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Biodiversity not under PNG government's spotlight, says researcher

06/01/2012 00:10
A Greenpeace anti-logging campaign tag advocating the protection of New Guinea's rainforest.   The Papua New Guinea government has not done enough to acquire customary land to conserve the country’s biodiversity, says Port Moresby-based think tank Nation Research Institute...

PNG government should offer incentives for biodiversity conservation

05/01/2012 22:52
By guest blogger Nalau Bingeding Most people are aware that nature or ecosystems provide a range of goods and services that benefit mankind. The provision of goods includes food, water, timber, and fiber, while the provision of services includes the regulation of climate, floods, and water...

PNG yesterday, today and tomorrow: The Road Ahead

05/01/2012 14:09
Papua New Guinea's 109-seat Parliament in the PNG capital Port Moresby.   By guest blogger Joelson Anere In Politics, one hopes that Politicians, legal practitioners and political commentators don’t have a forgetful memory. For if they do, we would all be in very serious...

Men at center of alleged PNG-Indonesia collaboration granted bail

30/12/2011 20:53
Abraham Kareni:  "I couldn’t explain because he didn’t respond with words but with his fists". Picture courtesy of West Papua Media Alerts   Four men at the centre of allegations that Papua New Guinea authorities arrested them at the request of Indonesia have been granted...

O'Neill government lacked evidence to deport New Zealander

29/12/2011 15:50
  The O’Neill government today admitted that it did not have evidence to support its deportation of New Zealander and close Somare confidant Graham Osborne from Papua New Guinea. Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Immigration Jamie Maxtone-Graham told PNG commercial radio...

How a K500 deal to quit smoking changed my life

28/12/2011 17:27
By guest blogger Will Tekwie I started smoking heavily when I was doing grade 11 at Kerevat National High in 1994. Most of my friends were smokers and chewers so it seemed like the natural thing to do to fit in and to be cool. My favourite form of tobacco was the dark, heavy and strong...

Somare refuses to back down amidst plea by unions to end stalemate or face stopwork

17/12/2011 09:22
Reinstated PNG Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare has refused to back down.   Supreme Court-reinstated Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare has refused to back down saying he heads the legitimate government of Papua New Guinea. Speaking at a press conference in Port Moresby, the veteran...

Papua New Guinea Issues in Perspective brings you the Supreme Court decisions that reinstated Somare

16/12/2011 13:57
     The key players: PNG's veteran MP Sir Michael Somare, Chief Justice Sir Salamoa who chaired the Supreme Court bench which reinstated Sir Michael and Parliament's elected PM Peter O'Neill.    The Papua New Guinea Supreme Court on Monday 12 December reinstated...

K136 million released in a single day to 'nulify' vote of no confidence challenge

12/12/2011 08:57
Papua New Guinea's 109-seat parliament where the Somare government managed to fight off a vote of no confidence last year.   The Somare government released K136 million ($A54 million) in a single day last year to muster political support to fight off a vote of no confidence...

Supreme Court defers decision on legitimacy of the O'Neill government

09/12/2011 14:46
Security was tight outside the court precincts at Waigani in Port Moresby. Picture courtesy of Louise Lane   The Papua New Guinea Supreme Court has deferred its decision on the legitimacy of the O’Neill government to Monday 12 December. An urgent application by Prime Minister Peter...
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