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Way back in Wanuma
When the writs for the 2007 national general elections are issued today, at least 70 candidates are expected to nominate for the Madang Open electorate.
City fisherwomen’s struggles
Siuke is campaigning for a change down on
the local waterfront, JACK METTA reports
Understanding Pacific art
Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning published in 2002 brings together the expertise of twenty-eight scholars, curators and writers....
Kerema, yu yet kam na lukim!
There is a popular expression in Kerema, made famous by local Gulf band Hollie Maea that goes, "Kerema, yu yet kam na lukim (Kerema, come and see it for yourself)".
Self reliance starts at home
A strong desire for change and self-reliance is what drove the people of Sunbam ward in East New Britain province to build a women's resource centre....
Customary land registration
On April 25 Kevin Pamba presented what appeared to be a success story about the registration of customary land.
Remembering the Coral Sea at war
In February last year the two daily papers published stories about 11-year-old German Shepard Lloyd, who had retired....
Writers Forum
Insights and encouragements from around the country.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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