PNG and the Tyranny of Unicameral Majoritarianism
• July 6, 2012 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Politics
Tags: Electoral System, Governance, Multi-member, Papua New Guinea, Parliament, PNG, Political Reform, Proportional Representation, Unicameral
Wan Smol Bag – Using Theatre to Educate
• February 20, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Culture, PNG Health, PNG Life
Tags: Actors, Admin, Aids, Amateur, Blacksands, Community, Company, Director, Drama, Environment, Finance, Flim, Governance, Graphic, Health, Illiteracy, Islands Business, Kam Pusum Hed, KPH, Lifestyle, Melanesia, National, Neighbours, New York Times, NGO, Northern Youth Care Clinic, Nurses, Pacific, Pacific People of the Year, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Port Vila, Poster, Productions, Radio, Raun Raun Theatre, Regional, Santo, Scriptwriter, Service, Settlement, South Pacific, Staff, Tagabe, Unemployment, Vanuatu, Wan Smolbag, Wan Smolbag Theatre, WSB, You Tube
East New Britain’s Quest for Autonomy
• January 9, 2009 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Governance, PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: Administration, Alhonse Gelu, Autonomy, East New Britain, ENB, Finance, Funding, Governance, Governor General, Independence, Kokopo, Mataungan Association, National Government, National Research Institute, New Guinea Islands, North Solomons, Panguna, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Politics, Provinces, Provincial Government, Rabaul, Research, Sir Paulias Matane, Tolai, Tolai Cocoa Project
The PNG Economy and the Risk of “Dutch Disease”
• November 27, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy
Tags: Boom, Central, Commodities, Developing States, Development, Discovery, Dutch Disease, Earnings, Economic Reforms, Economies, Economy, Efficient, Exchange Rate, Exports, Gas, Governance, Government, Growth, Manufacturing, Minerals, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Netherlands, Oil, Oligarchs, Operations, Papua New Guinea, Paradox, Plenty, PNG, Production, Renaissance, Revenue, Sector, The Economist, Theory, Third World, Threat, Tradable
The Papua New Guinea National Maritime Safety Authority: A Ship with a Hole?
• August 26, 2008 • 13 CommentsPosted in PNG Shipping, PNG Transportation
Tags: Accountability, Act, Authority, Aviation, Bismark Maritime, Bismark Shipping, Board, Buoy, Central, Certification, Chairman, Chris Rupen, Civil, Coastal Shipping, Commercial, Commission, Company, Control, Corporate, Development, Disaster, Dock, Don Polye, Doug Reid, Economy, Efficiency, Engine, Environment, Filipino, Gazette, Governance, Government, Hamish Sharp, Harbour, Incident, Industry, International, Island, Kandep, Lae, Light, Limited, Local, Lutheran, Mailu, Marine, Maritime, Michael Kasi, Michael Somare, Milne Bay, Minister, MV, MV Sealark, National, Navigational, NMSA, NMSA Act 2003, Oil Spill, Ombudsman, Opposition, Pacific, Pacific Register of Ships Limited, Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea National Maritime Safety Authority, Parliament, Passenger, Peter Sharp, PNG, PNG Media, PNG Ports Corporation, PNG Shipping, Pollution, Prime Minister, PRS, Rabaul, Rabaul Shipping, Register, Regulations, Rules, Safety, San Pedro, Sealark, Service, Sharp, Ship, Shipping, Sir Michael Somare, Standards, Starships, State, Statutory, Sunk, Sustainability, The National, Transparency, Transportation, Vessels, Warrant, Water, Zone
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