AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Security: Tonga’s PM Lord Fatafehi Fakafanua joins Pacific leaders condemning China’s nuclear-capable long-range missile test, saying it “created tension” and warning against militarising the ocean. Climate & Community: Pacific leaders push for climate “loss and damage” payments at COP27, arguing slow progress is out of step with the Blue Pacific’s urgent reality. Sport & Youth Pathways: Tonga signs an AU$250m, 10-year Pacific Rugby League Partnership with Australia, Samoa, Fiji and PNG—aimed at grassroots growth, school pathways, and girls’ competitions. Women’s Leadership: National Women’s Fono 2026 convenes hundreds of women in Nuku’alofa to shape a 2026–2029 action plan, with Crown Princess Sinaitakala Tukuʻaho and Acting PM Dr Viliami Uasike Latu backing stronger action. Child Protection: Crown Princess Sinaitakala launches Tonga’s first national child protection policy, Mataʻikoloa, to strengthen safeguards across government and partners. Culture on Stage: USP’s Oceania Centre for Arts premieres “Sina & the Eel” in Suva on Aug 7–8, retelling a shared Pacific legend through dance and music. Health & Education: ProCare celebrates top Pacific nursing graduates from Unitec, including Tongan/Niuean/Māori recipient Grace McCormick, spotlighting Pacific leadership in primary care. Lifestyle & Film: Reviews and interviews around Disney’s live-action “Moana” keep Polynesian culture in the spotlight—even as critics call the remake a lifeless copy.
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