AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Security Shock: Australia and Solomon Islands leaders condemned China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific as “provocative” and “destabilising,” with PM Matthew Wale saying it was “not the act of a friend” and calling for a stronger regional platform. Regional Diplomacy: Australia’s Anthony Albanese used his Honiara visit to push a fast-tracked comprehensive bilateral treaty with Solomon Islands, while also floating possible easier entry arrangements for Solomon Islanders as part of broader people-to-people talks. Health & Development: Australia handed over its AUD$45m Naha Birthing and Urban Health Centre in Honiara, aimed at improving maternal and child healthcare and easing pressure on existing facilities. Business & Jobs Policy: Solomon Islands PM Wale launched the GREAT Coalition Government Policy, including a Local Content Protection Policy reserving certain government contracts for indigenous businesses and plans to lower electricity tariffs to support investment and lower costs. Air Travel Deals: Solomon Airlines announced independence-season travel sales across regional routes, with discounts of 20% off regular fares until 31 July. Mining Update: Sankamap secured two-year prospecting licence renewals for its Kuma and Fauro copper-gold properties, allowing continued exploration and drilling.
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