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Morobe Northern Highway repairs push ahead as road users face temporary closures
Road repairs are continuing along the Morobe Northern Highway, with workers tackling some of the most damaged sections of the route.
The maintenance work is focused on a 17-kilometre stretch between Wara Bung and Wara Kawar in Wau-Waria District.
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Fly River Volleyball Association preseason tournament underway in Kiunga
Preseason Tournament is currently underway at the Papua New Guinea Defence Force Forward Operating Base (PNGDF FOB) volleyball courts in Kiunga, with teams battling for early-season supremacy.
In the opening women's division match, Fly Vizu delivered a dominant performance, defeating Traim Tasol in straight sets (3-0).
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PNG Seal OFC U-19 Championship Spot with 5-1 Win over Cook Islands
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Entering the decisive fixture knowing a draw would be enough to advance, Papua New Guinea took control in a competitive affair – as their opponents only needed a win to qualify.
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Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport runway pavement repairs to commence on June 4, 2026
Asphalt Overlay and Associated works at Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport have commenced on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and will take approximately 9 months to complete, given the weather permits.
The National Airports Corporation (NAC) said that the traveling public and stakeholders should be aware that the work will take approximately 9 months to complete.
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EHPA meet with National Planning to discuss Vision 2050
The Department of National Planning and Monitoring was pleased to receive a courtesy call from the Eastern Highlands Provincial Administrator Allen Los and his team, along with Secretary for Provincial Affairs, Philip Leo.
The meeting focused on the aspirations of Vision 2050, the targets of MTDP IV, and the importance of strengthening partnerships and collaboration between the National Government and the Eastern Highlands Provincial Government.
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43 Kundiawa Gembogl schools grouped into clusters
The Kundiawa Gembogl District Curriculum Committees have grouped 43 schools across Waiye, Mitnande, Kundiawa Urban and Niglekande LLGs into clusters to improve teaching under the Revised Standards-Based Curriculum (SBC).
The plan was announced at a workshop held at the Catholic Parish Centre in Kundiawa on Thursday, June 11, 2026. The new cluster system will start during the district’s Professional In-Service Training (PIST) week before Term 4.
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Duma says claims by Opposition is “desperate scaremongering”
The Minister for State Enterprises, William Duma, has strongly condemned recent claims by the Opposition regarding the Port Moresby water supply, labelling them as desperate scaremongering designed to cause panic for political gain.
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Arrested prison wardens were brought in from outside prisons in the Highlands region
Allegations have surfaced that of the 20 Correctional Services officers caught by police at Rainbow, Gerehu in Moresby Northwest on Tuesday evening, nine were serving in Port Moresby while the rest were from Barawaghi prison in Chimbu province.
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Fisheries probe foreign-owned vessel over dead dolphins in net
A foreign-owned fishing company operating in Papua New Guinea waters is facing a Fisheries investigation and possible hefty fines after a video emerged showing dead dolphins allegedly caught in a fishing net off Manus Province.
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Paglum school violence condemned
The Acting Minister for Education Kinoka Hotune Feo has condemned the outbreak of violence and suspected arson at Paglum Secondary School in the Mul‑Baiyer District, Western Highlands Province, on Wednesday, June 10.
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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank
Members of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. made their way into Wabag town from Laiagam this morning to collect their bank cards after successfully opening their respective bank accounts with Tisa Bank.
Chairman of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. Mr Rodnie Watanikam highlighted that members had the privilege of receiving their Tisa Bank Visa Debit Card from the Wabag Tisa Bank Branch this morning.
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Wewak MP surrenders son to police over murder allegation
Police in Wewak, East Sepik Province, are investigating the death of a man who was allegedly murdered in the early hours of Saturday.
East Sepik Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Christopher Tamari, confirmed that the deceased, identified as Richmond Aaron, was seriously wounded and rushed to Boram Provincial Hospital, where he died on Sunday.
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The University Of Goroka Plans major staff expansion to meet growth
The University of Goroka is planning a major increase in staff numbers as part of its reform program.
Vice Chancellor, Dr. Teng Waninga, said teaching positions are expected to grow from around 400 to 1,200.
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Cheshire Disabilities Services urges employers to give people living with disabilities a chance at work
Cheshire Disabilities Services Program Manager Joe Hanuma has called on employers to open more job opportunities for people living with disabilities, saying employment is vital for dignity and inclusion.
Speaking at the NCD Disability Sector Dialogue Forum today in Port Moresby,he reminded stakeholders that Cheshire Disabilities Services, formerly known as Cheshire Homes, has served the community for 60 years and continues to focus on care, education, health and youth empowerment.Hanuma shared s
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Bougainville question is a colonial legacy, not a dispute with PNG, Tsiamalili told parliament
Speaking during the parliamentary session, Tsiamalili urged lawmakers to view both Papua New Guinea and Bougainville not as adversaries, but as joint inheritors of a colonial legacy that requires utmost statesmanship to resolve.Tsiamalili praised the historic Bougainville Peace Agreement for successfully transforming a violent colonial-era grievance into a peaceful, constitutional framework.
"Neither Bougainville nor Papua New Guinea created this issue," Tsiamalili stated.
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Parliament asked to back process, not Independence, on the Bougainville vote
Members of Parliament have been urged not to confuse today's vote on a Sessional Order with a decision on Bougainville's political future, as the National Parliament prepares to begin formal consideration of the 2019 Bougainville Referendum result.
Government leaders stressed that the matter before Parliament is not a vote on Bougainville's independence but a procedural motion establishing the process and timetable for Parliament to consider key documents related to the referendum at a later dat
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Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited donates again
After viewing Facebook coverage of Bougainville women requesting assistance with difficult pregnancies, Paul Ryan of BMI (Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited) made enquiries with Buka Hospital to provide assistance.
This time, donating an ultrasound scanner to assist pregnant mothers at the Buka hospital, which makes it the second after a donation of the first one from North Bougainville national member Francessca Semoso.
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Voter drive brings relief to Madang Institutions
The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission says its recent voter awareness and roll update drive in Madang has received a strong and positive response.
The exercise covered major institutions across Madang. These included Madang Technical College, Maritime College, Divine Word University, Lutheran School of Nursing, Modilon General Hospital, Madang Teachers College, and CIS Beon.
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Bougainville’s journey has been long, painful and deeply significant for PNG
Bougainville’s journey to this point has been long, painful and deeply significant for Papua New Guinea.
When presenting an update on the Bougainville Peace Process Agreement and tabling of the Sessional Order, Minister for Bougainville Affairs Manasseh Makiba said the Bougainville conflict, which erupted in 1988, was grounded in longstanding grievances relating to identity, land and the impacts of the Panguna mine.
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UOG pushes major reforms under strategic plan
The University of Goroka Vice Chancellor, Dr. Teng Waninga, says the university is undergoing major reforms under its 2022–2027 Strategic and Corporate Plan.
He said the plan sets out 10 key pillars that guide all academic and administrative work at the institution.
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Morobe Northern Highway repairs push ahead as road users face temporary closures
Road repairs are continuing along the Morobe Northern Highway, with workers tackling some of the most damaged sections o
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Fly River Volleyball Association preseason tournament underway in Kiunga
Preseason Tournament is currently underway at the Papua New Guinea Defence Force Forward Operating Base (PNGDF FOB) voll
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PNG Seal OFC U-19 Championship Spot with 5-1 Win over Cook Islands
By OFC
Entering the decisive fixture knowing a draw would be enough to advance, Papua New Guinea took control in a compe
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Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport runway pavement repairs to commence on June 4, 2026
Asphalt Overlay and Associated works at Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport have commenced on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and will
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EHPA meet with National Planning to discuss Vision 2050
The Department of National Planning and Monitoring was pleased to receive a courtesy call from the Eastern Highlands Pro
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43 Kundiawa Gembogl schools grouped into clusters
The Kundiawa Gembogl District Curriculum Committees have grouped 43 schools across Waiye, Mitnande, Kundiawa Urban and N
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Duma says claims by Opposition is “desperate scaremongering”
The Minister for State Enterprises, William Duma, has strongly condemned recent claims by the Opposition regarding the P
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Arrested prison wardens were brought in from outside prisons in the Highlands region
Allegations have surfaced that of the 20 Correctional Services officers caught by police at Rainbow, Gerehu in Moresby N
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Fisheries probe foreign-owned vessel over dead dolphins in net
A foreign-owned fishing company operating in Papua New Guinea waters is facing a Fisheries investigation and possible he
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Paglum school violence condemned
The Acting Minister for Education Kinoka Hotune Feo has condemned the outbreak of violence and suspected arson at Paglum
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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank
Members of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. made their way into Wabag town from Laiagam
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Wewak MP surrenders son to police over murder allegation
Police in Wewak, East Sepik Province, are investigating the death of a man who was allegedly murdered in the early hours
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The University Of Goroka Plans major staff expansion to meet growth
The University of Goroka is planning a major increase in staff numbers as part of its reform program.
Vice Chancellor, D
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Cheshire Disabilities Services urges employers to give people living with disabilities a chance at work
Cheshire Disabilities Services Program Manager Joe Hanuma has called on employers to open more job opportunities for peo
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Bougainville question is a colonial legacy, not a dispute with PNG, Tsiamalili told parliament
Speaking during the parliamentary session, Tsiamalili urged lawmakers to view both Papua New Guinea and Bougainville no
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Parliament asked to back process, not Independence, on the Bougainville vote
Members of Parliament have been urged not to confuse today's vote on a Sessional Order with a decision on Bougainville's
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Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited donates again
After viewing Facebook coverage of Bougainville women requesting assistance with difficult pregnancies, Paul Ryan of BMI
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Voter drive brings relief to Madang Institutions
The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission says its recent voter awareness and roll update drive in Madang has received a
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Morobe Northern Highway repairs push ahead as road users face temporary closures
Road repairs are continuing along the Morobe Northern Highway, with workers tackling some of the most damaged sections of the route.
The maintenance work is focused on a 17-kilometre stretch between Wara Bung and Wara Kawar in Wau-Waria District.
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Fly River Volleyball Association preseason tournament underway in Kiunga
Preseason Tournament is currently underway at the Papua New Guinea Defence Force Forward Operating Base (PNGDF FOB) volleyball courts in Kiunga, with teams battling for early-season supremacy.
In the opening women's division match, Fly Vizu delivered a dominant performance, defeating Traim Tasol in straight sets (3-0).
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PNG Seal OFC U-19 Championship Spot with 5-1 Win over Cook Islands
By OFC
Entering the decisive fixture knowing a draw would be enough to advance, Papua New Guinea took control in a competitive affair – as their opponents only needed a win to qualify.
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Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport runway pavement repairs to commence on June 4, 2026
Asphalt Overlay and Associated works at Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport have commenced on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and will take approximately 9 months to complete, given the weather permits.
The National Airports Corporation (NAC) said that the traveling public and stakeholders should be aware that the work will take approximately 9 months to complete.
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EHPA meet with National Planning to discuss Vision 2050
The Department of National Planning and Monitoring was pleased to receive a courtesy call from the Eastern Highlands Provincial Administrator Allen Los and his team, along with Secretary for Provincial Affairs, Philip Leo.
The meeting focused on the aspirations of Vision 2050, the targets of MTDP IV, and the importance of strengthening partnerships and collaboration between the National Government and the Eastern Highlands Provincial Government.
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43 Kundiawa Gembogl schools grouped into clusters
The Kundiawa Gembogl District Curriculum Committees have grouped 43 schools across Waiye, Mitnande, Kundiawa Urban and Niglekande LLGs into clusters to improve teaching under the Revised Standards-Based Curriculum (SBC).
The plan was announced at a workshop held at the Catholic Parish Centre in Kundiawa on Thursday, June 11, 2026. The new cluster system will start during the district’s Professional In-Service Training (PIST) week before Term 4.
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Duma says claims by Opposition is “desperate scaremongering”
The Minister for State Enterprises, William Duma, has strongly condemned recent claims by the Opposition regarding the Port Moresby water supply, labelling them as desperate scaremongering designed to cause panic for political gain.
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Arrested prison wardens were brought in from outside prisons in the Highlands region
Allegations have surfaced that of the 20 Correctional Services officers caught by police at Rainbow, Gerehu in Moresby Northwest on Tuesday evening, nine were serving in Port Moresby while the rest were from Barawaghi prison in Chimbu province.
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Fisheries probe foreign-owned vessel over dead dolphins in net
A foreign-owned fishing company operating in Papua New Guinea waters is facing a Fisheries investigation and possible hefty fines after a video emerged showing dead dolphins allegedly caught in a fishing net off Manus Province.
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Paglum school violence condemned
The Acting Minister for Education Kinoka Hotune Feo has condemned the outbreak of violence and suspected arson at Paglum Secondary School in the Mul‑Baiyer District, Western Highlands Province, on Wednesday, June 10.
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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank
Members of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. made their way into Wabag town from Laiagam this morning to collect their bank cards after successfully opening their respective bank accounts with Tisa Bank.
Chairman of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. Mr Rodnie Watanikam highlighted that members had the privilege of receiving their Tisa Bank Visa Debit Card from the Wabag Tisa Bank Branch this morning.
To access this post, you
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Wewak MP surrenders son to police over murder allegation
Police in Wewak, East Sepik Province, are investigating the death of a man who was allegedly murdered in the early hours of Saturday.
East Sepik Provincial Police Commander, Superintendent Christopher Tamari, confirmed that the deceased, identified as Richmond Aaron, was seriously wounded and rushed to Boram Provincial Hospital, where he died on Sunday.
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The University Of Goroka Plans major staff expansion to meet growth
The University of Goroka is planning a major increase in staff numbers as part of its reform program.
Vice Chancellor, Dr. Teng Waninga, said teaching positions are expected to grow from around 400 to 1,200.
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Cheshire Disabilities Services urges employers to give people living with disabilities a chance at work
Cheshire Disabilities Services Program Manager Joe Hanuma has called on employers to open more job opportunities for people living with disabilities, saying employment is vital for dignity and inclusion.
Speaking at the NCD Disability Sector Dialogue Forum today in Port Moresby,he reminded stakeholders that Cheshire Disabilities Services, formerly known as Cheshire Homes, has served the community for 60 years and continues to focus on care, education, health and youth empowerment.Hanuma shared s
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Bougainville question is a colonial legacy, not a dispute with PNG, Tsiamalili told parliament
Speaking during the parliamentary session, Tsiamalili urged lawmakers to view both Papua New Guinea and Bougainville not as adversaries, but as joint inheritors of a colonial legacy that requires utmost statesmanship to resolve.Tsiamalili praised the historic Bougainville Peace Agreement for successfully transforming a violent colonial-era grievance into a peaceful, constitutional framework.
"Neither Bougainville nor Papua New Guinea created this issue," Tsiamalili stated.
To access th
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Parliament asked to back process, not Independence, on the Bougainville vote
Members of Parliament have been urged not to confuse today's vote on a Sessional Order with a decision on Bougainville's political future, as the National Parliament prepares to begin formal consideration of the 2019 Bougainville Referendum result.
Government leaders stressed that the matter before Parliament is not a vote on Bougainville's independence but a procedural motion establishing the process and timetable for Parliament to consider key documents related to the referendum at a later dat
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Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited donates again
After viewing Facebook coverage of Bougainville women requesting assistance with difficult pregnancies, Paul Ryan of BMI (Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited) made enquiries with Buka Hospital to provide assistance.
This time, donating an ultrasound scanner to assist pregnant mothers at the Buka hospital, which makes it the second after a donation of the first one from North Bougainville national member Francessca Semoso.
To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, We
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Voter drive brings relief to Madang Institutions
The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission says its recent voter awareness and roll update drive in Madang has received a strong and positive response.
The exercise covered major institutions across Madang. These included Madang Technical College, Maritime College, Divine Word University, Lutheran School of Nursing, Modilon General Hospital, Madang Teachers College, and CIS Beon.
To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, Web – 14-Day, Web – One-Month, Web – Three-Month, We
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Bougainville’s journey has been long, painful and deeply significant for PNG
Bougainville’s journey to this point has been long, painful and deeply significant for Papua New Guinea.
When presenting an update on the Bougainville Peace Process Agreement and tabling of the Sessional Order, Minister for Bougainville Affairs Manasseh Makiba said the Bougainville conflict, which erupted in 1988, was grounded in longstanding grievances relating to identity, land and the impacts of the Panguna mine.
To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, Web – 14-Day,
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UOG pushes major reforms under strategic plan
The University of Goroka Vice Chancellor, Dr. Teng Waninga, says the university is undergoing major reforms under its 2022–2027 Strategic and Corporate Plan.
He said the plan sets out 10 key pillars that guide all academic and administrative work at the institution.
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Morobe Northern Highway repairs push ahead as road users face temporary closures
Road repairs are continuing along the Morobe Northern Highway, with workers tackling some of the most damaged sections of the rout…
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Fly River Volleyball Association preseason tournament underway in Kiunga
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PNG Seal OFC U-19 Championship Spot with 5-1 Win over Cook Islands
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Mt. Hagen (Kagamuga) Airport runway pavement repairs to commence on June 4, 2026
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EHPA meet with National Planning to discuss Vision 2050
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43 Kundiawa Gembogl schools grouped into clusters
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Duma says claims by Opposition is “desperate scaremongering”
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Arrested prison wardens were brought in from outside prisons in the Highlands region
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Fisheries probe foreign-owned vessel over dead dolphins in net
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Paglum school violence condemned
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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank
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Wewak MP surrenders son to police over murder allegation
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The University Of Goroka Plans major staff expansion to meet growth
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Cheshire Disabilities Services urges employers to give people living with disabilities a chance at work
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Bougainville question is a colonial legacy, not a dispute with PNG, Tsiamalili told parliament
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Parliament asked to back process, not Independence, on the Bougainville vote
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Bougainville Minerals Investments Limited donates again
After viewing Facebook coverage of Bougainville women requesting assistance with difficult pregnancies, Paul Ryan of BMI (Bougainv…
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