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Shift in demand for ‘exotic’ minerals resources could provide opportunities for Papua New Guinea
A shift in the resources industry is expected, with demand for more ‘exotic’ minerals increasing. But Justin Smirk, Senior Economist…
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Local knowledge and ‘being there’ critical for business success in the Pacific region
Ian Tarutia, CEO of NASFUND, agreed that the Melanesian cultures are aligned. He outlined three regional tourism investments with super…
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Papua New Guinea’s 2018 Budget signals a shift away from dependence on the resources sector
The Papua New Guinea Treasurer has handed down the countrys’ 2018 National Budget. It indicates that the government is looking…
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Papua New Guinea Revisiting Tuna Fishing Rules on World Stage
The Western and Central Pacific is home to the World’s largest tuna fishery, yielding 56 percent of the total catch…
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Tabubil Marks World AIDS day
The HIV and AIDS virus affects people because of the decisions and choices they make in their lives according to…
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Film needs Government Support to Protect Torricelli Mountain Range
A special species of tree kangaroo, called the Tenkile, has brought an Australian zoologist couple into the Torricelli Mountain Range…
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Gas to Power Port Moresby
Within the next eighteen months, Port Moresby can expect to have a more reliable power supply. Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited…
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Czuba: Higher Education Reform
The Higher and Technical Education Strategic Implementation Plan (2017- 2038) will focus on helping as many students as possible to…
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O’Neill Warns School Contractors
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has made a commitment to ensure contractors comply with construction standards and deadlines when building educational…
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Uni Students Assured TESAS Fees Payment by Government
Secretary for Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, Professor Fr. Jan Czuba , said commitments by the government…
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