AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Diplomacy: Australian PM Anthony Albanese has touched down in Fiji to sign the Vuvale Union with Sitiveni Rabuka, then heads to the Solomon Islands to push a new treaty—part of a broader push to strengthen Pacific ties as China’s influence remains a central talking point. Vanuatu-Australia Deal: Vanuatu has now signed the long-delayed Nakamal Agreement with Australia, locking in a A$500m package and confirming Australia as Port Vila’s primary policing and disaster-response partner, with new consultation rules around any third-party involvement in critical infrastructure. Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines is launching a Port Vila–Christchurch service, adding a second gateway to New Zealand and building on existing Auckland–Port Vila routes—good news for visitor choice and arrivals. Tourism Industry Boost: The Pacific Tourism Organisation says SPTE 2026 in Fiji hit record participation and business meetings, while a separate SPTO workshop in Nadi trained tourism data officers from Vanuatu and other islands to strengthen evidence-based planning. Community Development: LDS Church humanitarian teams report new clean-water systems on Malekula, alongside health and education support for remote communities. Cruise Interest: Royal Caribbean’s Lelepa Royal Beach Club in Vanuatu is already on sale, with hints it could help drive more frequent cruising to the island. Travel Safety/Reminders: WWII ordnance disposal efforts continue across the South Pacific, including work linked to Nanumea Lagoon in Tuvalu.
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