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PNG hosts first construction conference to boost infrastructure sector

The first-ever Construction and Contractors Conference is underway in Port Moresby, marking a major step toward strengthening Papua New Guinea’s infrastructure sector.

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Kavieng PMV operators push for fare hike as fuel price jumps to K8

In New Ireland Province, Private Motor Vehicle [PMV] Bus and Taxi operators in Kavieng town have raised concerns over the sharp increase in fuel prices.

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Defence Minister denies PNGDF recruitment interference after viral video

The Ministry of Defence has come under immense scrutiny for alleged influence over the PNGDF's 2026 recruitment process.

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Milne Bay islands brace as Cyclone Maila reaches Category 5

As severe Tropical Cyclone Maila reaches category 5 today, Milne Bay's island communities in direct path are hunkering down.

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Port Moresby to host ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup EAP Qualifier starting today

The regional pathway to the 2027 ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup officially begins todqy at Amini Park.

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Hard work pays off for Hangan Pirates

Months of hard work, commitment and sacrifice has paid off for the Hangan Pirates following their 17-12 extra-time golden point victory over the Jokers to claim the 2026 Sports Tok Rugby 7s open men's bowl.

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BSP restores services after nationwide system glitch

Bank South Pacific [BSP] has restored its services after a system glitch disrupted banking transactions across the country earlier today.

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Fuel prices to increase this month

Fuel consumers are expected to dig much deeper into their pockets this month as prices will significantly increase.

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Missing dinghy located, all safe

The dinghy carrying 8 people onboard, including a critically injured passenger in Milne Bay, has been located and is said to be safe.

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Sudest people gather at safe places

As strong winds and rains intensify from Tropical Cyclone Maila, Milne Bay's Sudest Island communities report they are being advised to move to higher grounds and seek shelter from strong structures during this time.

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