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Chaos at Australian-led Papua New Guinea anti-corruption commission Chaos has engulfed Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption body, which is led by two Australians and a New Zealander.
Chaos has engulfed Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption body, which is led by two Australians and a New Zealander.
It may look like a normal sports story – Australia expanding its National Rugby League into Papua New Guinea (PNG) – but it's far more than that.< ...
Papua New Guinea has hired an Australian firm run by former special forces personnel to train a new elite counter-terrorism unit to respond to soaring incidents of tribal violence and kidnappings ...
Australia has granted Papua New Guinea a $570 million loan with conditions for stricter foreign investment screening to curb risky projects and China's influence.
The deal to establish a PNG team comes with a China “escape clause” for Australia, while ARLC chair Peter V’landys has revealed another NRL license could be granted before Christmas.
Australia and Papua New Guinea unveil a long-awaited deal handing PNG its own NRL team, confirming the league's most ambitious expansion since formation, and notching what the federal government ...
The Australian taxpayer will fork out $600 million for a new NRL team in PNG. It is a bold, expensive and untried sports diplomacy adventure.
The Australian lawyer trusted with running Papua New Guinea’s new anti-corruption body faces allegations he tried to inappropriately gather more power into his position.
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But the people of PNG, I don’t think they want this NRL team because I don’t think they’re going to be proud of the result.” It’s not what rugby league bosses would want to hear.
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