AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Aero Dili launched its first direct Darwin–Dili service, starting 21 June, with flights twice weekly (Sundays and Tuesdays). The new link is expected to boost Australia-bound travel, tourism operators, accommodation providers, and business and education travel across Timor-Leste. Energy & Power Access: Ampowr signed an MoU with Indonesia’s Ministry of Villages to electrify remote communities using solar PV, battery storage, and energy-management software—moving from pilots in four villages to scaling up to 300 and beyond. Oil & Gas: Sunda Energy is reviewing options for the planned Chuditch-2 appraisal well after receiving a notice of intention to terminate, while also pushing ahead with its planned New Zealand acquisition (Matahio NZ) subject to approvals. Regional Trade & Investment: Timor-Leste’s Vice Prime Minister Francisco Kalbuadi Lay used the GBA–ASEAN Summit to argue for closer Asean–Greater Bay Area ties to attract investment and technology transfer, stressing capacity-building for newer members. Disaster Logistics: SPC and WFP trained logistics and warehouse officers from Timor-Leste and other Pacific states in Brisbane under the Humanitarian Warehouse Exchange, aimed at faster relief dispatch during disasters.
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