AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBorder Security & Jobs: Australia’s Deputy PM Richard Marles joined Solomon Islands ministers to officially open the Western Border Outpost in the Shortland Islands, bringing RSIPF, Customs, Immigration and Biosecurity under one roof to strengthen border and maritime security, with the project backed by over $100m AUD and creating 368 jobs. Climate Loss & Damage: Solomon Islands is drafting its first national policy and investment roadmap to tackle climate loss and damage, after estimating climate impacts cost about US$79m a year (8.69% of GDP), with consultations in Honiara from 10–13 August. Fisheries Crackdown: Operation Island Chief 2026 identified 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four during a two-week regional surveillance push across 11 FFA members’ waters. Regional Unity Under Pressure: Forum foreign ministers in Suva backed a broad action package for leaders ahead of Palau, but struggled to agree on wording for a political statement after China’s ballistic missile test. Digital Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to global undersea cable networks for the first time, supported by Australia’s cable rollout. Weather Alert: Heavy Rain Warning No. 8 remains current for Temotu, with risks of landslides and flash flooding. Sports: Central Coast FC booked an OFC Champions League semi-final spot after beating AS Tiga Sport 2-0.
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