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Rimbu confident Hunters can make the finals

PNG Hunters hooker Judah Rimbu remains buoyant that the club can earn a finals berth despite a rollercoaster ride. 

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Sprinter Leonie Beu off to Paris Olympics

Papua New Guinea’s top sprinter Leonie Beu will head to Paris for the Olympic Games after a stunning routine at the Oceania Athletics Championships.

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Demand for health care at Mt Hagen General Hospital increase by 200 percent

The demand for primary healthcare at the Mt Hagen General Hospital is stretching its resources.

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Sparrows receive netball gears from Australian sports clubs


Credit Corporation Sparrows received a special surprise donation of netball equipment and playing attire from New South Wales based netball clubs in Winston Hills Netball, Winston Hills Soccer, Oakhill Drive Netball, Impaia Netball Club and Glenhaven Netball.

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Dismissed MP’s given opportunity to appeal

Twelve Pangu’s members who defected to the Opposition have been given the choice to appeal for re-admittance to the party.

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Sir Julius Chan is alive

New Ireland Governor and senior statesman Sir Julius Chan is alive and well. 

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Hawaii hosting the largest Pacific Ocean family gathering  

The opening ceremony of the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture was like a big family gathering of indigenous inhabitants of countries scattered across the largest ocean in the world.

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The Opposition confirms they are in no rush to submit court documents

Opposition Members at Crown Camp have officially informed the nation that the submission of court documents to recall parliament has not yet been lodged.

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Kapris Wins Maprik By-Election

Libert Kapris the son of the late Maprik MP Gabriel Kapris has won the Maprik by-election.

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Woodlark Junior High sit for first grade 10 written expression exam

Pioneering 74 students at the new Woodlark Junior High School in Milne Bay Province joined thousands of others yesterday [Thursday] to sit their first written expression exams on the Island. They were the first of three junior high schools to do so.

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