Miss Lauru is the Newly Crowned Miss Solomon Islands 2024.

Congratulations to the Miss Solomon Islands 2024, Miss Lauru. The 2024 Miss Solomon Islands pageant concluded tonight on a high note, celebrating the beauty, talent, and intelligence of the contestants. The event not only showcased the vibrant culture and spirit of the Solomon Islands but also served as a powerful platform for advocating for the […]

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Chinese Stores Selling Goods that have Passed their durable life period.

Best-before dates do not guarantee that a food product is safe to prepare and serve to customers. An incident that happened this week has ignited a debate on social media regarding a Chinese shop selling instant noodles for an unbelievably low price which raised suspicion that was true. The noodles have passed their durable life period. This

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Hope: Siwainao Sisters’ Case mentioned in SI Parliament by Hon. Peter Jnr Kenilorea.

Hope: Siwainao Sisters’ Case mentioned in SI Parliament by Hon. Peter Jnr Kenilorea. Mercy Aninono Siwainao is now aged 11 and Cinderella Aroahia Siwainao is aged 7. Dr. Jack Siwainao the father of the two girls and a Solomon Islands specialist doctor has been fighting to get her girls since 2022 for the safe return

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The Dark Side of Seasonal Work in Australia: A Griefing Grandmother’s Plea for Change.

The Dark Side of Seasonal Work in Australia: A Griefing Grandmother’s Plea for Change. Have you ever wondered about the well-being of your father, mother, brother, sister, partner, child, relative, friend, or wantok working under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) in Australia when you are at your nearest Western Union or bank filling in

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East Central Guadalcanal Signed an Agreement with the Canadian International Training & Education Corp.

East Central Guadalcanal Signed Agreement with Canadian International Training & Education Corp. The East Central Guadalcanal Constituency has created history by choosing a path that will equip its constituents with Canadian standard education, training, and opportunity for labor mobility. East Central Guadalcanal signed the historic agreement with Canadian International Training & Education Corp [CITREC]. The

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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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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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