AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNational Budget Watch: Fiji’s 2026-2027 Budget is due tomorrow, with major pressure points on public services and cost of living—FTU is seeking a 15% pay rise for teachers, while social protection minister Sashi Kiran says a temporary welfare top-up for 130,000 vulnerable Fijians may extend past July depending on the fuel crisis. Transport Costs: The FCCC has approved a temporary taxi fare rise from July 1, lifting the distance-based drop charge (general taxis 10c to 14c per 100m) to offset higher global fuel costs. Health System: The Health Ministry says hospital upgrades are its top budget priority, and it will recruit new doctors after a civil service hiring freeze exemption. New Political Party: Fiji now has nine registered parties after the Registrar approved the NeXTGEN Alliance Party. Regional Security: Australia is open to a Pacific-wide security deal, with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale raising the idea during talks with Anthony Albanese. Law & Order: FWCC says police need more resources and training, arguing the military budget should be reduced. Drugs & Maritime Patrols: Multi-agency operations continue in Lau waters as authorities investigate suspected drug parcels and expand maritime enforcement. Housing: Housing minister Maciu Nalumisa is pushing for an increase to the first-home owners grant and continued support for informal settlement upgrading.
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