Officers in Aust on infrastructure study tour

Eleven planning and policy officials from government and Honiara City Council (HCC) recently visited Australia to study how to better plan, finance, deliver and maintain infrastructure projects in Solomon Islands. The three-day training program organised in the past week was facilitated by Australia’s Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program, is being delivered by the University of Sydney. Australian…

Japan, SI join forces to combat NCDs

Japanese Ambassador to the Solomon Islands, H.E. Miwa Yoshiaki, held a Food Security Seminar in Honiara on Thursday with local journalists.  The seminar highlighted the ongoing cooperation between Japan and the Solomon Islands in tackling the alarming rise of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). During the seminar, H.E. Miwa highlighted the importance of medical care in the…

SIACL celebrates first anniversary 

The Solomon Islands Airports Corporation (SIACL) Board of Directors celebrated the first anniversary of the new State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) being in operation at the New Zealand High Commission in Honiara on Tuesday, 8 October 2024.  The location was appropriate as the Solomon Islands Government along with the New Zealand Government, provided grant funding to establish…

Govt establishes pollution fund

SOLOMON Islands Government has established a Pollution Fund to deal with maritime oil spills in the country. Supervising Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Management and Meteorology, Rexon Annex Ramofafia, confirmed this when he opened the four days’ work workshop on Tuesday. The workshop focussed on ‘Strengthening Marine Pollution Incidence Resilience in the Pacific…

Meet Auki’s green health advocator 

WHEN you visit Auki town, it’s hard to miss Max Bobby, a prominent advocator for the Malaita province’s green health initiative.  Under the Green and Health Auki program, Max takes the lead in raising public health awareness throughout the week. Bobby’s job revolves around educating the community about maintaining a clean environment in Auki. In…

20 highest risk vessel wreckages in SI

THERE are 20 very high environmentally-risky shipwrecks in Solomon Islands, it was revealed. The revelation was made during the recent ‘Strengthening Marine Pollution Incident Resilience in the Pacific Islands’ at the Heritage Park Hotel. In his presentation, the Major Projects Foundation Research Director Dr Matt Carter said there are around 210 major vessels across Solomon…

Jacob’s Ladder project transforms A’ama

A’AMA community in North Malaita has witnessed the launching of their first Jacob’s Ladder project on Tuesday, 8th October. This project was made possible through the World Vision Solomon Islands (WVSI) Youth Social and Entrepreneurship Development (YSED) Program. The completion of the project makes a significant impact on the youth and the wider community. This initiative was supported by the New Zealand Ministry…