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2 Early childhood centers for autism

There is a gap in early childhood learning for children between the ages of as early as 2 to 5 years, in the country.

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Pre-Xmas police operations start in Mt Hagen

Police in Mt Hagen are gearing up for the festive season operations to ensure there is stability and peace during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

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City Police arrest 17-year-old with 27kg of marijuana

A 17-year-old boy and six men from Goilala are in police custody after a routine vehicle check at the Eight Mile roundabout revealed 27.1 kilograms of marijuana in their vehicle.

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Students charged for murder locked up at Boroko Cell

Fifteen grade-11 students of Iarowari Technical Secondary School in Central Province will face court for the alleged murder of a fellow grade 9 student.

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Marape wants PNG Games to coincide with golden jubilee celebration in 2025

Prime Minister James Marape has indicated hosting the prolonged PNG Games next year in conjunction with the country’s 50th Independence anniversary.

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The wait is over as Rigo Rice Cup set for launch

The much-anticipated off-season rugby league tournament in the KCK Rigo Rice Cup is set for launch this weekend with a K300,000 prize money on offer.

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Lack of awareness prompts first-ever autism training

The lack of awareness, proper diagnosis, treatment and care for children with autism in the country has prompted a parent advocate to spearhead a first of its kind training on how to better deal with it.

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Indonesia Navy floating hospital anchored in Port Moresby    

A new skyline has emerged at the old Port Moresby Wharf, as a floating hospital from the Indonesian Navy anchors in the National Capital District on Sunday.

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Solicitor General battles 10 billion lawsuits to protect state funds

The Solicitor General’s office is currently defending the state against nearly 10 billion lawsuits filed against the Independent State of Papua New Guinea.

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Depleting numbers will not decrease our voices says Opposition Leader  

Opposition Leader Douglas Tomuriesa admits it is unfortunate to see depleting numbers in the Opposition bench after vigorously demanding for a change in leadership, but accepted the Our United Revolution [OUR] Party’s decision on what they believe their principles and policies are to contribute to national development.

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