AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate & COP31 Spend: Australia’s A$20m bill to host a UN Pre-COP31 climate meeting in Fiji is sparking a Canberra political fight, with the Opposition arguing taxpayers shouldn’t fund it while households face cost-of-living pressure. Fisheries Monitoring & EEZ Security: Samoa is pushing stronger fish stock monitoring and protection of its Exclusive Economic Zone at the WCPFC scientific session, stressing that without better surveillance and data-sharing, only a few countries benefit. Pacific Climate Diplomacy: Forum foreign ministers backed a stronger regional climate push ahead of COP31, calling for more climate finance, renewable energy investment, and Pacific leadership through Pre-COP31 meetings. Niue Cultural & Creative Industries: Niue’s new silver coin marks 75 years of Chabad-Lubavitch leadership, blending local legal-tender branding with global Jewish history—an unusual boost for collectors and cultural storytelling. Cultural Industries: Tonga ratified UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on cultural diversity, strengthening support for artists and creative enterprises; Samoa and Niue are already part of the Pacific cooperation base. Tourism & Trade: The Solomon Islands is using the Treasures of the South Pacific roadshow to draw Australian travel trade interest, with Niue listed among core member destinations.
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