AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRugby & National Pride: Lakapi Samoa chairman Namulauulu Sami Leota has been appointed Samoa’s representative on the World Rugby Council, keeping Samoa’s voice at the top table. Manu Samoa Boost: Former All Blacks fullback Shaun Stevenson has confirmed he’ll play for Samoa from November, ending speculation and adding depth ahead of test matches. Parliament & Rugby Funding: PM Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt told MPs Australia urged him to sign the AU$50m Veimoana rugby agreement, sparking a heated accountability debate. Education Focus: Samoa opened Post-School Education Week 2026, with leaders stressing PSET as a pathway to jobs and skills for young people. Workforce Development: The Public Service Commission highlighted progress under Australia’s Tautai programme, including 109 officials graduating in HR, public sector management and procurement. Labour Mobility Pressure: A Vaisigano 1 MP called for overseas recruitment to ease village labour shortages as workers leave under NZ/Australia schemes. Health Services Alarm: A district MP demanded removal of a Sataua hospital doctor, alleging long absences and poor patient care. Youth & Democracy: Pacific youth leaders met in Fiji to push for stronger youth roles in governance, saying young people remain underrepresented. Crime & Safety: Samoa police said Vietnam declined face-to-face interview requests in a murder case involving Samoan nationals, while authorities also address public concern over an Australian fugitive’s posts claiming Samoa links. Sports Development: Australia’s ADF donated cricket gear to Samoa’s cricket association to support local teams.
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