AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreat Barrier Reef Governance: UNESCO’s draft decision keeps Australia’s Great Barrier Reef off the “in danger” list, but warns recovery capacity is weakening after mass bleaching in 2024–25 and flags ongoing risks like water quality, climate impacts, fisheries and land clearing—Australia will face further reporting scrutiny in 2028. Emergency Preparedness: Greater Shepparton Council has launched an Emergency Dashboard with live bushfire, flood, weather, power and road-closure updates, built with CFA, SES, Victoria Police and the community, funded through recovery support after the 2022 and 2024 floods. Child Online Safety: Prime Minister Albanese condemned Senate delays to amendments strengthening the eSafety Commissioner’s powers to enforce Australia’s under-16 social media ban, arguing platforms could delete material before stronger document demands can be made. Public Sector Accountability: Australia’s Parliament is also in focus on governance standards, while broader debate continues over how regulators and institutions should police compliance and protect the public. Health & Community Monitoring: First Nations rangers in WA are “eyes and ears” for H5N1 after cases in migratory birds, with surveillance focused on early detection while avoiding contact with wildlife. Regional Economy Watch: Westpac reports PNG’s economy is holding steady in 1H 2026, supported by resource earnings, improved foreign exchange liquidity and continued non-resource activity.
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