AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoASEAN & Jobs: Singapore’s PM Lawrence Wong wrapped up a first official visit to Timor-Leste, promising a “new chapter” with stronger healthcare and education ties, a regular foreign-ministry consultation mechanism, and more sectors opening to Timorese workers next year—aimed at helping Dili contribute to ASEAN (including preparations for the 2029 chair). Skills & Training: Australia will fund Pacific Australia Skills with FJD359.8m (2025–2029), including support for Timor-Leste, to close local job and TVET gaps through locally led training hubs. Education Costs: Australia raised student visa fees (subclass 500) to AUD 2,500 from July 1, but kept lower charges for Timor-Leste and ASEAN students, with ELICOS applicants paying AUD 2,050. Culture & Craft: “Policromia Lusófona” showcased traditional crafts from Portuguese-speaking countries, including Timor-Leste, highlighting shared Lusophone heritage through textiles, instruments, sculptures, and everyday objects. Community & Wellbeing: Caritas Australia welcomed a Timor-Leste delegation, reaffirming long-running Church-linked support for vulnerable communities and recovery efforts.
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