Economy Archive November 2012
Goldridge Must Address Claims: Landowners
The Goldridge Mining company is being called on to address the Midstream Association's SBD$15 million dollars compensation for polluting the Metapona River.
Tourism Solomon's Keen to Attract Aussies
Tourism chiefs in the Solomon Islands are keen to see more Aussies make the relatively short journey to the country in the coming years.
Going Bananas to Cope with Climate Change
The Ministry of Agriculture says that the issue of climate change and food security is a top government priority, and the Ministry will "seriously consider reports and recommendations that seek to mitigate against its negative effects."
North Malaita Students Engage in Volunteer Work
Medical students from the North Malaita Constituency studying abroad will engage in a two-week tour of clinics in the constituency next month.
Australian Company Awarded ICT Contract
Australian networking company CBO Telecommunications has been awarded a contract worth AUD$3.25 million for the largest ICT project ever undertaken by the Solomon Islands Government. The company is tasked with building a Metro Area Network (MAN) as a single-use network for public sector agencies.
Lata Welcome New Dash 8
Solomon Airlines new Dash 8 aircraft marked its first inaugural service in the country with a flight to Lata in Temotu Province on Tuesday 20 November.
Geodynamics Eyes Solomon Islands Geothermal Project
Geodynamics has joined other aspiring Australian geothermal companies in seeking opportunities overseas, announcing it has agreed to buy up to 70 per cent interest in a conventional geothermal power supply project in the Solomon Islands.
White Ribbon Day Focus on Stopping Violence against Women
Australia's Global Ambassador for Women and Girls, Penny Williams will visit Solomon Islands to take part in White Ribbon Day (being celebrated this year on Monday, 26 November) - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
FSI to Launch Strategic Plan
Forum Solomon Islands International (FSI) will launch its Strategic Plan Document in Honiara on Friday November 23.
Government Funds Eco-tourism Projects
The Government is funding Eco-tourism projects in South and Central Guadalcanal.
Institute of Accountants Seek to Improve Standards
President of the newly established Institute of Solomon Islands Accountants says the Accountants Act recently passed in parliament will help members to make a difference.
Philippines Approves Export of Dolphins Originating From Solomons
The Philippine authorities have approved the export of 25 Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, originating from the waters of the Solomon Islands, to Resorts World Sentosa's (RWS) Marine Life Park in Singapore.
Western Province Gets New Police Facilities
Western Province has a new Provincial Police Headquarters, as well additional facilities created by refurbishing the former headquarters and Gizo Police Station.
Free Trade to Open Up Soon
The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) of which Solomon Islands is a part of, is now ready to implement its Free Trade Agreement between at least three of its four members.
SIWIBA Initiates Market
The Solomon Islands Women In Business Association, SIWIBA, is working towards organising a market for its members and the general public in early December.
Airline Board Acknowledges Staff
Solomon Islands Airlines Board Chairman, Mr. Bill Tyson and his Deputy, Central Bank Governor, Mr. Denton Rarawa paid tribute to the staff of the national carrier when the airlines celebrated its 50th Anniversary on Wednesday.
ADB Help Deliver Affordable High Speed Internet
A financing agreement and a project agreement were signed today to support the Government of Solomon Islands, finance the building of a submarine cable system that will deliver good quality high-speed internet services at affordable prices to the people of Solomon Islands.
Central Bank Bill Tabled
The Solomon Islands Minister of Finance and Treasury, Hon. Rick Hou, recently tabled the Central Bank Bill 2012 in parliament.
Lilo Praises Local Theological College
The Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo has praised the Kohimarama Bishop Patterson Theological College for its academic excellence when it graduated 42 students last Friday.
Lands Issue Stern Warning
The Commissioner of Lands has issued a stern warning to people owing government in land rentals to pay up or risk losing their land titles.
Solomon Islands Joins Anti-Corruption Body
Solomon Islands has joined the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and Pacific as one of its newest members.
Immunization Programme Under Review
The Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) with support from the World Health Organization, is currently reviewing the National Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI).
Ontong Java Connects to the World
Days after the far eastern island of Tikopia was connected to the world, it was Ontong Java's turn.
Australian Reservists Returning Home
One of the last contingents of Australian reservists on Solomon Islands is going home next month after a decade-long assistance mission that's been deemed a huge success.
SolAir and Air Vanuatu Form Partnership
A new partnership with Air Vanuatu has opened up the the way for Solomon Islands national carrier Solomon Airlines to fly further into the region.
Australia Provides Community Assistance
Representatives of community groups across Solomon Islands gathered at the Australian High Commission on last week to receive more than $800,000 worth of funding for development projects around the country that will directly improve people's lives.
Government Looks into Pineapple Export
An assessment report on pineapple production in the Solomon Islands Malaita Province has recommended the start of the export of pineapples to Australia and the setting up of a jam processing factory in Honiara and a juice factory in Auki.
Lawyers Now Back at Work
The Solomon Islands Government have now signed a memorandum of understanding with the association of government lawyers to address their lawyers' grievances following their recent strike.
Smokers Complain of Price Hike
Solomon Islands smokers are now complaining over the recent 50 percent price hike that Solomon Tobacco has slapped on the country's smokers.
Dash 8 Arrival Delayed
Solomon Islands National Carrier, Solomon Airlines has announced that its Dash 8 aircraft has been delayed by two days due to technical work on the aircraft's HF radio in Greece.
European Commission Proposes Visa Free Travel
Solomon Islands will join 15 other Island Nations who will soon be able to travel to the Schengen area without a visa, opening up opportunities and advantages to both the EU and the people of these 16 nations.
Government Assesses Country's Food Security
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock says it is important that the Ministry and the Government have information on the food security situation in homes across the country.
Government Announces Measures on Tax and Duty Exemptions
The Solomon Islands Minister of Finance and Treasury, Hon. Rick Houenipwela has announced that the Government is continuing with its efforts to take prudent and responsible steps in the management of its finances for the remainder of this financial year and beyond.
Lilo Opens Pacific Judicial Summit
The Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo said the theme of the 20th Pacific Judicial Conference underway in Honiara "Strengthening the rule of law, justice systems and democratic principles" is both relevant and timely.
Solomon Airline Awaits Arrival of New Craft
Solomon Islands National Carrier, Solomon Airlines, will on next week mark its 50th anniversary with the arrival of its new dash eight aircraft.
Defence Reservists on Short Term Deployment
Employers of Western Australian Defence Reservists have travelled to the Solomon Islands to work alongside their part time Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel on deployment to Operation Anode.
Locals to Benefit from Coconut Oil Export
Local company, Kokonut Pacific Solomon Islands, is now expecting to export more than 100 tonnes of virgin coconut oil by year end.
Government Assesses Country's Food Security
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock says it is important that the Ministry and the Government have information on the food security situation in homes across the country.
Government Receives Constituency Funding
The Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo has received nearly SBD$10m from the Republic of China as part of its second payment to support Solomon Islands constituencies.
Youth Worker Training Begins
The Commonwealth Youth Pacific Centre will this week host a training program called the 'Professionalisation of Youth Work in the Solomon Islands.'
"Unemployment A Dark Cloud": Bishop Brown
Bishop Terry Brown, a former Anglican Bishop in the Solomon Islands, is cautiously optimistic about prospects for "peace, reconciliation and good governance" after earlier ethnic tensions caused 200 deaths.
Law on Marital Rape Removed
A law giving Solomon Islands' men the right to rape their wives has been struck down by the country's High Court.
Growing Moustaches in Support of "Movember"
If Honiara seems hairier this month, there's a good reason: the men of the Australian High Commission have begun a month-long effort to raise awareness of men's health issues by growing moustaches in support of "MOVEMBER".
Six Solomon Islanders Awarded ALA Scholarship for 2013
Six Solomon Islanders have been awarded the prestigious Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) scholarship to undertake postgraduate study in Australia next year.
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