Australia Awards Alumni Gain Critical Insights from Landmark Hydropower Project Seventeen Australia Awards alumni from across the Solomon Islands have been learning firsthand from the Tina River Hydropower Development Project — Australia’s largest climate investment in the Pacific. The alumni attended a workshop led by Project Manager Mr Pradip Verma, who delivered practical lessons from his experience managing the large-scale... READ MORE Logging Activities Pollute Waterways in West Kwaio BY LESLEY FOINAGWA – ISLES MEDIA FREELANCER Communities in West Kwaio, Malaita Province, have raised serious concerns over the pollution of rivers and streams caused by logging activities carried out by a foreign Asian company in recent years. Residents say that since the company began operations, their once clean and healthy... READ MORE Health Minister support Regional Implementation Plan for Climate Change and Health The Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), Minister Honourable Dr. Paul Popora Bosawai strongly endorsed and supported the Draft Regional Implementation Plan for Climate Change and Health at the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office) 76th Regional Committee Meeting (RCM) currently held in Nadi, Fiji. In his intervention statement... READ MORE Minister WASI Announces $30,000 Gold Sponsorship for YECSI Awards 2025 The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) has proudly announced its commitment of $30,000 as a gold sponsorship for the second YECSI Awards 2025. This announcement was made by Minister Hon. Franklyn Derek Wasi during the signing ceremony, reaffirming the government's dedication to supporting young agri-business entrepreneurs across the Solomon... READ MORE Asian Bees Worry Ulawa Bee Farmers BY LIONEL TAORAO – ISLES MEDIA FREELANCER Bee farmers on Ulawa Island are worried after spotting Asian bees, a type of bee that could harm local bees and affect honey production. The issue came up during a recent two-day workshop for bee farmers held at Aosi village. The training, led by... READ MORE Solomon Islands Launches Flagship Climate Adaptation Project to Build National Resilience The Government of Solomon Islands, in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) with the support of the Government of Australia through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), yesterday launched the Strengthening Inclusive Adaptation Capacity in Solomon Islands (SIAC-SI) Project — a national flagship initiative to... READ MORE Young Farmer Pioneers Sustainable Cocoa Farming in West Kwaio BY LESLEY FOINAGWA – ISLES MEDIA FREELANCER Jethro Maelaga, a young, determined farmer in West Kwaio, Malaita province is paving new ground in the cocoa industry. His efforts reflect a growing interest in cocoa farming across rural Solomon Islands, where agriculture continues to be a vital source of income and food... READ MORE Australia Partners With Central Honiara Community on Pioneering Waste Management Facility The Mbokonavera III community in Central Honiara will enjoy cleaner streets and safer neighborhoods thanks to a locally-led waste management project supported by the Australian High Commission and Central Honiara Constituency. The project, funded through the Solomon Islands-Australia Community Partnerships program, has delivered seven lockable waste management stations across Mbokonavera... READ MORE Australia Supports Solomon Islands Climate Change Negotiation Capabilities Solomon Islands climate negotiators and civil society organisations are better prepared to attend major climate talks in Brazil this year after undertaking training supported by Australia. The training was led by Dr Ian Fry, Associate Professor at the Australian National University, a global expert in United Nations climate change negotiations.... READ MORE Solomon Islands Commemorates International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2025, Calling for Investment in “Fund Resilience, Not Disasters” Solomon Islands marked this year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR), re-emphasizing the theme for 2025 of shifting national focus from disaster reaction to long-term resilience and prevention. Delivering the official remarks on behalf of the Minister and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management... READ MORE Sustainable Forest Resource Management Model Extends to Jignale Community The Sustainable Forest Resource Management (SFRM) model that was piloted under collaboration between the Ministry of Forestry and Research together with JICA under the auspices of Sustainable Forest Resource Management Project is extending its reach to Jignale community in Isabel Province. The first two piloted communities are Falake Community on... READ MORE Australia Supports Cocoa Sector With Launch of LF & Sons’ New Storage Facility LF & Sons Enterprises launched its new Rural Trade Storage facility in Gwanasu’u Village, Malaita, on 30 September, marking a significant step in strengthening cocoa production, market access, and livelihoods across Malaita. LF & Sons, established in 1997, sources cocoa beans from a wide network of local farmers, providing critical... READ MORE Coconut Rehabilitation Project Continues in West Kwaio BY LESLEY FOINAGWA – ISLES MEDIA FREELANCHER WEST KWAIO Constituency in Malaita Province is continuing its Coconut Rehabilitation Program throughout 2025, targeting three key wards—Ward 26, Ward 27, and Ward 28—as part of its ongoing constituency development efforts. With continued support and community involvement, the constituency aims to restore coconut farming... READ MORE Cocoa and Copra Exports Earn in SB$511 Million as Agriculture Sector Surges HONIARA, Solomon Islands: The Commodities Export Marketing Authority (CEMA), trading as Solomon Commodities, proudly announces that the Solomon Islands has achieved together for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Quarter of 2025 an impressive SBD$511.9 million in combined export value for copra (coconut products) and cocoa beans for 2025, more than double... READ MORE Twenty New Fisheries Observers Begin Intensive Training in Honiara Honiara, 7 October 2025 – A new cohort of twenty fisheries observers, including one female participant, began a five-week intensive training program yesterday morning at the Sullivans Conference Facility in Rove. The training, facilitated by the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources, aims to prepare the new observers for deployment aboard... READ MORE MAL Strengthens Public–Private Partnerships to Drive Agricultural Growth The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) is realizing the opportunity to advancing the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) as a key strategy for transforming the agriculture and livestock sector in the Solomon Islands. MAL Minister (second from left) signed as witness to PS Dr. Viulu during MOU signing with Liberty Holdings... READ MORE First-Time Seaweed Farmer Sees Hope in New Venture BY JOY OFASIA Allan Sia, a young man from East Kwara’ae in Malaita Province, is trying something new — seaweed farming. For the first time, Allan and his wife are part of a local seaweed project near their village, and they are already seeing the results of their hard work. “This... READ MORE Australia Welcomes Sustainable Future for Kolombangara A signing event on 3 October marked the next phase of Solomon Islands’ sustainable forestry industry, celebrating New Forests’ agreement to acquire a majority stake in Kolombangara Forest Products Ltd (KFPL). New Forests is an Australian-headquartered company that is an experienced manager of nature-based assets. It will expand into Solomon... READ MORE Water Monitoring System Installed at Fagwa Water Source BY LESLEY FOINAGWA - ISLES MEDIA FREELANCHER A new water monitoring system has been installed at the Fagwa water source as part of the Bina Harbour Project’s commitment to sustainable water resource management in West Kwaio, Malaita province. The system aims to collect critical data to support future infrastructure development and... READ MORE Minister Wasi Calls for Prioritization of Peoples Needs at STODAS Project Regional Meeting in Honiara Solomon Islands Minister for Agriculture and Livestock is calling on STODAS project recipient countries to prioritise people’s needs by collectively identifying best strategies to enhance implementation, ensuring that our rural populations and all stakeholders benefit holistically through the project activities. Hon. Franklyn Derek Wasi made the call when addressing the... READ MORE
GPG Logging Field Monitoring

GPG Logging Field Monitoring

News DeskMay 27, 20221 min read

A team from the GPG Forestry Division will conduct a week-long field monitoring on logging areas in east Guadalcanal next week. The team will be led by the Minister of Forestry and Mines, Hon. Ishmael Kukiti (MPA for Paripao). The main objective of the team is to conduct auditing and monitoring of the logging sites. Not to mention, the environmental issues. The team will continue on to central and west…

Farmset Introduces Solar Water Pump Product

Farmset Introduces Solar Water Pump Product

Editor’s DeskMay 27, 20222 min read

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU FARMSET Limited might be best known for selling the types of agricultural chemical products that locals need, but the company’s newest product is designed for rural farmers in the Solomon Islands. The company has previously introduced solar-powered…

“Every High Tide Reaches My Doorstep”: How People With Disabilities Face Climate Change in Solomon Islands

“Every High Tide Reaches My Doorstep”: How People With Disabilities Face Climate Change in Solomon Islands

News DeskMay 26, 20225 min read

BY JEREMY GWAO FREELANCE JOURNALIST 35-year-old Francis Filia has had to sit in a wheelchair for more than 17 years due to a physical impairment on his spine.  From his home in the Solomon Islands, he hears the waves each…

Guadalcanal Vendor Calls for Protection of Marine Species from Commercial Logging

Guadalcanal Vendor Calls for Protection of Marine Species from Commercial Logging

Editor’s DeskMay 25, 20227 min read

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU THE coastal waters of Kakabona, north-west Guadalcanal, west of Honiara are home to many marine species and reefs. However, the populations of these marine and fish species are now declining (fish stock depletion and coral reef degradation)…

Led by Passion to Clear Unexploded Ordnances

Led by Passion to Clear Unexploded Ordnances

Editor’s DeskMay 25, 20223 min read

Former Police Bomb Disposal Expert Sets Up Business BY JOHN HOUANIHAU AN ex-Police Staff Sergeant and Bomb Disposal Expert, Michael Barry Makaraiara, who served in the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit for more than 25…

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