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Graduate students to undergo training with K92 mining

K92 Mining Ltd [K92], the operator of the Kainantu Gold Mine in Eastern Highlands has welcomed 11 graduate students as part of the 2024 class of the K92 Graduate Program.

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PNGFA extends Moon’s contract

Papua New Guinea Football Association has extended the contract for Australian-based Warren Moon to coach the PNG Kapuls for another year.

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Hunters triumph in first trial

The SP PNG Hunters made a propelling start to 2024 season with an 18-4 victory of Ipswich Jets in the first trial match on Saturday.

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Hytarc College introduces online learning

HYTARC TVET College is embracing the technical advancement and changing educational landscapes with an esteemed move to introduce online learning platforms.

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Joseph Lelang resigns as Opposition Leader

Opposition Leader, Joseph Lelang has resigned as Leader of the Opposition and also as a member of the People’s National Congress party.

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East Sepik Governor Allan Bird, Basil Jr and Belden Namah defect government amidst VONC agenda

Three members of parliament have defected from the government to join the opposition joining recent moves aimed at throwing out the Pangu-led government. 

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Komolong signs with Queensland Lions

Papua New Guinea international Alwin Komolong has signed a deal with Queensland Lions Football Club for the 2024 National Premier League Season.

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ACT Brumbies recruit Joanne Butler aims to make her debut this season

ACT Brumbies recruit Joanne Butler is hoping to see more Papua New Guinea women enter Australia’s elite SuperW competition following her recent signing.

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Thank you, Australia, for your unrelenting support: Prime Minister James Marape

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape, today acknowledged the national government of Australia for their input in the country’s growth and development.

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Australia assured that Papua New Guinea’s democracy and constitution remains strong and robust

In light of the recent civil unrests in Papua New Guinea and the security concerns surrounding the region, Prime Minister James Marape has assured that the country’s democracy remains strong and the constitution is robust.

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