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Aid agencies to back Government’s Cyclone Harold recovery

The Vanuatu Government plans to spend around VT28 billion on Cyclone Harold rebuilding and recovery. The Director General of the Prime Minister’s Office, Gregoire Nimbtick,...

Vanua’aku Party celebrates 49 years of existence

Vanuatu's ruling Vanua'aku Party this week looked back on 49 years of political representation as the party celebrated its 49th anniversary. Prime Minister Bob Loughman,...

Police call for reporting of suicide attempts

In a bid to prevent people taking their own lives, the police in Port Vila have called for the public, especially young people, to...

Pacific plea to donors as COVID economic damage mounts

Pacific finance ministers have made a strong plea for support from development partners at this week’s annual Pacific Island Forum Economic Ministers Meeting (FEMM). The...

Acid rain damages food gardens in Whitesands

The Tafea Provincial Disaster Office says acid rainfall from Mt Yasur Volcano last month has caused significant damage to food gardens in the White...

Government to reconsider costs of second COVID-19 repatriation phase

The Council of Ministers will reconsider a COVID-19 National Advisory Committee’s decision to have citizens and residents stranded abroad in the corona pandemic pay...

A 170 Ni-Vanuatu to work on Australian mango farms

Following strong demand for seasonal workers in Australia, the Government there announced this week that it will bring in 170 Ni-Vanuatu workers to pick...

More job losses expected in coming months

Vanuatu’s Department of Labour says it is concerned about continuing job losses in the COVID-19 impacted tourism industry. The Commissioner of Labour, Murielle Metsan Meltenoven,...

Farmers to prepare for export market

Vanuatu’s Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Ni-Vanuatu Business says work is underway to prepare Vanuatu to start exporting its local products, including root crops,...

Vanuatu to graduate to United Nations developing country status in December

Vanuatu will graduate from the United Nations Least Developed Country status this year, despite earlier indications the move would be postponed due to current...

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Australian Navy Ship HMAS Choules Donates to Vanuatu Police

The Australian Navy ship HMAS Choules recently visited Port Vila, successfully delivering a donation of eight motorbikes and two buses to the Vanuatu Police...

Police investigating plantation death

Police are investigating an incident after a man lost his life in a slasher accident at a plantation in Lakatoro. The accident occurred Monday October...

CARE assisting Tafea outer islands to recover food gardens

CARE assisting Tafea outer islands to recover food gardens. FOTO: CARE INTERNATIONAL VANUATU

Australian Defense Force to Vanuatu

Hundreds of Australian defence force personnel will arrive in Vanuatu to help with recovery efforts as international assistance flows into the nation following Tropical...

Vanuatu to welcome first Carnival cruise ship tomorrow

This month is an exciting time for the tourism industry as it is set to be the trial month for cruise ships to Vanuatu...
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