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 PNG Aviation Training Receives K500,000 Boost from Lae City Authority/Photo supplied

A major investment in aviation training has been made in PNG after the Lae City Authority committed K500,000 to support the Manalos Aviation Cadet Pilot Training Program, paving the way for more young people from Lae to pursue careers as pilots.

The funding, presented in Lae on Th...


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 Queensland has forced the 2026 State of Origin series into a deciding third match after producing a devastating second-half display to defeat New South Wales 44-24 before a record crowd at Melbourne's iconic cricket ground on Wednesday night.

Trailing 12-8 at the interval, the Maroons transformed the contest after the break, overwhelming the Blues with pace, preci...


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Former Kandep MP Don Polye has been cleared of three serious criminal allegations after the Waigani District Court dismissed the case against him on Tuesday.

The ruling brings an end to a high-profile legal battle that had placed the veteran politician under scrutiny over allegations linked to state procurement matters and dealings involving the PNG Sports Foundation.


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PNG's drive towards digital government services has reached another milestone, with the Department of Works and Highways preparing to replace manual payment methods with electronic transactions.

The move is expected to improve the management of public funds, reduce operating costs and provide clearer records of expenditure under major infrastructure programs.


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 About 20 Papua New Guinea Correctional Service officers are being held by police following an incident involving the alleged illegal discharge of firearms and threats made against members of the public in Port Moresby.

Police allege the disturbance was linked to reports surrounding the unofficial appointment of a new Correctional Service head, although authoritie...


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