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  1. PNG budget reflects global financial crisis

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Just In - 10 hours ago

    Resource rich Papua New Guinea has shown it is not immune to the global financial crisis after its Treasurer handed down the country's 2009 budget today.

    Also tagged: world politics, economic trends, business economics and finance

  2. Conflict in PNG between govt and landowners over REDD carbon trading

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Nov 17, 2008

    The government of Papua New Guinea is facing criticism over its plan to seek compensation via the carbon market for protecting the country's rainforests, reports Australian Broadcasting Corporation News (ABC News).

    Also tagged: environment, corruption, forests, green, governance, conservation, greenhouse gas emissions, carbon offsets, deforestation, biodiversity, carbon trading, poverty alleviation, rainforests, carbon sequestration, climate change politics, redd, saving rainforests, avoided deforestation, carbon conservation, carbon finance, conservation finance, global warming mitigation, rainforest conservation

  3. Aussie faces jail time over flight to Papua

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Nov 17, 2008

    An Australian man has appeared in a court in Papua charged with breaching Indondesia's territorial sovereignty.

    Also tagged: australia, law crime and justice, courts and trials

  4. PNG media council investigates awards punch up

    abc.net.au » ABC News: Business - Nov 17, 2008

    Papua New Guinea's Media Council is trying to find out what triggered a brawl at the end of its annual media awards presentation on Saturday.

    Also tagged: media, assault

  5. The 'twiddling fingers' part of direct action

    The 'twiddling fingers' part of direct action

    greenpeace.org.uk » Greenpeace UK blogs - Nov 15, 2008

    A dance troupe from Manokwari take a tour of the Esperanza's bridge in October 2008 ?? Greenpeace/Rante Jamie wrote this - his thoughts and reflections on the ship tour so far - as he was waiting for something to

    Also tagged: climate change, forests, indonesia, climate, palm oil, direct actions, ship tours, dumai

  6. The 'twiddling fingers' part of direct action

    The 'twiddling fingers' part of direct action

    greenpeace.org.uk » Greenpeace UK - Climate - Nov 14, 2008

    A dance troupe from Manokwari take a tour of the Esperanza's bridge in October 2008 © Greenpeace/Rante Jamie wrote this - his thoughts and reflections on the ship tour so far - as he was waiting for something to

    Also tagged: climate change, forests, indonesia, climate, palm oil, direct actions, ship tours, dumai

  7. Concerns over Bougainville by-election security

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Nov 12, 2008

    An official overseeing next month's by-election in the autonomous Papua New Guinea province of Bougainville says he is concerned there may be no police security during the poll.

    Also tagged: élections, world politics, bougainville

  8. PNG Govt urged to stop nickel mine's pollution

    abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Nov 10, 2008

    An Australian-based scientist is calling on the Papua New Guinea Government to stop a mining company from dumping millions of tonnes of waste into the ocean.

    Also tagged: pollution, environment, mining, world politics, environmental management, oceans and reefs

  9. World's First Climate Change Refugees to Be Rescued in 2009

    World's First Climate Change Refugees to Be Rescued in 2009

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Nov 10, 2008

    Photo by Pip Starr from Flickr Early in 2009 40 families, who’ve been called the ‘world's first climate change refugees,’ will relocated from their flooded Pacific Island to the nearby Papau New Guinean island of

    Also tagged: global warming, pollution, climate change, agriculture, oceans, business and politics

  10. Rampant Kangaroos humble Kumuls

    abc.net.au » ABC News: North Queensland - Nov 10, 2008

    Winger David Williams scored three tries on debut as Australia swept through the preliminary rounds of the Rugby League World Cup unbeaten with a 46-6 romp over Papua New Guinea in Townsville on Sunday.

    Also tagged: sport, rugby league, australia, qld, townsville 4810

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