AUST CLUB SIGNS UP WAE

Campbelltown City Soccer Club (CCSC) on Tuesday officially announced the signing of Solomon Islands international Javin Wae Alick with the club for the Australia National Premier League (NPL) 2025/2026 season. Wae has moved to Australia last month after the signing and has been part of the club’s preparations for the season until yesterday when the…

Aust supports SI with maritime training for border agencies  

The Solomon Islands Customs and Excise, Immigration, and Biosecurity Divisions have participated in a Maritime Border Fundamentals training under the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership. This is to modernise border processes through a program supporting reform agendas of law enforcement agencies. The training program, delivered by the Australian Border Force (ABF), is crucial to the disruption of…

NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM IN AUST

THE Solomon Islands National Women’s team left the country on Sunday to participate in the PacificAus Sports Four Nations Series 2025 in Canberra, Australia. Their departure was confirmed by the Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF). “The National Women’s Team departs this morning for the PacificAus Sports Four Nations Series 2025 in Canberra, Australia,” SIFF said…

PRESIDENT’S CUP CALLED OFF

THE Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) President’s Cup 2025, scheduled for February 10to 15, has been cancelled. This was confirmed to Star Sport last weekend by the SIFF Competition Director Gerald Oioka. He said the decision for the cancellation was made by the SIFF Super Futsal League (SSFL) Board Secretariat for several reasons. Mr Oioka…

MID commits to addressing road congestion in Honiara

The government, through the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) has assured the business community and the public that it is working hard to address challenges affecting the traffic. Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID), acknowledges the recent Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) concerns regarding road congestion and its impact on businesses, particularly within…

PG AUDIT PROBE NIGH?

AN INVESTIGATION into the 2023 Pacific Games (PG) is set to commence soon following the completion of the audit into the spendings for the hosting of the games and its presentation in Parliament.  The Solomon Islands Independent Commission Against Corruption (SIICAC) and the police are expected to lead the investigation. According to Auditor General David…