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Kovon public servants receive hardship allowance

Public servants, village court officials, and church workers in the remote Kovon Local Level Government area of Middle Ramu District in Madang have each received K2,500 in hardship allowances.

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Progress builds on Buin’s new international market

Construction of the DDA-funded Buin International Market in South Bougainville is progressing well, with the project expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

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Kings of the heat: Solomon Kings hand Auckland FC first defeat

Solomon Kings FC produced a tactical masterclass in the blistering Port Moresby heat on Saturday, dismantling league leaders Auckland FC 3-1 to shatter the New Zealanders' unbeaten streak.

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Team PNG Basketball launches ‘Mission Glasgow’ after historic Commonwealth Games qualification

Preparations for Team PNG’s debut Commonwealth Games basketball appearance will begin immediately, according to Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea [BFPNG] President David Peter.

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Over 50 Indonesian vessels sighted, local fishers harassed

Police in Daru have raised a high-level security alert following reports of more than 50 Indonesian fishing vessels operating illegally within Papua New Guinea waters, stretching from the South Fly District in Western into parts of Gulf province.

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PNG’s first House of Assembly interpreter Susan Hilan Pora passes on at 83

Susan Hilan Schmidt Sikot Pora, a foundational figure in Papua New Guinea’s journey to independence and one of the first interpreters for the House of Assembly, has passed away. She was 83.

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Dei by-election RO removed

The Returning Officer for the Dei Open By-Election in Western Highlands Province has been removed from his post following a refusal to comply with directives from the Electoral Commission.

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Jomard passage strategic to PNG

The Jomard Passage in Milne Bay Province remains one of Papua New Guinea’s most important international shipping routes, linking the Solomon Sea and the Coral Sea and serving as a key shortcut for vessels traveling between Australia and North Asian markets.

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Bela primary school reopens after 2 decades of closure

Bela Primary School in Karinz village, Southern Highlands, has resumed classes for the 2026 academic year after being closed for nearly 20 years.

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Kafkaf declared unfit for habitation as toxic crisis spreads

A public health emergency has been declared in New Ireland Province after Kafkaf village was officially announced an Environmental Hazard and Contaminated Zone. Authorities have deemed the area "unfit for human habitation" following months of continuous marine deaths and a spike in local illnesses.

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