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  2. Papua New Guinea Post-Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier is a newspaper based in Konedobu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. [1]It was established on 30 June 1969. Its parent company, The Herald and Weekly Times (later purchased by News Corp Australia), had acquired what had then been the two main newspapers in Papua New Guinea, the three-days-a-week South Pacific Post and the twice-weekly New Guinea Times Courier ...

  3. List of newspapers in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Papua New Guinea. The National; Papua New Guinea Post-Courier; Wantok Niuspepa; The Independent (defunct) See also.

  4. More than 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide, local ...

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    The landslide in the Pacific nation north of Australia buried more than 300 people and 1,182 houses, the Papua New Guinea Post Courier said, citing comments from a member of the country's ...

  5. Category : Newspapers published in Papua New Guinea

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    List of newspapers in Papua New Guinea; I. ... Papua New Guinea Post-Courier; W. Wantok Niuspepa This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 03:02 (UTC). ...

  6. State of Emergency Declared in Papua New Guinea After Rioting ...

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    Prime Minister James Marape has declared a state of emergency in Papua New Guinea amid an outbreak of rioting and looting, as depicted here in the country's capital, Port Moresby, on Jan. 10, 2024.

  7. Three bodies recovered after Papua New Guinea landslide ... - AOL

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    Three bodies have been recovered after a landslide in Papua New Guinea, local officials told CNN on Saturday, adding that the death toll was likely to rise to a “significant” total.

  8. Moses Havini - Wikipedia

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    Havini graduated Bachelor of Arts from the University of Papua New Guinea in 1972, as one of the first students from Bougainville to obtain a university degree. [1] He was the editor of the student newspaper, [2] as well as a columnist for the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier.

  9. Communications in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Submarine cable: the APNG-2 submarine communications cable links Papua New Guinea directly to Australia and indirectly to New Zealand and the rest of the world. A collaboration between Telikom PNG, Telstra (Australia), and Telecom New Zealand, it has been in service since late 2006.