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felixdcat said..Considering taking a job (fixed term contract) there. Any breezer has inside knowledge? Safe? Fun? Sailing? Peeps? Cost of living?
Any advice appreciated.

I spent a fair bit of time (with the Military) in the Solomon's and two (female) family members have just returned from a week in Honiara (for work). They did not enjoy the experience, due to standing out like the proverbial "sore thumb" and being blonde, they attracted unwanted attention from the local populace (males) to the point of feeling threatened and fearful, as a result spent most of the time "hunkered down" with the 'ex pat' community. I personally never had any issues with the locals, they were/are a basically friendly lot although extremely inquisitive. Local produce is the staple for most although I would avoid buying fish from the open air markets.
The Solomon Islands are in a rebuilding phase, the local economy and Government 'may' be described as corrupt, poverty (on a western scale) is prevalent. A good start is:
www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/pacific/solomon-islandsAs for "water sports" the place is an absolute dream for divers and fishos, if you can get around to the opposite side of Guadalcanal to the aptly named "weather coast' the prevailing winds would make for some amazing sailing. Alas the weather coast has very little infrastructure or facilities. Gizo (north of GC) had an active resort catering for all of the aforementioned. The area has hundreds of Islands and is a fascinating part of the Pacific.