Latest Vanuatu News

Pacific Islands Write-Shop Empowers Leaders to Secure Climate Finance  
Supporting Our Pacific Family
Solomon Islands and Australia collaborate on plant health biosecurity
Society of Women Leaders celebrates 10 years of supporting Australian Red Cross
ADF helps deter illegal fishing in collaboration with Vanuatu
Leopold Tennis Pavilion Redevelopment Underway as New Playground is Installed
Pacific police stepping up the fight against economic crime in the region
Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Silktails Matches To Be Broadcast On Free-To-Air
Vanuatu still recovering from twin cyclones one year on, as communities prepare for future disasters
Enhancing Food Control Systems In South West Pacific
UNOSAT 2023 Year in Review: Fostering Resilience and Innovation Worldwide
ANSTO Hosted IAEA Pacific Islands Workshop in February 2024
Satellites unveil the size and nature of the world’s coral reefs
Futsalroos set for Solomon Islands as PacificAus Sports Futsal Series heads to Honiara
Pacific Island nations talk tourism and education
Getting angry for good: wellbeing in the climate crisis
Disaster ready: Vanuatu safehouse to blend Western and Indigenous engineering 
Pacific nations tax unhealthy foods to tackle NCD crisis
Virgin Australia expands Aussie-first baggage tracking tool across entire domestic and international network*
New Victorian State Director appointed
PALM visa conditions exploit Pacific partners working in lucrative Australian industries
AFP supports safety and security of Pacific region in 2023
COP28 closes with historic agreements, but significant shifts still needed
Children with disabilities across the Pacific Islands at greater risk as climate impacts worsen
Hard-fought COP28 agreement suggests the days of fossil fuels are numbered – but climate catastrophe is not yet averted
New CSIRO-Pacific partnership to tackle region’s environmental challenges
Helping the Pacific financially is a great start – but Australia must act on the root cause of the climate crisis
NGOs and Pacific leaders push for Chris Bowen MP to commit $100m to L&D fund as he lands at COP28
ActionAid welcomes Australia joining Clean Energy Transition Partnership
COP28: health is finally on the agenda – but there’s more to do as we face continued climate extremes
COP28 climate summit just approved a ‘loss and damage’ fund. What does this mean?
COP28 Loss and Damage pledge welcome; Australia must now step up with much-needed funds
COP28 an opportunity for Australia to demonstrate they’re genuine climate allies to the Pacific, says Vanuatu Minister for Climate Change
Trained eyes scan big blue
Australia takes EPICC step to cervical cancer elimination
Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity
New tool helps Vanuatu accelerate adaptation to climate change
Major Australian Government funding boost to eliminate cervical cancer
WHO launches commission to foster social connection
Asia Pacific women researchers in mosquito-borne diseases build collaborative network
Whirlwind start to loadmaster career
Major Climate Resilience Project Launches in Lao PDR
Climate-induced loss is impeding human rights in Pacific
26 years ago, Howard chose fossil fuels over the Pacific. What will Albanese choose?
Greens back Pacific call on coal and gas
New international network formed to promote competitive markets in the Pacific
Participation to Partnership: Recognising the Significance of Cooperation and Collaboration for Robust Capacity Development