AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNauru & Pacific Health: Australia confirmed a third H5N1 bird flu case in South Australia and flagged another suspected case in Western Australia, with officials urging people to report unwell or dead birdlife and saying there’s no sign of spread into the agriculture sector. Pacific Eye Care: The Fred Hollows Foundation NZ says it has delivered more than 100,000 sight-restoring surgeries across the Pacific, including outreach work reaching Nauru, with 2025 alone bringing 114 clinics, 64,000 consultations and nearly 5,000 surgeries. Fuel Crisis Fallout: Pacific governments and leaders are still grappling with fuel and electricity shocks, with countries raising diesel price ceilings and pushing renewables to avoid future crises—while the region weighs tough next steps. Nauru Offshore Detention Scrutiny: A UN report says Australia can’t escape responsibility for asylum seekers sent offshore, including those linked to Nauru, renewing pressure on the detention system. Regional Fisheries & Security: Ministers meeting under the Nauru Agreement in Majuro backed progress on tuna management and endorsed a tuna development pathway, while Solomon Islands’ new PM floated a Pacific-wide security pact idea as Australia pushes a “Pacific-led” approach. Cybercrime Push: INTERPOL says cybercrime is surging across Asia and the South Pacific and highlights a new regional fund and operations that include Nauru. Climate Prep: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after it was declared underway.
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