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Photo essay: Bougainville's historic independence referendum
People in the autonomous Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville have voted in an historic independence referendum.
PNG govt seeks to ensure Bougainville vote won't trigger break-up of state
Papua New Guinea will seek to ensure a likely majority vote for independence in its autonomous region doesn't trigger a break-up of the state, says PNG's Minister for Bougainville Affairs.
Expectations high as Bougainville referendum gets underway
Polling for Bougainville's independence referendum is underway.
'Our blood shed': At Panguna, devastation lingers
As Bougainville nears its self-determination referendum, the mine that sparked its bloody civil war is seen as the key to potential independence from Papua New Guinea.
Referendum offers possibility of change for Bougainville's atolls
Communities on Bougainville's atolls hope the upcoming independence referendum is an impetus for improved services to the remote islands.
West Papua solidarity group critical of NZ land sale
A controversial land sale in New Zealand has met with disapproval from the West Papua solidarity movement.
Bougainville independence vote options explained
More information is now available about the two options on the ballot for this month's Bougainville independence referendum. Audio
New Indonesian Govt agency to co-ordinate overseas aid
Indonesia's government has launched a new overseas aid agency to strengthen ties in the Pacific and other regions.
Gamato arrest highlights troubled PNG election
Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commissioner has been arrested in relation to the country's flawed 2017 elections.
Call for Jihadis to go to West Papua following unrest
Jihadis are being encouraged to go and fight in West Papua by Indonesian Muslim hardliners.
Any talks with Jakarta must feature referendum - Papuan group
The West Papuan pro-independence movement is insisting that genuine talks with Indonesia's government must address self-determination.
Deadly unrest breaks out again in West Papua
Deadly unrest has broken out again in West Papua, as Indonesian security forces cracked down on more student mobilisations.
PNG govt pledges 1 billion kina to Bougainville over a decade
Papua New Guinea's government has approved a one billion kina ($US287 million) facility to generate economic development in Bougainville over 10 years.
Jakarta blames Papua unrest on independence movement
Facing international pressure over major unrest in Papua region, Indonesia's government has pointed blame at West Papuan independence groups. Audio
Tensions high in Papua with militia groups in the mix
Indonesian civilian militia groups are stoking tensions in West Papuan towns and cities after widespread protests across the region in the past two weeks. Audio
PNG govt reconfigures without former leader
Making a clean break from former prime minister Peter O'Neill was the pivotal factor in Papua New Guinea's government bringing a group of opposition MPs to the coalition.
Protests continue in Papua as president urges forgiveness
Protests are spreading in Indonesia-ruled West Papua in response to harassment of Papuans during explosive incidents in Javanese cities last week. Audio
Papuan outrage after Surabaya harassment
Large public demonstrations are underway in cities in West Papua after the reported harassment of Papuans in Indonesia over recent days.
PNG's West New Britain struggling after second volcanic eruption
Papua New Guinea's West New Britain province is facing a stern test of its ability to cope with disaster after the latest eruption of Mt Ulawun.
Papuan plea for Jakarta to open up region
Papua's provincial government is frustrated over a lack of action by Indonesia's central government to open up direct international flights to Papua.
Landowner threat to block PNG gas project still looms despite talks
A landowner threat to shut down a major gas project in Papua New Guinea has been averted for the time being.
Chamorros push for pause to US military plans on Guam
US military build-up plans on Guam have thrown the indigenous Chamorros people's struggle for control of their own land and culture into sharp focus.
Indonesia to make major Pacific pitch at NZ expo
Indonesia will use a landmark business and trade exposition next week in New Zealand to launch a fresh diplomatic push in the Pacific.
PNG police minister calls for probe into Maseratis deal
Papua New Guinea's Police Minister is pushing for an investigation into the procurement of luxury cars for last year's APEC summit.
West Papuan Liberation Movement applies for full MSG membership
The United Liberation Movement of West Papua has officially submitted an application for full membership in the Melanesian Spearhead Group.