Australia Supports 726 TVET Scholarships for Young Solomon Islanders In 2026
More young Solomon Islanders will gain practical skills, access jobs and contribute to their communities through 726 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) scholarships in 2026.
This means more young people including
men, women and people with disabilities in the Solomon Island will have access
to quality training opportunities to build a better future and contribute
to their country.
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The
scholarships are delivered under the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership with
the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD).
The scholarships
cover students’ tuition fees, meals and accommodation at ten Rural Training
Centres (RTCs) across Solomon Islands and the tuition fees for ten students at Solomon
Islands National University Technical and Further Education (SINU-TAFE).
Australian High Commissioner to Solomon
Islands, Jeff Roach, announced
the scholarships on Friday 20 March 2026 with Minister of Education, Hon Tozen
Leokana, among staff and students at Bethesda
Disability Training and Support Centre east of Honiara Centre.
High
Commissioner Roach said Australia acknowledges economic resilience, jobs and
opportunities for young people are a top priority for the Solomon Islands
Government.
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“Building and improving skills is important for this priority. Through the Solomon Islands Australia partnership, long term cooperation has helped strengthen skills development across the country,” High Commissioner Roach said.
“We
will continue to support tertiary education and the TVET sector in Solomon
Islands, so young Solomon Islanders get the right skills and knowledge they
need to address the challenges of tomorrow.”
Minister
for Education and Human Resource Development, Hon Leokana acknowledged Australia’s commitment to expanding the access to
technical and vocational education for Solomon Islanders.
“On
this occasion we celebrate an opportunity that will transform the lives of our
young people and an investment that will help young Solomon Islanders in the
future as they contribute to the development of Solomon Islands.
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“Thank you so much to the Government and people of Australia, your support goes beyond financial assistance, you are investing in skills, you are investing in livelihoods, you are investing in the dignity of our people,” Minister Leokana said.
Australia
has now funded 1,720 TVET scholarships for Solomon Islanders since 2024 across agribusiness,
construction, automotive, tourism and hospitality. Students gain qualifications,
some of which are Australian accredited, with work-ready skills and the
experience needed to get a job and contribute to the Solomon Islands economy.
The
Solomon Islands Australia Partnership has also strengthened the training
environment by securing more than 5,000 items of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) for Rural Training Centres (RTC), valued over SBD663,000 for training in
carpentry.
This
year, the scholarships have expanded to SINU TAFE, to provide more opportunities
for students to access quality training.
Media Release | AHCSI



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