The Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation (DEPC) has confirmed that laboratory testing found the presence of external wastewater influence entering stormwater systems that discharge...
The newly released 2026 Pacific Security Outlook Report has highlighted growing security challenges across the Blue Pacific, with key implications for Vanuatu and other island...
Global foreign aid is estimated to have declined in 2025, according to preliminary international data, as several major donor countries adjust spending priorities amid...
New figures from the Vanuatu Bureau of Statistics show that Vanuatu continues to rely heavily on a few major trade partners to support imports, ranging...
Only 20% of government vehicles in Port Vila have passed roadworthy inspections this year, according to data from the Public Works Department.
Road Worthy Inspector Hilton...
Three schools in Luganville have their own water reserves, ensuring that learning continues even during water cuts.
Principal Education Officer for Sanma, Thompson Wari Paul,...
An economic micro-hub was officially launched this week in Emua Village, North Efate.
The program is designed to help authorities bring services closer to communities...
The latest International Visitor Arrivals update from the Vanuatu Bureau of Statistics shows a strong rise in visitor numbers for January 2026, led by...
The Pacific region is currently grappling with an unprecedented "energy polycrisis." As geopolitical tensions escalate in the Middle East, specifically the blockade of the...
The Vanuatu Government has announced a significant increase in fuel prices, with diesel (mazut) expected to rise by 99 Vatu per litre early next week.
Prime...
People on Tongoa Island now have access to air services again following improvement works carried out at Pele Airport.
The development comes after chiefs and community...
Pacific leaders say small island nations need stronger financial support to respond to the growing impacts of climate change and to support the transition...
The government of the Marshall Islands has introduced emergency measures requiring most public offices to close at 3pm daily, as the country faces a...