AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & COP31 Costs: Australia’s A$20m bill to host a UN Pre-COP31 climate summit in Fiji is sparking a political fight in Canberra, with the Opposition arguing taxpayers shouldn’t pay while households face cost-of-living pressure. Pacific Fisheries Security: Samoa is pushing stronger fish stock monitoring and EEZ protection at the WCPFC scientific session in Apia, warning that without better national E-Zone monitoring only a few countries benefit, while also coordinating Blue Pacific operations against illegal fishing, drugs and trafficking. Niue in Regional Climate Diplomacy: Forum Foreign Ministers backed a stronger Pacific climate push ahead of COP31, endorsing the COP31 Pacific Partnership and Pacific COP31 Envoys, with Niue listed among senior officials attending. Niue Collectibles & Heritage: Niue’s new silver coin marks 75 years of Chabad-Lubavitch leadership, blending Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s portrait and 770 Eastern Parkway imagery with legal-tender Niue coin status. Tourism Trade Links: The Solomon Islands is using the Treasures of the South Pacific roadshow to keep regional destinations high on Australia’s travel radar, with Niue among member tourism offices. Cultural Industries: Tonga ratified UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on cultural expressions, strengthening support for artists and creative enterprises—Samoa and Niue are already part of the Pacific base for cooperation.
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