AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDrug Enforcement Tech & Security: Australian Federal Police and Australian Border Force charged six men in NSW over an alleged attempt to import 120 kg of cocaine from the US, after officers intercepted vehicle transmissions from California and found the drugs hidden inside; searches on June 18 also uncovered a commercial-grade clandestine lab at Kingsdale, with additional cocaine and meth seized. Regional Climate Resilience: Solomon Islands youth and officials completed a 14-day climate-resilient agriculture and fisheries seminar in China, focusing on climate-smart aquaculture, fisheries management, and practical adaptation approaches they plan to apply back in Malaita. El Niño Preparedness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to start preparing now that an El Niño event has been declared underway, warning impacts will vary by country and stressing early action. Road Safety Systems: With World Bank support, Solomon Islands’ Ministry of Infrastructure Development wrapped up national road safety training and meetings in Honiara to set up the National Road Safety Council framework and strengthen coordination. Science & Health (Genomics): A Yale-led study reports Denisovan-inherited DNA still affects immune activity in people across Near Oceania, including the Solomon Islands, adding to research on how ancient genetics shapes modern health. Central Banking & Digital Finance: Central Bank of Solomon Islands outlined a future-facing plan for central banking, including a possible Central Bank Digital Currency, while reiterating institutional independence as key to public trust. Maritime Infrastructure: Solomon Ports commissioned the new Kulabule Jetty at Honiara’s domestic terminal to ease congestion and improve inter-island passenger and shipping services.
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