Text of report by Papua New Guinea newspaper The National website on 6 October Papua New Guinea is one of several countries in the Asia-Pacific who will benefit from a 350,000 US dollar (915,454 kina) Taiwanese assistance to...
By Ilya Gridneff in Port Moresby AN American businessman is suing the PNG Government for $A65 million, alleging it failed to pay him for helping attract foreign investment. Michael Mathew claims he struck a deal with PNG Prime...
Australian Federal Police are lifting their presence in Papua New Guinea, with three officers arriving in Port Moresby to take up advisory roles. The three Australian federal police officers are the first of an 11-person...
The high prices and slowdown in global catches are expected to nurture the nascent tuna industry in India. Our Bureau Kochi, Oct. 3 As arrivals continued to remain low, tuna prices have firmed up in global markets. “The current...
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By PNG correspondent Steve Marshall The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says it will not resettle more than 100 Papuan refugees living in Papua New Guinea to Vanuatu. The Papuan refugees crossed the border...
Rosemary Neill | October 04, 2008 As SBS unveils its groundbreaking indigenous history series, Rosemary Neill finds the lands rights story didn¿t end with Eddie Mabo. On a hot, windy day in August, Perkins and her sidekick and...
An American missionary familiar with Papua New Guinea's jungle will lead a Royal Australian Air Force recovery team to what remains of a World War II bomber wreck. A nine-man RAAF team left PNG's capital Port Moresby on Friday...
Pacific mobile operator Digicel has reported that it is the first mobile telecommunication company in Papua New Guinea to operate its mobile radio sites on coconut oil fuel, paving the way for environment friendly...
SES New Skies, an SES company, has launched GSM backhaul services for Telikom Papua New Guinea (PNG) on its NSS-5 satellite. Under a five year contract, Telikom PNG uses 36MHz of bandwidth on the NSS-5 spacecraft at the orbital...