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The IMR headquarters in Goroka also houses the editorial office of the Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, a peer-reviewed scientific periodical published by the Medical Society of PNG. [1] Electronic versions of the journal's publications can be obtained for many editions through the website of the institute.
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Documentary films about Papua New Guinea (7 P) Pages in category "Films set in Papua New Guinea" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Madang (old German name: Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) [1] is the capital of Madang Province and is a town with a population of 27,420 (in 2005) on the north coast of Papua New Guinea. History [ edit ]
‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ Review: Trauma Takes on Grieving in Rungano Nyoni’s Darkly Transfixing Second Feature. Guy Lodge. May 16, 2024 at 6:35 AM.
Films shot in Papua New Guinea (11 P) Pages in category "Cinema of Papua New Guinea" This category contains only the following page.
Black Harvest is a 1992 Australian-Papua New Guinea documentary directed by Australians Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson.It is the third film in 'The Highlands Trilogy', concluding the series which includes the 1983 film First Contact and the 1989 film Joe Leahy's Neighbours.
Mr. Pip was filmed in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, and in New Zealand: on 29 and 30 July 2011 it was filmed at Glendowie College, and at a flight training centre at Albert Street, Auckland; the historic precinct of Oamaru represented Dickens' London, [7] Richard Pearse Airport at Timaru represented the Mount Isa Airport at Queensland, [8 ...