AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAustralia social media ban spillover: Despite millions of account deactivations, parents say Australia’s under-16s social media ban is being bypassed, with only a 37% drop in account holding and heavy enforcement falling on families. Sports funding for Solomon Islands: The 2023 Pacific Games GOC launched a SBD50,000 programme to strengthen National Sports Federations ahead of and beyond the Honiara Games. Labour mobility shift: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale signalled plans to phase out PALM and RSE labour mobility schemes to focus on local jobs and youth opportunities. Justice sector capacity-building: PNG and Solomon Islands agreed to strengthen prosecution services, including training in financial crime, corruption, cybercrime and violence cases. Rural transport boost: North Guadalcanal received 13 trucks for its 13 Economic Zones under PRC and local funding support, aiming to improve market access for farmers. Roadworks in Malaita: TTC started 5km tar-sealed works from Kwaibala to Oibola, funded through Australia’s National Transport Fund. Resource sector crackdown: Wale warned illegal loggers and miners will face strong action, while legitimate investors are welcomed. Minimum wage push: SICCI urged a data-driven minimum wage review that balances worker welfare with business affordability and compliance. Digital finance promotion: M-SELEN launched a nationwide rewards campaign to drive more daily mobile transactions and weekly prize draws. EU development focus: The EU reaffirmed commitment to Solomon Islands and discussed future investment-driven cooperation, including the proposed Bina Harbour project. Honiara road safety reminder: MID asked road users to be patient and respect traffic controllers during Mendana Avenue roadworks.
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