At The Edge Of Change: Nukufero’s Struggle To Hold On To Its Cultural Roots
by Georgina  Maka’a Nukufero began as a small land grant in the 1950s, given to a few Tikopia settlers who were…
by Georgina  Maka’a Nukufero began as a small land grant in the 1950s, given to a few Tikopia settlers who were…
by Ronald Toito’ona The resignation of Solomon Water CEO Carmine Piantedosi and board member Alan McNeil has exposed deep divisions…
by Charley Piringi In Koror, Palau Palau has officially broken ground for a new national humanitarian warehouse program, a landmark…
New research into Australian-supported telecommunication towers has uncovered far-reaching benefits for both community and national security. According to the ‘Connecting…
In this inspiring reflection following SINU’s inaugural Panatina Research Seminar, Vice-Chancellor Professor TRANSFORM AQORAU calls on all staff to turn…
The Solomon Islands Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the…
by Charley Piringi In Koror, Palau The Solomon Islands will soon establish a provincial humanitarian warehouse in Auki, Malaita Province,…
The Solomon Islands Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening integrity and good governance by announcing that the Solomon Islands…
by Charley Piringi In Koror, Palau Pacific Island leaders, ministers, and disaster officials have convened in Palau this week for…
The Pacific Labour Mobility Annual Meeting (PLMAM) 2025 officially opened this morning in Honiara, Solomon Islands, bringing together Pacific labour…