AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUndersea Cable Tensions: A new report spotlights how grey-zone interference—like cable sabotage near Taiwan—keeps targeting critical digital infrastructure, with the Pacific flagged as especially vulnerable. LEO Internet Push: PNG’s connectivity story is shifting fast as Starlink’s approval follows a court fight, and OneWeb trials add another option for remote communities and businesses. Skills for Jobs: Australia and PNG launched the Pacific Australia Skills program in Port Moresby, aiming to boost TVET pathways and workforce capability. Women in Research: Australia is funding advanced training in Melbourne for 12 PNG women researchers from Lae. Finance Tech Upgrade: NCSL says it will invest more in technology, cyber security and financial literacy after upgrading its core banking system. Health Access: St John commissioned PNG’s first ambulance service in Unggai Bena, after local training and deployment. Local Learning: Ela Murray International School completed phase one of new classrooms in Port Moresby. Regional Security: Operation Tui Moana 2026 wrapped up, strengthening fisheries surveillance across multiple Pacific countries.
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