AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSouth China Sea: The US, UK, Australia and 12 others reaffirmed the 2016 Hague arbitration as “final and legally binding,” rejecting China’s expansive claims and warning against “destabilising” actions. Pacific Security: Australia also raised concerns over China’s missile test in the Pacific, with Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy calling it “provocative” and arguing it strengthens the case for a Pacific-led security pact. Anti-Semitism Oversight: Education Minister Jason Clare warned universities should expect “pretty horrific evidence” as the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion prepares further hearings in Melbourne. Housing & Planning: A zoning analysis claims 76% of residential land within 20km of capital city centres is restricted, while separate reporting highlights how federal tax settings and state planning choices are reshaping affordability. Energy Transition Governance: The ACCC warns virtual power plants won’t scale fast enough without more household participation, risking cost blowouts as Australia shifts away from coal. WA Cabinet Shake-up: WA Premier Roger Cook took on tourism and defence industries, with transport/infrastructure expanded and new portfolios assigned after Paul Papalia’s resignation. Youth Support Tender: WA opened tender for the BRIGHT service model to provide emergency accommodation and case management for vulnerable young people leaving care. Politics Polling: A Resolve Political Monitor poll shows One Nation support slipping to 26% while the Coalition rises to 23%, as Hanson’s personal standing also falls.
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