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A sinking paradise
Carteret Islanders in the Solomon Sea are fighting a losing battle against rising sea levels. AUGUSTINE KINNA reports.
Life’s a beach down Hula way
JACK METTA and his friends go country-side and end up on a somewhat famed beach in Central province.
Bine Mene: Connecting the Hebrews
A book, launched by Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane on February 1 claims the Bine tribe of the Western Province of Papua New Guinea is related to the Hebrew race of Israel.
Pacific art show dazzles US audience
The year's visual arts and crafts calendar for a number of PNG artists opened with the overwhelming reception and success of a joint Pacific islands contemporary arts show in the United States titled: "Islands Affinities".
AusAID help in remote areas
AusAID under its Community Development Scheme (CDS) has played a very important role in the country to improve the lives of the people and help build the economy of the country.
To kill a mockingbird
If you want a story filled with adventures of a normal scale told in a most extraordinary way, read, To Kill a Mocking Bird. This book is a timeless literary classic hard to put down.
The legends of Lake Lau
Papua New Guinea is naturally blessed with resources, unique flora and fauna.
Writers Forum
Inspirations and insights from writers around the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Simbu Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Joe Mek Teine signed a grant agreement in front of the CDS core group chairman Phillip Kai (left) and his executives right for a water supply project last year at Guwo in the Simbu province. The project was completed and yet to open sometimes this year.