AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRSE Jobs & Migration: New Zealand’s Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme is bringing Timor-Leste workers into NZ orchards and vineyards for the first time in 2026, with over 20,000 applications after wages reported around US$260–430 a month (and some as low as $26). ASEAN Integration: Timor-Leste’s ASEAN push is framed as a shift beyond oil—tourism, agriculture, fisheries, and digital services—while Malaysia backs reforms and connectivity, including new Dili–Kuala Lumpur flights. Science Education: A look at why Timor-Leste’s limited lab access has shaped how science is taught, and what changes are starting to matter for students and teachers. Sports & Youth Culture: Cambodia beat Timor-Leste 3-1 in the AFF Women’s Cup opener, setting up a key group match and a semi-final race. Community Support in the Region: A fundraiser in Australia’s Atauro Island Friendship Group network is backing scholarships and sanitation work, linking diaspora support to local learning and health. Education Access (Philippines, regional lens): Davao del Norte soldiers carried classroom furniture to remote indigenous communities, using education to counter violent extremism.
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