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Enabling prosperity across the Pacific

The Tina River Hydropower Development Project has entered the next phase with construction commencing on the main dam and powerhouse.

Tina River Hydro powers Solomon Islands' future

Australia, through the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP), is at the forefront of driving renewable energy solutions in the Pacific, including Solomon Islands.

 

The hybrid solar-battery-diesel system has produced reliable and free power for the hospital since being switched on.

Australia Launches REnew Pacific at COP29

At COP29 , the Australian Government announced a $75 million investment through the REnew Pacific program to support the Pacific transition away from fossil fuels, improve energy security, benefit from the global transition to renewable energy and drive climate resilient development in remote communities. 

The groundbreaking ceremony marking commencement of civil works for Nauru’s first international submarine cable.

Nauru breaks ground on first international submarine cable connection

The Nauru Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology , in partnership with the Nauru Fibre Cable Corporation, marked a pivotal milestone on 1 November, launching the civil works for Nauru's first international submarine cable connection. 

Representatives from the Australian Government, Powerwells, ActionAid Australia and the Women I TokTok Tugeta Federation at the launch

Safer streets and greener jobs for Vanuatu’s remote communities thanks to new Off-Grid Renewable Energy Partnerships

Australia is powering sustainable energy and jobs for remote communities across Vanuatu, thanks to two Off-Grid Renewable Partnerships officially launched last week at a special event hosted by the Australia Government and ActionAid Vanuatu. 

 PRIF Week brought together Pacific government representatives, development partners, private sector stakeholders and regional organisations to discuss priorities and solutions for regional infrastructure

PRIF Week 2024: the AIFFP supports local economic growth and digital inclusion

The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) showcased its commitment to resilient, inclusive and locally driven infrastructure during the recent Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) Week 2024. 

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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