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POLICE CALLS ON PUBLIC TO REFRAIN FROM OLD LIVE BOMBS
18:00 hrs
10 January 2010
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has reiterated his call for people to refrain from handling world war two live ammunition.
ANZ FUNDS MALU'U SPORTS LEAGUES
15:21 hrs
17 October 2009
Malu’u Football and Netball Leagues in North Malaita have received a funding of more than 4-thousand dollars from the To’abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD through the Rural Banking Services of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.
YOUTH GROUP SUPPORTS SPORTS
18:33 hrs
17 August 2009
The To'abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD, a student volunteer group last week donated two-thousand dollars to support the upcoming North Malaita Constituency Zone 1 School Sports Carnival.
TARD GETS HELP TO SUPPORT SPORTS IN NORTH MALAITA
16:10 hrs
28 November 2008
The North Malaita student volunteer group, To'abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD has collected over 42-thousand dollars from the Australian Sports Outreach Program to support a school and community sports development initiative for the constituency.
SPORTS ORGANISATIONS THANKED AUSTRALIA FOR HELP
20:00 hrs
03 September 2008
Recipients of the Australian Pacific Sports Development Grants 2008-2009 have thanked the Australian government for supporting their efforts to help their people.
STUDENT GROUP CONCERN ABOUT POWER BLACKOUT
19:30 hrs
09 August 2008
The To'abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD, student volunteer group is concerned that vital supplies of drugs are wasted at the Malu'u Health Centre in North Malaita.
YOUTH GROUP SPONSORS STUDENTS
18:58 hrs
20 July 2008
A North Malaita student group has started a scheme in which it will assist students in several schools with their schools fees.
NEW ZEALAND FUNDS RURAL SUPPLY PROJECT
19:29 hrs
21 April 2008
The To'abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD, student volunteer group is pleased to accept support for the Magwabaru Community Water Supply Project in North Malaita from the New Zealand High Commission.
STUDENT GROUP TO HELP SCHOOL
18:40 hrs
08 April 2008
A North Malaita student volunteer group will in the second semester of this year help a number of students in Community High Schools and a Rural Training Centre in the Constituency.
MORE SI STUDENTS IN FIJI
18:00 hrs
30 July 2007
More than 40 new students from Solomon Islands who went to Fiji over the past two weeks started classes today at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji.
ONLINE POLL SAYS NO TO MOTI
20:08 hrs
21 July 2007
An Internet online poll has shown that a majority of respondents are against Julian Moti's appointment as the Attorney General of Solomon Islands.
SOLOMON ISLANDS AND UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
20:43 hrs
02 June 2007
Education Minister Dr Derek Sikua has said that the government is committed to the establishment of USP's fourth campus in Solomon Islands.
STUDENTS AT USP RAISE FUNDS FOR DISASTER VICTIMS
13:01 hrs
14 May 2007
Solomon Islands students studying at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji have raised about 80-thousand dollars to assist in tsunami rehabilitation efforts in the Western and Choiseul Provinces.
AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION TO SPONSOR SOLAR PANEL
19:42 hrs
24 April 2007
Two health clinics in North Malaita will soon access solar-powered electricity.
HEALTH CENTRE TO GET INFANT INCUBATOR
19:21 hrs
08 March 2007
The Malu'u Area Health Centre in North Malaita will soon have an infant incubator.
STUDENTS URGE PROVINCIAL MEMBERS TO HELP COMMUNITIES
18:08 hrs
20 January 2007
The To'abaita Authority for Research and Development student group congratulates the communities in wards 7 to 9 in North Malaita for successfully electing their provincial assembly representatives in the recent elections.
CHRISTMAS GAMES SUCCESSFUL
18:50 hrs
01 January 2007
The tournament is part of several community development initiatives implemented by the To’abaita Authority for Research and Development, TARD, students group in partnership with the Australian High Commission in Honiara.
NEW ZEALAND GROUPS PROVIDES MEDICAL SUPPLIES
19:17 hrs
23 November 2006
A New Zealand organisation has donated 40 boxes of medical supplies to four clinics in the North Malaita Constituency.
STUDENTS CONDEMNED BITA'AMA YACHT THEFT.
18:00 hrs
28 October 2006
North Malaita students studying in Fiji have condemned the recent raid by a group of men on a New Caledonia family yacht at Bita’ama, North Malaita.
STUDENTS ASSOCIATION CONDEMNS RAID ON YACHT
18:46 hrs
27 October 2006
North Malaita students studying in Fiji have condemned the recent raid by a group of men on a New Caledonia family yacht at Bita’ama, North Malaita.
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