The Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Communication conducted a significant public inquiry at Divine Word University (DWU) on 18th of June, addressing nationwide concerns over communication issues in the regions. The session, held at DWU’s Sir Peter Barter Auditorium, follows the Committee’s May 9 announcement of the inquiry, which was prompted by public concerns regarding communication challenges, particularly those affecting journalists in Papua New Guinea. The inquiry also explored the integration of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and other innovations, into legislation.  

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