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K2 million office complex proposed for Daru Town Urban Authority

The Daru Town Urban Authority will soon have a dedicated K2 million office facility funded by the Fly River Provincial Government.

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A.I is the future, says Marape

Papua New Guinea must embrace the recent technological changes in the world as it cannot be left behind, says Prime Minister James Marape

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PNG Prime Minister writes to U.S President Trump to reconsider climate pact withdrawal

Papua New Guinea is garnering the support of other Pacific Island countries to collectively urge the United States Government to reconsider its decision on realigning climate change support.

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PNG Media Policy ready for enactment

The cabinet has officially given the green light to the PNG media policy, which will soon be presented to Parliament for formal enactment.

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Schools resume for 2025 academic year

Students across the nation return to school today, January 27th, marking the official start of the 2025 academic year.

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Nipa-Kutubu District launches four impact projects

The Local MP for Nipa-Kutubu Dr. Billy Joseph has officially launched the Forestry, Agriculture, Livestock, and SME Project at Kembil Village in the Nipa-Kutubu District.

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Nomane praises court ruling on public servants

Deputy Opposition Leader and Chuave MP, James Nomane, has applauded the recent Supreme Court decision to repeal the 2021 amendment to the Public Service Management Act.

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Hunters whizz kid Morea on course to retain fullback position owned by electrifying Wabo

Following his short spell with North Queensland Cowboys at the back end of last year, 2023 Hostplus Cup rookie Morea Morea is embracing another challenge to retain the no.1 spot of PNG Hunters.

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Marape extends Australia Day message

Prime Minister James Marape has extended his message to the government and people of Australia on Australia Day, January 26, 2025, reflecting on the enduring relationship between Papua New Guinea and its longstanding partner in the region.

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Marape reacts to Trump’s withdrawal from Paris Agreement amidst calls for big carbon emitters to repond to climate change issues

Prime Minister James Marape has reiterated his consistent call that big carbon emitters of the world have a “moral obligation and the bigger responsibility” to manage the current climate crisis ahead of every other country.

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