AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVanuatu–West Papua Diplomacy: Vanuatu is urging Pacific Islands Forum members to back a UN General Assembly push for West Papuans’ self-determination, keeping the indigenous struggle in the spotlight despite MSG officials saying it can’t be raised there. Pacific Culture & Music: Aelan Riddim Music Festival returns in Honiara with artists from Vanuatu, PNG and Fiji, backed by Air Niugini to strengthen Melanesian creative links. Regional Mobility Policy: New Zealand is cutting Pacific visa fees and extending default multi-entry visas, but officials warn it could cost $1–2 million a year and strain immigration funding. Youth & Community Voices: Young people across Aotearoa are calling for Budget 2026 to fund youth spaces, mental health, transport and affordable childcare—rangatahi say they need real opportunities now. Climate Accountability: The UN General Assembly backed a resolution strengthening legal duties on climate action, with Vanuatu spearheading the push alongside youth and civil society. Culture Under Pressure: A women-focused history walk in NSW was harassed by boys on e-bikes, sparking outrage and police involvement. Vanuatu in the Spotlight Abroad: A ni-Vanuatu seasonal worker convicted over a fatal amputation in Australia may be eligible for release later this year.
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