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AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AND FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA STRENGTHEN SUPPORT FOR PACIFIC FOOTBALL

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT AND FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA STRENGTHEN SUPPORT FOR PACIFIC FOOTBALL. In great news for Solomon Islands football, the Australian Government and Football Australia are partnering to support the development of elite football throughout the Pacific in a renewed partnership. Delivered through Australia’s PacificAus Sports program, the four-year investment will facilitate regular international fixtures between Australian and Pacific […]

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Maritime Labour Mobility and Shipping Registry National Roadmap launched.

Maritime Labour Mobility and Shipping Registry National Roadmap launched. Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele launched the ‘Maritime Labour Mobility and Shipping Registry National Roadmap’ today. In his brief statement preceding the actual launch, Prime Minister Manele highlighted that the roadmap is a new national policy driven under the Government for National Unity and Transformation 100-day

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Last Night’s Tea was sweeter than Honey: First Win for the Host.

Last Night’s Tea was sweeter than Honey: First Win for the Host. The Solomon Islands women’s futsal team secures victory in Match Day 3 of the OFC Futsal Women’s Nations Cup, winning their second match against Tonga with a decisive 2:0 scoreline. Winning their second match is crucial for the Solomon Islands team, especially after

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Monkey Business at Solomon Islands International Airports.

Monkey Business at Solomon Islands’ International Airports. The two international airports in the Solomon Islands are under fire from local travelers. Honiara and Munda International Airport’s customs officers have come under the spotlight for the wrong reasons. Local passengers who are flying home from abroad specifically from Australia and New Zealand have raised concerns about

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Solomon Islands and Japan Strengthen Bilateral Relations through Human Resources Development Scholarship.

Solomon Islands and Japan Strengthen Bilateral Relations through Human Resources Development Scholarship. In another significant step towards deepening bilateral relations, the Solomon Islands and Japan have signed an Exchange of Notes and Grant Agreement to provide Human Resource Development Scholarships for the Solomon Islands. This agreement, marked by a ceremony held today, was seen as

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More Than 200 UXOs Safely Removed from a School in Honiara.

More Than 200 UXOs Safely Removed from a School in Honiara. The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Department (EODD) of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) has safely removed 202 Unexploded Ordnance (UXOs) at St. Nicholas School today (20 August 2024). The removal came about when the school discovered a stockpile of US projectiles in front

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Malaita Opens New Immigration Division Office in Auki.

Malaita Opens New Immigration Division Office in Auki. Malaitans Can Now Access Passport and visa services in Auki. The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) has achieved another policy milestone with the official opening of the Immigration Division in Auki, Malaita Province last week. The establishment of the Immigration Division not only provides relief

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