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Pacific Media Institute Presents “My Pacific Story Short Film Competition 2025”

In partnership with the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the rest of their co-sponsors:  Microwave Films, University of the South Pacific Marshall Islands Campus and Six9Too Productions. The Pacific Media Institute is excited to announce the :My Pacific Story Short Film Competition 2025″, celebrating World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2025. This competition invites […]

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MID Addresses Road Congestion Concerns in Honiara

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) has acknowledged concerns raised by the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) regarding road congestion in Honiara, increased by ongoing infrastructure projects. MID assures the business community that efforts are underway to minimize disruptions caused by the Solomon Water Sewer Line Installation Project and the Land and

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MHMS and MIOT International Sign Healthcare Partnership Agreement

Last week, Solomon Islands’ Minister for Health and Medical Services, Dr. Paul Bosawai, signed a Letter of Intent with MIOT International Managing Director Dr. Prithvi Mohandas in Chennai, India. The agreement outlines MIOT’s proposal to provide specialized healthcare services to Solomon Islands citizens, including online consultations, in-country medical support, and world-class treatment for patients referred

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MAL Minister Explains to Public on YTTF regarding viral images of the Munda Agriculture Entension Office

Munda has once again taken the center of attention, but not for good reasons. The recent viral images of the Agriculture Extension office in Munda have caused another debate since the takeover of the Munda Police Station by the dogs. The images show a broken down and old building that certainly looks like a building

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Australia Partners with Solomon Islands to Train Next-Generation PSO Lawyers

In a significant step toward strengthening access to justice in the Solomon Islands, Australia has launched a new initiative to train the next generation of Public Solicitor’s Office (PSO) lawyers. This program, developed in partnership with the Australian Government Solicitor, aims to equip PSO lawyers with the skills and expertise needed to provide critical legal

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US$8.4 Million AMOS RD Project Launched in Honiara to Boost Solomon Islands’ Resilience Against Extreme Weather

The Advancing Meteorological Observations System for Resilient Development (AMOS RD) Project Document has been signed in Honiara. Launching a US$8.4 million initiative to strengthen meteorological services and better protect the Solomon Islands’ population of over 800,000 from extreme weather events. Implemented by UNDP in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and

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Burglary at Burns Creek Clinic: A Disaster for Communities Health in east Honiara

In a devastating incident, the Burns Creek Clinic in east Honiara was recently broken into by burglars who stole all the medicine stored on-site. This shameless act has forced the clinic to shut its doors today, leaving the local community without access to essential healthcare services. The theft not only highlights the growing issue of

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From $243M in 2023 to $431M last year: Remittances from Seasonal Workers Reach Record High in 2024

Remittances from Solomon Islanders working in Australia under seasonal worker programs have hit an all-time high, reaching a record SBD 431 million in 2024, according to Australian High Commissioner Rod Hilton. This figure represents a near doubling of remittances since 2023, which was at $243M, highlighting the growing economic impact of labor mobility between the

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