AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Affairs: NATO leaders meet in Ankara as the US steps back from its usual Europe role, with Trump pushing a “Nato 3.0” reboot and demanding “loyalty” after disputes over attacks on Iran. Pacific Security: Australia and Fiji sign landmark defence treaties in Suva, with Rabuka saying Fiji’s sovereignty is secure and Albanese framing the deal as “common danger” planning amid China’s growing Pacific presence. Health & Food Security: Australia’s poultry industry is on high alert for H5 bird flu after seven cases were detected nationwide, prompting preparations like bringing free-range birds under cover and tighter monitoring of wild bird spread. Housing & Consumer Protection: A Queensland tiny homes collapse has left nearly 200 customers, including an 85-year-old grandfather with prostate cancer, about $5.5m out of pocket, raising calls to tighten rules around what counts as a “dwelling.” Economy & Investing: VanEck plans Australia’s first AI-driven international equity ETF, using generative reinforcement learning to pick global stocks. Sport (NRL): Queensland coach Kevin Walters says the Origin decider will be a “big indication” for World Cup halfback selection, with Nathan Cleary facing pressure from Sam Walker. Culture & Heritage: A Robert Burns cup long in a Scottish family has returned to Australia’s Burns heritage network, with plans for display at Ellisland Museum and Farm.
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