AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGovernance Upgrade: Nauru has launched Phase II of the UNDP-backed NAIG-II project, bringing Parliament, the Electoral Commission, justice services, and civil society into a “whole-of-government” push to improve public trust and citizen participation, with Australia and New Zealand support. Deportation Fallout: Under parliamentary privilege, MP Andrew Wilkie says officers with new powers allegedly threatened violence against people from the NZYQ cohort on arrival in Nauru, as families and lawyers warn the 30-year resettlement deal is causing lifelong harm. Nauru Deal Money: Senate estimates heard Nauru has withdrawn $30.5m from an Australia-linked trust under the NZYQ deportee arrangement, including $19.8m to pay down a loan for expanding its national airline fleet. Public Health & Law: Nauru introduced a one-day annual tobacco sale ban and import restriction under a new law, with AU$2,000 fines or up to 12 months in prison for sellers. Regional Security Shift: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says he will review a secretive 2022 China security pact and begin talks on a new comprehensive treaty with Australia, signalling a “reset” after years of pro-Beijing alignment.
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