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MV Lorraine welcomed to Alotau

Esa'ala District's brand new multipurpose boat received a rousing welcome home in Alotau on Saturday.

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Examination cheating compromises education system

Concerns of cheating during Examinations is one that should be borne by every Papua New Guinean.

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Shelter is DAGA’s greatest need

Over a month later and people in Milne Bay’s hinterlands say they’ve yet to receive any relief assistance after Cyclone Maila.

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ABG, Steamships sign deal to unlock Bougainville land potential

The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) and Steamships Trading Company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at supporting sustainable land development in Bougainville.

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Student killed, school vandalised in Maprik clash

A Grade 12 student from Maprik Secondary School was killed, and school property was vandalized in a violent confrontation at the school grounds on Saturday night.

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Health staff told to look after wellbeing first

As growing workplace pressure and emotional stress continue to affect healthcare workers across the province, Western Highlands Provincial Health Authority (WHPHA) staff are being urged to put their own health and wellbeing first.

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East Sepik Nursing Graduates Urged to Maintain High Standards

The 21 graduates of East Sepik College of Nursing were strongly urged to meet high standards of professionalism and service delivery in the health sector.

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Yumi FM celebrates 20 years with PNG Musik Awards

Papua New Guinea’s number one Tok Pisin radio station, 93 Yumi FM, will mark two decades of supporting local music this Saturday with the 20th Yumi FM PNG Musik Awards at the Lamana Gold Club.

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U.S fulbright program selects PNG scientist for prestigious visiting scholar fellowship

A senior lecturer in pharmacy at the University of Papua New Guinea, Dr. Martha Yahimbu, will conduct postdoctoral research in pharmacology at the University of Utah for the next five months under a Fulbright Visiting Fellowship.

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‘From bush materials to bricks’: Lai Valley secondary school dream nears reality

What began as a community effort with bush-material classrooms in 2013 is now taking shape as a permanent secondary school in Lai Valley LLG.

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