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Local Business Closed due to ‘Copycat’ Retailers
Copyright laws in Papua New Guinea need to be seen to be implemented to protect local entrepreneurs from copycats. Owner…
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Pacific leaders work towards supporting the Blue Pacific
Energy and Transport Ministers and officials from the Pacific were called to form an effective union by the Prime Minister…
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Life After Deadly Earthquake: “We are not comfortable living with other people”
People affected by the 7.5 magnitude earthquake in Hela and Southern Highlands Provinces have been faced with challenges to rebuild…
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Wutung Villagers Call for Removal of Refugees
In a community meeting this morning, Wutung Villagers in Vanimo have agreed to petition the Government to look into their…
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Transition into Retirement: Peter Botten to Step Down from Oil Search
After 25 years at the helm of Oil Search Limited (OSL), Peter Botten has begun his transition into retirement. This…
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PNG Nurses Association 16th Symposium
The 16th National Nurses Symposium was hosted in Kundiawa, Simbu Province recently. Nurses from all over the country attended the…
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New Chapter for Education in Yangoru-Saussia District
A new staff administration building was opened last Thursday in Yangoru Secondary School in East Sepik Province. As part of…
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PNG-Indonesia Border remains closed
The Batas Market on the PNG-Indonesian Border remains closed for business today following unconfirmed reports of a shootout at the…
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Pacific region consuming more processed food
The Pacific region, over the years has moved from eating a lot of fresh food to becoming a people of…
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Hurricane Lorenzo strikes Azores, power cuts reported
Photo File: Waves crash on a wall at the port of Angra do Heroismo in Azores, Portugal October 2,…
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