Category: Infrastructure
Boralani and Papua New Guinea’s Job Crisis
Boralani and the Question of Jobs: Why We Don’t Have PNG’s Crisis — And Why We Still Pay Attention News traveled across the water this week: Papua New Guinea is facing what its leaders are openly calling a jobs crisis,… Read more Boralani and Papua New Guinea’s Job Crisis
Boralani Watches the Google Cable
When the American Samoa Government signed a new agreement with Google to support a submarine fiber project known locally as Le Vasa, it looked, at first glance, like a story for another island chain. American Samoa is a U.S. territory…. Read more Boralani Watches the Google Cable
Maintenance Begins on Wooden Bridges
Maintenance work on a series of wooden bridges along South Road has begun, marking the start of critical repairs aimed at improving transport links and supporting local communities. A local contractor has commenced work during the current festive period on four… Read more Maintenance Begins on Wooden Bridges
Tropical Cyclone Resilience in Boralani
In Boralani, cyclone season is not spoken of with drama. It arrives the way it always has — gradually, predictably, and with enough warning that panic would be unnecessary if preparation has been done. That attitude did not develop by… Read more Tropical Cyclone Resilience in Boralani
How Boralani Chooses to Build
Preamble This note was not written in a hurry, nor in response to any single offer or visitor.. On Boralani, we have learned that the most important decisions are often the quiet ones—the ones made before contracts are signed, before… Read more How Boralani Chooses to Build





