AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealth Budget Priority: Fiji’s Health Minister Dr Ratu Atonio Lalabalavu says the 2026-2027 budget must fully cover doctors’ and nurses’ salaries, allowances and overtime to stop hospital disruptions and burnout amid staffing shortages. Australia–Fiji Funding: Cabinet-backed changes will route an extra A$24m from Australia through the Fiji Social Infrastructure Programme to upgrade schools and health facilities, with delivery extended to Dec 2028. Pacific Security & Climate: Australia and New Zealand reaffirmed Pacific-led regionalism ahead of the 55th PIF Leaders’ Meeting, pledging stronger support for Pacific priorities on security and climate action. NFP Election Push: Defence Minister Pio Tikoduadua urged the National Federation Party to evolve and target at least 15 seats in 2027, while leader Biman Prasad said the NFP will contest alone. Justice Reform: The new “spent convictions” law is being hailed as a second-chance reform, removing eligible past convictions from police clearance certificates. Social Crisis Focus: Fiji’s Medical Association warns HIV and the drug crisis can’t be solved by healthcare alone, calling for a whole-of-government and whole-of-society response. Environment & Waste: Environment Minister Lynda Tabuya says Fiji can’t claim climate resilience while pollution and poor waste management keep harming rivers, reefs and ecosystems. Tsunami Watch: After a major Philippines earthquake, Fiji is under monitoring with coastal advisories urging people to stay alert and avoid beaches. Local Governance: Lautoka agencies are drafting a coordinated plan to address rising street dwellers and street children, including concerns raised by residents and businesses.
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