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Misima northcoast roads washed away

The north coast roads on Misima Island have taken a huge hit, making travel to Bwagaoia station a struggle.

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Naskwabu wreaks of dead coral and fish

Naskwabu Island, off the coast of the larger Woodlark Island, with a population of over 340, is reporting a strong stench from dead coral and fish that could pose a health risk to residents.

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Woodlark communities unite to rebuild after TC Maila

Communities on Woodlark Island are reportedly helping each other repair homes damaged during Cyclone Maila.

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Schools in ENB to resume this week

Schools in East New Britain will resume on Monday, the Provincial Education Board [PEB] has confirmed.

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Iceberg help to islands

A 33m private expedition yacht in collaboration with local business houses in Milne Bay is delivering household kits to cyclone stricken communities among many others supporting government in this disaster response.

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New police barracks for Madang police

Two police barracks in Madang province had their groundbreaking ceremony last week.

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West Sepik police training to lift frontline performance

Police in West Sepik held a four-week program in Vanimo, focused on building practical leadership, strengthening decision-making and improving how officers manage and coordinate operations on the ground.

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Simbu launch sports program to boost young talent

Simbu Province rejuvenated its Provincial Junior Sports Development Program on Fiday at the Kundiawa Dicksons Oval.

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Foreign Affairs Minister signs ratification of Puk Puk Treaty

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Justin Tkatchenko signed the Instrument of Ratification, of the Puk Puk Treaty today in Port Moresby.

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Kerowagi districts signs agreement to establish community development centre

The Kerowagi District has become the first district in Simbu Province to formally sign the District Community Development Centre [DCDC] agreement with the Department for Community Development and Religion [DFCDR] this year.

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