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Enabling prosperity across the Pacific

For many families on Aranuka, access to safe drinking water and electricity has long been limited

Australia powers new women-led solar and clean water systems for Kiribati’s remote Aranuka Island communities

Residents of the remote outer island of Aranuka in Kiribati recently celebrated the completion of a new solar-powered electricity and clean water project that is bringing reliable energy and safe water to more than 1,000 people.

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AIFFP’s first investment in Samoa powers new clean energy project

Samoan families living in remote island communities will soon have access to clean, reliable electricity for the first time.

Sir Dudley Tuti College in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands

Solar powers brighter futures at remote Solomon Islands’ College

Clean, reliable solar energy is now powering Sir Dudley Tuti College in Isabel Province, strengthening education, campus safety and essential services for one of Solomon Islands’ largest and most remote secondary schools.

Senator the Hon Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs, announced the additional $550 million during a meeting of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Troika

Australia invests an additional $550 million in critical infrastructure in the Pacific

Australia is deepening its long‑term commitment to high‑quality, critical infrastructure across the Pacific and Timor‑Leste, with the announcement of an additional $550 million in official development assistance (ODA) grants for the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP).

REnew Pacific - Creating climate-ready classrooms with clean energy across the Marshall Islands

AIFFP’s first investment in the Republic of Marshall Islands powers clean energy and inclusive education

Australia is supporting clean, reliable energy access for remote communities in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, with the country’s first REnew Pacific project set to deliver solar power to 19 primary schools across Arno, Ebon and Mili Atolls.

The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) enables quality infrastructure across the Pacific and Timor-Leste

We provide financing for transformational energy, water, transport, telecommunications and other projects that are socially inclusive, resilient and create lasting prosperity for Pacific citizens.

Our investments

See what we've financed and how they transform Pacific communities.

Honiara landing of the Coral Sea Cable. Credit: DFAT

Climate Partnership

Australia, through the Pacific Climate Infrastructure Financing Partnership, will contribute at least $350 million in climate infrastructure for the Pacific region.

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