AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: Australia’s Pacific minister Pat Conroy says China is seeking a permanent security presence in the region, warning that Beijing is pursuing this through policing cooperation while Australia backs security led by Pacific countries. Tonga Budget: Tonga’s Parliament has approved the 2026/27 budget worth about $949.4m, targeting cost-of-living relief, community investment and resilience, with a planned deficit covered by bonds and cash reserves. El Niño Pressure: Papua New Guinea is bracing for worsening food insecurity as El Niño brings drought, frost and crop losses, with Oxfam warning millions could be affected; Tonga is also facing rising drought and cyclone risks as El Niño is declared. Fuel Costs: Pacific finance ministers meet in the Marshall Islands amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, higher import costs and food vulnerability, with Tonga reporting higher diesel prices for the third month. Deep-Sea Life: Scientists report the first live observations of goblin sharks in the Central Pacific, including near the Tonga Trench—rare footage that expands what’s known about the species’ range. Climate Finance Dispute: Australia refuses to release internal climate trust-fund papers for Tuvalu, citing diplomatic harm, as the fund is invested in assets tied to fossil fuels. Community & Culture: Miss Heilala 2026 contestants in Tonga drew interview topics including climate change, cost of living, youth unemployment and digital safety ahead of judging on 30 June.
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