Solomon Islands
Anger after Solomon Islands miner involved in spill gets new licence
Transparency Solomon Islands says it's concerned about new mining licences to a company at the centre of an environmental disaster.
Reports NZ journos face ban in the Solomons
There's a report in Solomon Islands that a group of New Zealand journalists have been barred from covering the oil spill disaster on Rennell Island.
Solomons' police bank on community for election security
With only a fortnight to go before Solomon Islands election Police in the country are in community outreach overdrive holding dozens of awareness meetings in churches, markets and community halls all… Audio
Solomons police bank on community support for election security
With only a fortnight to go before the Solomon Islands election, the police are holding dozens of awareness meetings in churches, markets and community halls around the country.
Solomon Islands man wins Commonwealth award
A young man from the Solomon Islands has been recognised by the Commonwealth for his work on sustainable livelihoods.
Solomon Islands first ever pre-poll underway
Limited pre-polling for the National General Election opens today in Solomon Islands
Australia deploys Defence Force to Solomon Islands for elections
Australia has started deploying the first of hundreds of security forces to the Solomon Islands, ahead of April elections.
Solomons govt says Rennell oil spill contained
The Solomon Islands government says it's contained the oil spill from a wrecked ship at the centre of an environmental disaster.
Sport: Fiji footballers dedicate victory to Christchurch terror victims
The Fiji men's football team have dedicated last night's 3-0 victory over New Caledonia to the victims of the Christchurch Mosque Attacks.
Solomons MPs tax free salaries to be revoked
Members of the Solomon Islands national parliament will pay tax on their salaries again following a decision by the Parliamentary Entitlement Commission to revoke its 2015 award.
Oil leak from Solomon Trader reportedly halted
Salvors have reportedly stopped the discharge of fuel oil from a wrecked bulk carrier in Solomon Islands.
News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 19 March 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
News in Solomon Island Pidgin for 19 March 2019
The latest news in Solomon Island Pidgin (Tok Pisin). Audio
Sport: Solomons footballers seeking revenge vs Vanuatu
Solomon Islands are seeking revenge in tonight's international friendly against Vanuatu in Honiara.
Solomons electoral office says ANZACs bring sense of security for polls
The Solomon Islands Electoral Office says the arrival of Australian and New Zealand personnel to provide logistical support for next month's election will also bring a sense of security for voters. Audio