AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoWorld Cup Expansion Debate: FIFA boss Gianni Infantino says the men’s World Cup could expand from 48 to 64 teams after 2026, but the China-focused takeaway is that more spots may not fix the real competitive gap. Outback Crime: NT police have reopened evidence boxes in the Peter Falconio case, releasing new photos tied to the 2001 murder and Joanne Lees’ escape. Tech & Travel Controls: Australia-linked reporting highlights how China blocks major apps and services for visitors, with practical workarounds becoming a hot topic. Economy Watch: A new look at Australia’s export slump argues it’s quietly dragging down growth and incomes, beyond the usual focus on housing and data centres. PNG-Australia Defence: Papua New Guinea and Australia sign a landmark defence treaty, framed as a new “equal partnership” with wider cooperation. Gambling Reform: Tasmania’s gaming regulator warns new pokies policies could worsen harm for problem gamblers. Cancer Data: New national figures show cervical cancer is nearly gone for younger women, while other cancers are appearing earlier. Sports Culture Row: Cricket Australia’s Australia Day anthem plans spark fresh backlash. National Spotlight: A royal commission hearing hears antisemitism concerns from ANU student Liat. Community & Safety: Police charge more men over the alleged kidnapping and murder of Sydney grandfather Chris Baghsarian. Arts & Film: Tributes pour in after Sam Neill dies at 78.
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