AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate Outlook: SPREP says El Niño has been declared and while it can bring drier-than-normal conditions across parts of the western Pacific, it may also create opportunities for some island communities as forecasts roll out. Regional Security & Travel Impact: Australia and Vanuatu have signed the Nakamal Agreement, with Vanuatu agreeing to keep its country “free from militarisation” and to consult Australia on any third-party involvement in critical infrastructure—an important signal for how ports, airports and telecoms may be managed for visitors. Fuel Crisis Ripple Effects: A new timeline shows how the Pacific fuel crisis drove sharp diesel and electricity price hikes (including big increases in Fiji, Samoa and Tonga) and pushed leaders to seek renewable energy support like solar to reduce future shocks. UAE Access for Travellers: The UAE expanded visa-on-arrival to six more countries, and a separate guide lists visa-free entry options—useful for planning routes via Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Offshore Processing Accountability: A UN report says Australia remains responsible for asylum seekers it sent to Nauru, reinforcing scrutiny of the offshore detention system.
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