Duma Gets Petroleum & Energy – Groans Heard Around the World
• August 10, 2012 • 9 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy, PNG Election 2012, PNG Gas, PNG Mining, PNG Politics
Tags: Cabinet, Energy, Minister, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, Petroleum, PNG, Politics, United Resources Party, William Duma
PNG Independence 1975 – Were We Ready?
• June 15, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: 1975, 64 Million Dollar Question, Australia, Bougainville, Colonialism, Director, Gazelle Peninsula, Generation Y, History, House of Assembly, Independence, John Greenwell, Kina, Leadership, Mataungan, Minister, New York, Papua and New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Paul Hasluck, PNG Independence, Self-Government, Torres Strait, Trusteeship Agreement, United Nations, United Nations Misison
On the Frontlines of Climate Change
• March 9, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change
Tags: Asia, Carbon Credit, Carbon Trade, Climate Change, Communities, Conflicts, Department, FCPF, Forests, Forum, Frontlines, ICITP, India, Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, Indigenous Peoples, Jebra Ram Muchahary, Minister, OCCES, Office of Climate Change and Environment Sustainability, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Blogs, PNG Government, PNG Landowners, PNG Media, R-PIN, REDD, Rimbunan Hijau, Solo, Tavurvur, World Bank
The Rise of Islam in PNG
• November 20, 2008 • 6 CommentsPosted in PNG Life, PNG Security
Tags: ABC News, Alexander Dawia, Beliefs, Big Men, Clan, Converting, Correspondent, Culture, Custom, Foreign, General Secretary, Higlands, Hohola, Isa Tenine, Islam, Melanesia, Minister, Mosque, Muslim, Papua New Guinea, Peace, PNG, PNG Government, PNG Islamic Society, Polygamy, Port Moresby, Provinces, Religion, Sadiiq Sandbach, Scottish, Shahadah, Steve Marshall, Unity, Villages
The Post-Courier Turns the Heat Up!
• August 29, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG Governance, PNG Shipping
Tags: Appointment, Article, Authority, Bismark Shipping, Controversy, Courier, Filipino, Hamish Sharp, Hole, Issue, Maritime, Michael Somare, Minister, National, National Maritime Safety Authority, Owners, Pacific, Pacific Register of Ships Limited, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG NMSA, Post, Post-Courier, Pressure, PRS, Register, Safety, Ship, Ships, Sir
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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