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Torres Strait Islanders Won 1936 Freedom Strike
Community HeroesJan 18

Torres Strait Islanders Won 1936 Freedom Strike

When Torres Strait Islanders jumped out of windows to refuse oppressive work contracts in 1936, they launched a synchronized nine-month strike that changed their rights forever. Australia's Governor-General just honored the 90th anniversary of this little-known victory that helped shape the nation's labor movement.

ABC Australia2 min read
800 Torres Strait Men Served Without Equal Pay or Voting Rights
Global NewsApr 27

800 Torres Strait Men Served Without Equal Pay or Voting Rights

Over 800 Torres Strait Islander men enlisted in WWII despite being denied citizenship, voting rights, and equal pay. Their battalion remains the highest enlistment rate per capita in Commonwealth history.

SBS Australia3 min read
Australia's Torres Strait Community Protects Northern Border
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Australia's Torres Strait Community Protects Northern Border

Torres Strait Island residents are becoming crucial partners in monitoring Australia's remote northern waters, helping authorities intercept illegal fishing vessels before they reach the mainland. Their vigilance is transforming border security in one of the country's most challenging frontiers.

ABC Australia2 min read
Solomon Islands Ditches Diesel for First Solar Farm
Planet WinsMay 14

Solomon Islands Ditches Diesel for First Solar Farm

A Pacific island nation that relies on diesel for 98% of its power is building its first major solar farm. The Solomon Islands is betting on sunshine to escape fuel shortages and price swings.

PV Magazine2 min read
Solomon Islands Shifts Direction, Bans Dolphin Trade
Global NewsMay 18

Solomon Islands Shifts Direction, Bans Dolphin Trade

The Solomon Islands just elected a new prime minister who brings a fresh approach to foreign relations and animal welfare. In his first major move, he's ending the controversial dolphin trade.

Japan Times2 min read
Ellis Island Hospital Restoration Preserves Immigration Stories
Global NewsFeb 20

Ellis Island Hospital Restoration Preserves Immigration Stories

A nonprofit is working to preserve Ellis Island's abandoned 29-building hospital complex, where immigrant families faced medical challenges 75 years ago. The restoration will reveal intimate stories of resilience and hope that shaped America.

Smithsonian2 min read
Australia Stops 19 Illegal Fishing Boats in Torres Strait
Community HeroesMar 31

Australia Stops 19 Illegal Fishing Boats in Torres Strait

Australian Border Force is winning the fight against illegal fishing in Queensland's north, intercepting 19 foreign vessels since January and protecting fragile marine ecosystems. The crackdown shows that strong enforcement can safeguard ocean resources for future generations.

ABC Australia2 min read
Mauritius Launches Solar Marketplace for Island Nations
Solutions6d ago

Mauritius Launches Solar Marketplace for Island Nations

Mauritius just unveiled a groundbreaking digital platform that helps small island nations attract funding for solar projects, starting with 220 MW of its own renewable energy. The World Bank-backed marketplace could transform how vulnerable island states access clean energy investments.

PV Magazine2 min read
Australia Keeps Cocos Islands Home After Community Wins
SolutionsApr 11

Australia Keeps Cocos Islands Home After Community Wins

The Australian government reversed plans to relocate 600 residents from the remote Cocos Islands after passionate community pushback. Now islanders will help shape their own climate future.

ABC Australia2 min read
Fiji Island Made Entirely of Ancient Shellfish Waste
InnovationApr 4

Fiji Island Made Entirely of Ancient Shellfish Waste

Scientists discovered a small Fiji island built completely from shellfish discarded by human settlers over 1,000 years ago. The unique "midden island" reveals how ancient communities shaped their landscape in ways still visible today.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Mexico Scientists Race to Protect Island's Rare Wildlife
Planet WinsMar 19

Mexico Scientists Race to Protect Island's Rare Wildlife

When researchers spotted an endangered ocelot on Cozumel Island in 2016, they faced an unexpected challenge: the wildcat threatened species found nowhere else on Earth. Scientists are now working to protect the island's unique animals while monitoring this beautiful but risky newcomer.

Mongabay2 min read
Island Declared Ferret Free in World-First Conservation Win
Planet WinsMar 25

Island Declared Ferret Free in World-First Conservation Win

Rathlin Island off Northern Ireland's coast just became the first inhabited island in the world to successfully eliminate invasive ferrets, saving 250,000 seabirds from extinction. Puffins, razorbills, and other species are already showing signs of recovery after decades of devastating predator attacks.

Google News - Conservation Success3 min read
Rhode Island Bill Puts Librarians in Every Public School
SolutionsApr 17

Rhode Island Bill Puts Librarians in Every Public School

Rhode Island lawmakers are backing legislation to put certified librarians in every public school after research showed they boost reading scores and student success. The Save Our Rhode Island School Libraries Act would ensure every student gets daily library access and professional support.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
50+ Volunteers Rebuild Storm-Hit Island House in One Day
Community HeroesJan 19

50+ Volunteers Rebuild Storm-Hit Island House in One Day

When 95mph winds tore the roof off Lihou Island's only house, over 50 volunteers raced across the causeway to help rebuild it in a single weekend. The tiny Guernsey island, cherished by generations of schoolchildren and families, is back in business thanks to neighbors who couldn't stand to see it damaged.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
UK Commits £14M to Help Pacific Islands Fight Climate Crisis
Acts of KindnessApr 28

UK Commits £14M to Help Pacific Islands Fight Climate Crisis

The UK is investing £14 million to help Pacific Island nations build resilience against rising seas and extreme storms. The funding supports locally led solutions in Fiji, Tonga, Tuvalu, and other vulnerable island communities.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
Pacific Islands Cut Fish Microplastic Rates to Just 5%
Daily MixJan 29

Pacific Islands Cut Fish Microplastic Rates to Just 5%

While one-third of Pacific fish contain microplastics, new research reveals some island nations have cracked the code on keeping their waters clean. Vanuatu's fish show just 5% contamination, proving remote islands can protect their ocean food supply.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island Hits 300K Visitors in Two Months
Global NewsMar 7

Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island Hits 300K Visitors in Two Months

Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island welcomed over 300,000 international tourists in early 2026, marking a 55% surge in arrivals as the tropical paradise becomes Asia's hottest new destination. The island's blend of pristine beaches, eco-friendly resorts, and authentic culture is transforming Vietnam's tourism industry.

Google News - Vietnam Growth2 min read
Japan's 'Cat Island' Caretaker Dedicates Life to Felines
Acts of KindnessApr 11

Japan's 'Cat Island' Caretaker Dedicates Life to Felines

On a tiny Japanese island where cats outnumber people 27 to 1, a 70-year-old woman ensures every feline lives with dignity and care. Naoko Kamimoto feeds 80 cats twice daily, administers medicine, and shows the world what compassionate animal stewardship looks like.

Live Science2 min read
Taiwan's Backup System Keeps Remote Island Connected
SolutionsApr 30

Taiwan's Backup System Keeps Remote Island Connected

When an undersea cable snapped near Taiwan's remote Dongyin Island, backup systems kicked in immediately to keep 1,500 residents online. The quick response shows how investing in communication resilience pays off when it matters most.

Daily Maverick2 min read
Easter Island Thrived Through Century-Long Drought
Daily MixFeb 11

Easter Island Thrived Through Century-Long Drought

New evidence reveals that when a 100-year drought hit Easter Island in 1550, communities didn't collapse. They adapted, creating new traditions and power structures that helped them survive.

Science Daily2 min read

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