Australia supports Solomon Islands' security priorities

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Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC

Minister for Defence


The Hon Melissa Price MP

Minister for Defence Industry

Minister for Science and Technology


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Lauren Gianoli (Minister Reynolds’ office): +61 428 570 417

Kathy Quinn (Minister Price’s office): +61 468 369 301

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8 November 2019

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  • The Hon Melissa Price MP, Minister for Defence Industry

The Australian Government has today handed over the latest Guardian-class Patrol Boat RSIPV Gizo to the Solomon Islands at a ceremony in Henderson, Western Australia.

RSIPV Gizo was received by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare and Minister of Police, National Security and Correctional Services Anthony Veke.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the handover of the Patrol Boat reinforced Solomon Islands’ position as one of Australia’s key partners in the Pacific region.

“Australia and Solomon Islands have worked together over many years in support of our collective regional security goals and values,” Minister Reynolds said.

“Our partnership is founded on decades of engagement, further strengthened by the Australian Government’s commitment to assist Solomon Islands to build a police outpost and a Patrol Boat berth.”

RSIPV Gizo is the fifth of 21 Guardian Class patrol boats to be gifted to 12 Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste under the Liberal National Government’s $2 billion Pacific Maritime Security Program.

Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP, who officially handed over the RSIPV Gizo to the Solomon Islands, congratulated the delegation on their new capability which is designed and built by Australian company Austal.  

“The Pacific Maritime Security Program builds on the success of the Pacific Patrol Boat Program and Australia’s commitment to deep engagement with Australia’s neighbours,” Minister Price said.

“The Guardian-class Patrol Boat Program is supporting 400 direct and indirect jobs here in Western Australia, and is a great example of Australian industry supporting our Pacific neighbours.”

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