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New Solar Energy Partnership
SPBD Solomon Islands is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with Sunpower Limited, a leading commercial and retail solar power provider in the Solomon Islands. This collaboration aims to provide SPBD members with increased access to...
    
  Ocean warming to take its toll on Pacific islands’ tuna industry
SUVA (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Pacific island nations, whose economies rely on tuna, are facing a 10 to 30 percent harvest decline by 2050 due to climate-related fish migration, according to research by Conservation International and the Pacific...
    
  EXCLUSIVE: Port Vila CBD blocked off, but how is travel to Vanuatu faring since the Dec quakes?
Nearly two months after the major quakes struck Port Vila, parts of the gateway city remain closed from the public as repairs continue. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), there is still “widespread damage to...
    
  FEATURE – Deep-sea mining — Its impact in the Pacific
FOR scores of indigenous Pacific communities, the ocean remains a mysterious, vital heartbeat that sustains life on the planet. It’s a relationship that has been forged over centuries of reverence and respect for the ocean and the many mysteries...
'Positive outcome': NSW psychiatrists win boost in pay dispute
NSW public sector psychiatrists have won a 20 per cent interim pay rise for 12 months, following a ruling in the state's Industrial Relations Commission (IRC). More than 200 public hospital psychiatrists tendered their resignations earlier this...
    
  A strong carbon tax on shipping can give hope to climate-vulnerable communities
Ralph Regenvanu is Vanuatu’s Special Envoy for Climate Change and Environment. There are less than two months left for governments to deliver likely one the biggest climate deals of the year: the world’s first universal emission price on a...
    
  Welkam fren’: New Vanuatu PM sets homegrown tone for US relations
Captains of the world’s top 12 men’s and women’s teams gathered on the shores of Sunset Beach on Tuesday in Downtown Vancouver ahead of the Vancouver Sevens tournament running across 21-23 February. Teams were met with a traditional welcome from...
    
  Human Insecurity from Climate Change on Vanuatu and Guam
Asia-Pacific, Climate Action, Climate Change, Development & Aid, Economy & Trade, Environment, Food and Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition, Headlines, Labour, TerraViva United Nations Opinion Floods and heavy rain in Guam. Credit: -...
    
  Bookings for Vanuatu surge with Aussies ready to support earthquake-struck tourism hotspot
Despite ongoing earthquake recovery operations, Australians are still looking to Vanuatu for their next holiday as bookings for May surge. Flights on hold as Vanuatu suffers second quake overnight The 7.3 magnitude earthquake caused temporary...
The highlights of cruising the South Pacific aren’t always the islands
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  Solomon Islanders Call for Sustainable, Community-Driven Tourism
The Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO), in partnership with Tourism Solomons (TSO) and Solomon Islands Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT), has released the results of the 2024 Community Attitude Survey (CAS)—the first nationwide study of its...
    
  Timor-Leste Community Voices Highlight Tourism’s Promise and Challenges
The Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO), in collaboration with Timor-Leste’s Ministry of Tourism and Environment (MTA), released the findings of the 2024–2025 Community Attitudes Survey (CAS)—Timor-Leste’s first comprehensive national study on...
Magma Power Announces Plans To Revolutionize Bitcoin Mining With Clean Geothermal Energy
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Leveraging the Earth's magma to sustainably power the future of blockchain technology. NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Magma Power, a global innovator in geothermal energy technology, is proud to announce a...
Careers in limbo after graduates discover university courses were never accredited
Two top Australian public universities have been accused in the New South Wales Supreme Court of misleading and deceptive conduct for running unaccredited degrees in health and engineering. Students who graduated from the University of Newcastle...
Charity run by investment firm linked to 17-storey suburban tower
A charity linked to a proposed 17-storey community and affordable housing tower in Melbourne's north-east is controlled by a for-profit investment firm which manages billions of dollars of assets, the ABC can reveal. The project illustrates how...
    
  China's struggle for growth is reshaping its Pacific diplomacy
China's rise in the Pacific isn't just about aid or diplomacy — it's about survival and power. As domestic demand slows and Western tariffs squeeze exports, Beijing has been forced to turn its industrial surplus outward. Behind the roads, mines...
    
  The Zap: comprehensive health and aged care update, plus important consultations now open
The Zap brings news of moves to reduce alcohol-related harms in the ACT, and sepsis resources to help health services address gaps and inconsistencies in care coordination and support for survivors, families, carers and those bereaved by the...
How can Vanuatu’s newparlt rebuild public trust?
As communities across Vanuatu welcomed a new year and contemplated multiple aspiring political candidates ahead of the 16 January snap election, a popular reggae song was making the rounds. Ol pipol oli taet (People are tired) Taet long...
Linguist K. David Harrison Explores Dynamics of Vanuatu's 'Living Sun'
January 27th, 2025 Cara Anderson Harrison and local environmental expert Chris Nevehev on Aneityum Island in Vanuatu. On Tanna, Vanuatu, an island in Oceania, the sun is more than a source of life, it’s a cultural cornerstone of the Indigenous...
    
  Sailors Celebrate the Navy’s 250th Birthday
OCTOBER 13, 2025 – Multinational service members deployed in support of Pacific Partnership 2025 celebrated the Navy’s 250th Birthday embarked on the Lewis B. Puller-class expeditionary sea base USS John L. Canley (ESB-6) underway in the Western...