Kokoda Track: More than just a trail!
In Papua New Guinea, there’s a trail that teaches you more than just endurance — it teaches camaraderie. The post Kokoda Track: More than just a trail! appeared first on…
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In Papua New Guinea, there’s a trail that teaches you more than just endurance — it teaches camaraderie. The post Kokoda Track: More than just a trail! appeared first on…
The International Training Institute (ITI) has renewed its support for tennis in Papua New Guinea, committing a total of K15,000 in sponsorship for 2025 to assist junior development and community…
The Tongai Mamalka tribe, along with neighboring communities in the Kudjip Local Level Government (LLG) of Jiwaka Province, are deep in mourning following the death of Late Jim Kuk, the…
Thirteen essential household goods will soon be exempted from Goods and Services Tax (GST), bringing much needed relief to families across the country Papua New Guinea. The post Basic household…
GET ready to tee off for a great cause. The Papua New Guinea Chamber of Resources & Energy (PNG CORE) is thrilled to announce it’s Inaugural PNG Resources Week Charity…
After 51 years of underdevelopment, the remote community of Mingae village in Ward Eight (8) of the Mosa Local Level Government (LLG) in Nakanai District, West New Britain province, is…
The tourism and hospitality industry in Southern Highlands Province is reportedly on the brink of collapse, with operators citing a significant decline in both domestic and international tourist arrivals. The…
The recently concluded ISUZU Men’s T20 SMASH 2025 not only delivered a thrilling final that saw the Cassowaries Men triumph over the Black Bass at Amini Park on Saturday, May…
THE National Airports Corporation has denied a report in the Post-Courier published last Friday regarding the alleged unauthorised backdated payments made to members of its board between 2021-2024. The post…
The International Training Institute (ITI) has awarded a total of 93 scholarships worth K381,300 this year across Papua New Guinea, with 45 of them going to graduates from secondary schools…