AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLabour Rights: A Tongan mechanic injured in Australia under the PALM scheme says he was left with little support after his wrist was crushed, including accommodation cut off and confusion around compensation and visa care—sparking fresh calls to protect workers when employment, housing and immigration are tied together. Tongan Language & Music: During Tongan Language Week, artist Folau turned grief into “Mamahi Moe Kona,” his first song written fully in Lea faka-Tonga as a tribute to his grandparents. Climate & Water: Tonga Met has expanded drought declarations as El Niño strengthens, warning of very dry months ahead, stressed water supplies, impacts on crops and livestock, and possible health risks from reduced water and hygiene. Community Arts: Ōtāhuhu’s “Te Manawa o Ōtāhuhu” proposal wants blank roller doors turned into community artwork led by schools, rangatahi and local businesses. Sports Access: UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy criticised paywall plans for the Rugby League World Cup, urging free-to-air options—important for Tonga’s diaspora fans. Environment Recognition: Friends of Tonga named a finalist in the .ORG Impact Awards for community-led work on freshwater access, climate resilience and cutting plastic pollution.
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