AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAustralia–Solomon Security Reset: Prime Minister Matthew Wale and Australia’s Anthony Albanese met in Canberra to frame a “reset” built on mutual trust, with plans for a comprehensive strategic treaty and expanded police cooperation. China Pact Review: Wale says Solomon Islands will review its 2022 security pact with China, noting a non-disclosure clause limits public release of terms. Police Funding Boost: Australia pledged AUD$46m for police deployments in Solomon Islands in next week’s budget. Corruption Crackdown: Wale warns officials suspected of corruption or misuse of funds will be removed, promising tougher action in resource sectors. Water Improvements in Honiara: Solomon Water reports major progress on new concrete reservoirs at Tasahe, Titinge and Panatina, moving into testing and commissioning. Minimum Wage Workshop: An ILO-backed three-day workshop begins on minimum wage setting to strengthen fair, transparent wage systems. Bauxite Probe: Investigations start into 33 controversial bauxite shipments from Rennell, led by the AG’s Chambers with Mines Division support. Clean Water in North Guadalcanal: UNICEF and KOICA highlight WASH gains in communities like Popoloi and Mbebe. Regional Sports & Youth: SINU launches its 2026 soccer league; SICF opens registrations for the Sir Peter Kenilorea Independence chess championship. Pacific Safety Alert: Tsunami advisories remain in effect across parts of the Pacific after a 7.8 quake off Mindanao, including Solomon Islands.
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