AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUndersea Connectivity: All Pacific Islands Forum members are now linked to the global undersea cable network, with Australia helping deliver 10,300+ km of new cables—good news for PNG’s digital reliability and future trade and tourism services. Visa Shock for Travellers: PNG is pushing for visa reciprocity after the US made a refundable US$20,000 bond permanent for some countries, with PM Marape saying PNG will review charges and entry rules to match partners. Tourism & Marine Moves: PNG Tourism Promotion Authority has partnered to bring a ferry back into service in Port Moresby Harbour, aiming to restart sightseeing and build new marine tourism products. New Hotel Opening: Sheraton Port Moresby Stanley Hotel and Suites has opened, adding major meetings and hospitality capacity near the airport and Vision City. Air Niugini Disruptions: Runway rehabilitation is forcing temporary aircraft limits at Mt Hagen, Hoskins and Kiunga, with schedule changes expected until late 2026. Safety & Health: Communities along the Motu-Koitabu coast are calling for action on rising rubbish and plastic pollution, while PNG is also seeing a rise in eye disease risk, including cataracts linked to diabetes. Travel Alerts: A 5.8 quake struck PNG’s north coast; no damage reported yet.
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