AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPolice & Community Trust: Tonga-born Chief Supt Siaosi (George) Fanamanu has been appointed New Ireland police commander, pledging partnership-based policing built on respect, follow-through, and close ties with churches, women’s groups, and youth. Culture & Identity: Tonga Language Week is being marked in Aotearoa with church services and community talks, including stories from mixed-heritage Tongans finding pride through language and customs. Arts & Education: Tongan artist Dr Sione Faletau returns as a permanent lecturer at the University of Auckland’s Elam School of Fine Arts, a full-circle win that also spotlights representation for Pacific students. Climate Action (Pacific-wide): Fiji is leading the Kiwa Pacific CIRCLE project, with Tonga among four nations, putting women, youth, and people with disabilities at the centre of nature-based climate adaptation. Sports & Media: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy urges free-to-air access for Rugby League World Cup matches, arguing the sport is pride and identity for communities. Regional Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to global undersea cable networks, opening new options for trade and services. Public Safety: King Tupou VI calls for an urgent, integrated national response to illicit drugs, including better rehabilitation and border cooperation.
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