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PROVINCIAL NEWS RELEASES

PWRDF offered more assistance to Garanga
   

A Canadian funding agency that has in the last five years funded Garanga Agricultural Development Project in the Diocese of Ysabel promised to pump more money into it for the next three years....

 
DOY signed partnership with Canberra and Gouldburn
   

The Diocese of Ysabel has now formalised their sister relationship with the Diocese of Canberra and Gouldburn in Australia with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on April 16th 2008....

 
Selwyn College encouraged to grow own crops
   

Selwyn College of the Church of Melanesia have been encouraged to invest seriously on agriculture as a means of food security for the college. In supporting this initiative the Taiwan Technical Mission in Solomon Islands organised a one day workshop for the senior agriculture students and staff of the College on Wednesday this week....

 
DOT calls for Fresh Vision in Mission
   

The Diocese of Temotu in the Church of the Province of Melanesia from 13 to 18 April held its 16th Diocesan Synod at Luova Mission Station at Lata Temotu province....

 
Bishop of Temotu's Episcopal term extended
   

Bishop of the Diocese of Temotu the Rt Rev. David Vunagi's Episcopal term has been extended for another five years when his retirement is due. Bishop Vunagi is due to retire on the 5th September 2010 when he turns 60 years as required by the Church Constitution....

 
   

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PROVINCIAL FEATURE STORIES

Video interview with Bishop Terry Brown of Malaita
   

This article includes a web link to a video interview produced by the Episcopal News Service, USA.

 
Report on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Solomon Islands
   

This feature story includes an "Executive Summary" of the report and a web link to download the full report in pdf format.

 
More church members are starting to use email
   

Email, which is used by individuals for their personal or business correspondence, is now also being used by many to stay in contact with their church leaders and church friends.

 
   

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The Most Revd Sir Ellison Leslie Pogo K.B.E.