Australia Expands Pacific Policing Hub Amid Concerns Over Increasing CCP Police Activities

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Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke (C) signs an updated policing agreement with representatives of Pacific Island nations on Dec. 4, 2025. Courtesy of the Australian Federal PoliceThe Australian Federal Police (AFP) will significantly boost its commitment to a security initiative in the Pacific region amid the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) growing efforts to expand its police presence in the area.Following a recent agreement with Papua New Guinea to provide policing support for the country, the AFP has announced a major expansion of its Pacific Policing Development and Coordination Hub in Pinkenba, Brisbane.

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