AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: Fiji and Australia’s new “Ocean of Peace” mutual defence alliance is drawing regional attention, with New Zealand signalling it will explore joining after the treaty was signed in Suva—while Pacific leaders continue to react to China’s missile test and push for an “ocean of peace” approach. Constitution & Elections: The National Federation Party says Fiji’s constitutional review process should not be rushed, warning new legislation and electoral changes may not be ready before the next general election due by Feb 2027. Disaster Finance: PCRIC has opened a new Suva headquarters to speed up disaster payouts for Pacific governments, marking its 10th anniversary of helping countries access faster funds after cyclones and floods. Governance & Integrity: REALB chair Ilimotama Cawi says some licensed agents are allegedly buying and reselling properties, calling it a conflict of interest and pushing ethics training with FNU. Economy & Trade: Fiji-Australia business councils’ joint forum opens registration for Aug 27–29 in Suva, with agriculture flagged as the next big bilateral trade push. Public Services: Skills shortages are delaying Fiji infrastructure projects, and communities in Taveuni report long-running electricity gaps affecting students and daily life.
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