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Sydney betelnut spittle anger floods social media 

A short video of chewing of betel-nut, its red spittle and vulgar words from two-participants of the 2024 PNG Investment Week conference in Sydney, Australia as gone viral on social media.     

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The dream has arrived for rugby league mad nation

The dream hatched few years back to unite Papua New Guinea through the sport of rugby league is now a reality.  

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PNG Australia to entry into force its bilateral security agreement

The Government of Papua New Guinea and Australia agrees to fully implement the security agreement signed in December 2023.    

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Newmont commits to PNG

Newmont has reassured the PNG Government that its operations , commitments and legal arrangements in the country remain unchanged.

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Supreme Court dismiss petition against Markham MP

The Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea dismissed an election petition review by Gengewe Neritha Ganzik last Thursday, challenging a National Court decision that rejected her case against the 2022 election result for the Markham Open Electorate. 

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Addressing lawlessness remain priority: Police Minister

Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr has recognized the pressing law-and-order challenges that accompany rapid development, notably increasing crime rates driven by economic pressures affecting communities.

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Mayur Resources talks satisfactory

International Trade and Investment Minister Richard Maru is satisfied following talks with Australian cement and lime developer, Mayur Resources. 

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National Banking Corporation to get commercial banking license

Treasurer Ian Ling-Stuckey has announced a third bank will receive its banking license this week to operate as a commercial bank.

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Cabinet approve partial sell of PNG Power

Struggling state owned electricity company, will be partially privatized.

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Madang villagers win court case

In a landmark decision, villagers from Mirap Village in Madang Province were awarded K2,380,665.00 in damages for an unlawful police raid in 2008.

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