AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkplace health & labour rights: A Tongan PALM worker injured in Australia says he got little support after surgery and even slept in a park when accommodation stopped, highlighting how visa, housing, and compensation can leave injured workers stranded. Stroke & long-term care: Fiji and Melbourne Storm prop Tui Kamikamica has been forced into medical retirement after a stroke, underscoring the need for ongoing heart/brain follow-up and safe return-to-activity decisions. Drought & public health: Tonga Meteorological Service expanded drought declarations as El Niño brings very dry conditions, warning of dehydration, skin and infectious disease risk, and hygiene problems if water access drops. Coastal flooding readiness: Tongan oceanographer Dr Moleni Tu’uholoaki’s research is improving impact-based early warning for cyclones and coastal inundation—aimed at better protecting homes, roads, schools, hospitals, and other services. Mosquito-borne disease watch: Hawaiʻi DOH reported another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu and urged residents to remove standing water, especially with rain risk after flooding. Community safety & trauma: A deadly shooting outside a Tongan funeral in Utah left one dead and two critically injured, renewing calls for conflict prevention and mental health support after violence.
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