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Australia Delivers Locally Led Infrastructure across Choiseul Province

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The new water supply system in Qome, Sasamunga, funded by Australia and built by Solomon Islanders.

Residents in Choiseul are celebrating the completion and progress of several community infrastructure projects across the Province, funded under the Solomon Islands – Australia Community Partnerships.

From sanitation and water access to education and solar power, each initiative responds directly to priorities identified by local communities.

Students at St Joseph’s Moli have access to toilets for the first time in the school’s history, thanks to funding from Australia.

These projects reflect Australia’s commitment to supporting locally led development and delivering real results for remote communities.

In Northwest Choiseul Constituency, the Choiseul Bay Provincial Secondary School Sanitation Project was officially handed over, providing new toilet facilities for students and staff.

Nearby, the St Joseph’s Moli Primary School Ablution Block marked a major milestone—giving students access to proper toilets for the first time.

In Nukiki Village, the newly completed footbridge now connects both sides of the community, making movement safer during the rainy season.

The Taro Early Childhood Education Centre Classroom Project is also progressing well, with a new classroom soon to offer a safe and supportive learning space for young children.

The installation of solar power and a deep freezer at the Panarui Women’s Hall has given women the ability to sell their produce at markets, generating more income.

In South Choiseul Constituency, the communities of Tamata, Panarui, and Qome celebrated the handover of water and solar infrastructure.

The Tamata Water Tanks Project and Qome Community Water Supply Project are improving access to clean drinking water, while the Panarui Women’s Hall Solar Power Project is now powering a vital space for meetings and training.

In Wagina, the Crocodile Passage Water Tanks Project is supporting seaweed farmers with fresh water—boosting health and livelihoods.

Koloe Community High School in East Choiseul has a brand new staff house for teachers.

Australia also visited ongoing projects in Wagina, including the Wagina Community Footbridge and the Wagina Community High School Footpath and Solar Lighting Project, both designed to improve safety and access for students and families.

In East Choiseul Constituency, the Koloe Community High School Staff House was handed over, providing teachers with secure accommodation and strengthening education delivery.

Acting Australia’s High Commissioner to Solomon Islands, Mr Andrew Schloeffel, said Australia is working with communities across Choiseul Province to deliver practical, community-led infrastructure.

Opening a new toilet facility for the students of Choiseul Bay Provincial Secondary School in Northwest Choiseul.

“These projects reflect what communities ask for—and we’re proud to stand alongside them to make it happen.”

The Australian High Commission is accepting applications until Sunday 31 August 2025. For more information, please go to https://solomonislands.embassy.gov.au/honi/communitypartnerships.html

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