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Australian Parliamentary Delegation Visits Solomon Islands

The delegation tours the biosecurity treatment facility and laboratory in the Solomon Islands, gaining insights into the systems that safeguard.

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A delegation from the Australian Parliament’s Primary Industries Committee has visited Honiara, strengthening interparliamentary relations between the two countries.

The visit formed part of Australia’s Pacific Committee Exchange Program, which aims to support parliamentary engagement and deepen cooperation on shared priorities in energy, resources, and agriculture.

Primary Industries Committee representatives at the Tina River Hydro Project main dam construction site with project company Tina Hydro Limited.
Group photo with the employees at Tina Hydro.
Australian parliamentary delegation discussing how the Tina River Hydro project will deliver clean, reliable energy for Solomon Islands with Mr Pradip.
Australian parliamentary delegation — Trish Cook MP, Jamie Chaffey MP and Meryl Swanson MP — visit a cocoa plantation in the Solomon Islands to learn about local production and market opportunities as part of efforts to strengthen agricultural partnerships across the region.

The delegation was led by Ms Meryl Swanson MP, Chair of the Primary Industries Committee, and also included Mr Jamie Chaffey MP (Deputy Chair), Ms Trish Cook MP, and Dr Joel Bateman, Committee Secretary.

Over four days, the delegation:

The visit showcased the strength of the Australia–Solomon Islands partnership, reaffirming the two countries’ shared commitment to democracy, sustainable growth, and prosperity across the Pacific.


Ms Meryl Swanson MP, Committee Chair, said the trip had been of real practical value to the Committee.


“This visit was inspiring,’ said Ms Swanson. “We saw firsthand the ingenuity and resilience of Solomon Islanders and explored opportunities to work together on agriculture, energy, and sustainability.

“Our nations are stronger when we share knowledge and support each other.”

Acting Australian High Commissioner Andrew Schloeffel said the visit was a fitting way to cap a busy and productive year for the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership.


“Our countries share a fundamental commitment to parliamentary democracy, so it was great to welcome Australian MPs to Solomon Islands and show them what our partnership is all about.

“From renewable energy to agribusiness, we are proud to stand alongside Solomon Islanders in building a future that is productive, prosperous, and climate-resilient.”

Source: Australian High Commission, Solomon Islands


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