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Land Valuers workshop underway in Honiara

A three days Land Valuers workshop organised by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey (MLHS) with financial support of the Australian Government commenced today

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LONGU AND VALASI LANDOWNERS COMPLETE LAND RECORDING AWARENESS PROGRAM.

The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey through its Tribal Land Recording Unit has completed yet another successful Customary Land Recording Awareness Program in Longu

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PUBLIC NOTICE TENDERS FOR LAND AT SOUTH HONIARA

The Land Board has approved the advertising of land in the South Honiara subdivision by way of public tender.

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Foreign investors complete tour of potential tourism development sites in Solomon Islands

Between 19-29 th  September the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) hosted a group of foreign investors looking for tourism investment opportunities in Solomon Islands.

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  • icon Land Valuers workshop underway in Honiara
  • icon LONGU AND VALASI LANDOWNERS COMPLETE LAND RECORDING AWARENESS PROGRAM.
  • icon PUBLIC NOTICE TENDERS FOR LAND AT SOUTH HONIARA
  • icon Foreign investors complete tour of potential tourism development sites in Solomon Islands
  • Land Valuers workshop underway in Honiara +

    Land Valuers workshop underway in Honiara A three days Land Valuers workshop organised by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey (MLHS) with financial support of Read More
  • LONGU AND VALASI LANDOWNERS COMPLETE LAND RECORDING AWARENESS PROGRAM. +

    LONGU AND VALASI LANDOWNERS COMPLETE LAND RECORDING AWARENESS PROGRAM. The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey through its Tribal Land Recording Unit has completed yet another successful Customary Land Read More
  • PUBLIC NOTICE TENDERS FOR LAND AT SOUTH HONIARA +

    PUBLIC NOTICE TENDERS FOR LAND AT SOUTH HONIARA The Land Board has approved the advertising of land in the South Honiara subdivision by way of public tender. Read More
  • Foreign investors complete tour of potential tourism development sites in Solomon Islands +

    Foreign investors complete tour of potential tourism development sites in Solomon Islands Between 19-29th September the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) hosted a group of foreign investors looking for tourism investment opportunities Read More
  • LAND BOARD WARNS AGAINST ILLEGAL LAND SALES +

    LAND BOARD WARNS AGAINST ILLEGAL LAND SALES The Land Board of the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey has warned against illegal land sales and squattering on Read More
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Media Releases

The first ever Solomon Islands National Urban Conference opened a new chapter in Solomon Islands discussion on urban planning and development.

HONIARA, SOLOMON STAR: THE Honiara urban centre population is likely to reach more than 350,000 people by 2050, says the Minister for Lands, Housing & Survey Hon. Moses Garu.

HONIARA, SOLOMON STAR: A NUMBER of form six students from high schools in Honiara have participated in the first Solomon Islands National Urban Conference.

HONIARA, SOLOMON STAR: The Ministry of Lands, Housing & Survey is hosting a National Urban Conference in Honiara from 27 to 29 June.

The Solomon Islands Urban Conference (SINUC) was planned for June 27 – 29, 2016 in Honiara and to be hosted by the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Survey (MLHS) and supported by Secretariat of Pacific Community (SPC) and UN-HABITAT.

HONIARA, SOLOMON ISLANDS BROADCASTNG CORPORATION: The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey is current working on its new Website.

source: solomonstarnews.com

GWAUNARU’U airport in Malaita Povince is expected to re-open on 2nd May, says Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare.

HONIARA, SOLOMON STAR: The Solomon Islands Government and Caucus have endorsed the concept of Strata Title for Solomon Islands. The concept is contained in a White Paper, which was produced by the Ministry of Lands, Housing & Survey with assistance from the Secretariat of the Pacific Community and funding from the Australian Government.

HONIARA, PRESS RELEASE (MLHS):  “Cowboy development is a thing in the past.  From today, we want developments that will improve the identity of our City and create public benefits to Honiara residents.”

HONIARA, SOLOMON STAR: Researcher and lawyer from Australian National University (ANU) Siobhan McDonnell has suggested ten possible steps Solomon Islands could consider in developing a successful approach to land reform.