AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPALM Worker Protections: Australia’s employment department says it’s aware of reports of disengaged Fijian workers under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme, noting disengaged workers lose program protections and urging people to use the 24/7 support line. Regional Connectivity: Fiji Airways will resume direct Nadi–Nouméa flights from September 22, twice weekly, boosting tourism and links for Pacific agencies. Climate Finance Push: Fiji’s Lynda Tabuya tells the Global Environment Facility Assembly that climate funding for small island states must be faster, simpler and more flexible as risks intensify. Quad Port Doubts: Analysts question Quad’s proposed Fiji port project after foreign ministers agreed to pursue port infrastructure, with concerns about differing priorities. Fisheries Compliance: Pacific fisheries officials in Suva train on new EU freezer-vessel rules that could affect 97% of EU-listed Pacific vessels, tightening freezing and traceability. Suva Court Case: Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Qiliho plead not guilty to alleged inciting mutiny, with a pre-trial conference set. Local Waste Drive: Nasinu Town Council launches Return and Earn to cut landfill pressure by paying residents for recyclable bottles and cans. Fuel Pressure on Transport: Fiji taxi and bus operators renew calls for relief as fuel costs squeeze earnings and subsidy access. Trade Agenda in Suva: Pacific trade officials meet to shape the region’s trade priorities, including labour mobility principles and regional trade cooperation.
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