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Tourism

Tourists Show More Interest in Local Tours and Vanuatu Products

The cruise ship that arrived on Friday last week, showed that many visitors are more interested in taking tours around the island. Frank George, a...

Cruise Ship Return Brings Hope for Local Vendors After Earthquake

Just one more day remains before the first cruise ship docks in Port Vila since the devastating earthquake on December 17 last year. Local businesses,...

VMSA Confirms Cruise Ships to Return to Port Vila This Friday

The Vanuatu Maritime and Safety Authority (VMSA) has confirmed that all required preparations have been completed to allow the return of the first cruise...

Vanuatu Strengthens Trade Ties with Japan During World Expo

Vanuatu is strengthening bilateral cooperation with a small island in southern Japan—Kagoshima—with focus on beef, beans, and coffee, during the ongoing World Expo in...

Cruise ship returns 8 August

The Government has confirmed that the first cruise ship since the December 2024 earthquake is scheduled to arrive in Port Vila on 8 August. This...

Bring Back Stringband to Welcome Travellers, Says Tourism Chairman

The Chairman of the Vanuatu Tourism Office Board, Gideon George, is asking the government to bring back stringband music at Port Vila International Airport. He...

Vanuatu Showcases Trade, Tourism and Local Products at World Expo 2025 in Japan

Vanuatu is using its participation in the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, to strengthen international partnerships in trade, tourism, and technology. The six-month event,...

World Expo in Japan Shows Soaring Interest in Vanuatu’s Trade, Tourism, and Investment Potential

A recent report from the World Expo in Osaka, Japan, has revealed a growing international interest in Vanuatu as a destination for investment, tourism,...

Call for Action to Stop Turtle Killing in Remote Areas of Vanuatu

A passionate local conservationist is calling on authorities to crack down on the illegal killing of sea turtles, a practice still occurring in some...

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AFAS Training Boosts Vanuatu’s Border Protection Capacity

Biosecurity Vanuatu officers from across the country are undergoing an intensive fumigation and treatment training, set to conclude this coming Friday. Funded with support...

Commission considering 70% threshold law to fill vacant Epi seat

The Electoral Commission will apply the 70% threshold law to see if the Epi Constituency third runner-up of the January 16 By-Election is eligible...

Shefa SG Clarifies Controversial By-law Originated from Former Council

Shefa Provincial Government has clarified that the By-law recently gazetted and widely discussed on social media was not created by the current council, but...

Child Protection Bill Withdrawn Again as Abuse and Neglect Increase

The Second Ordinary Session of Parliament earlier this month marks the 5th time that the Child Protection Bill was dropped from the list of...

Ni-Van Injured in Australia Cherry Farm Accident

A man from Whitesands, Tanna Island, believed to be around 50 years old, was seriously injured last weekend after falling from a cherry picker...
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