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Military approach questioned as violence worsens in Papua
As the numbers of casualties and displaced people in Papua's Highlands pile up, prospects for an end to armed conflict in the Indonesian-ruled region appear dim.
NZ union keen to support Pacific RSE workers
New Zealand's Amalgamated Workers Union is discussing the role it can play for seasonal workers with some Pacific governments.
Manus crisis continues to hurt PNG
Papua New Guinea leaders say Australia's offshore processing of refugees on Manus Island has been increasingly problematic for their country.
Mixed signals behind PNG security forces' APEC complaints
Papua New Guinea disciplinary forces continue to complain about unpaid security work done when the country hosted APEC last year.
Pilot's career highlights PNG's reliance on rural air links
The retirement of a British pilot after 25 years working in Papua New Guinea has brought home how the country's rural lives remain deeply reliant on aviation services. Audio
International attention drawn to West Papuan struggle
Efforts to focus international attention on the West Papua independence cause surged in the past week.
Solomons emphasises diplomacy with Indonesia on Papua
Solomon Islands is prioritising diplomacy with Indonesia when it comes to advancing concerns about West Papuan human rights.
PNG's Paraka in mood for revenge after charges dropped
A Papua New Guinea lawyer will pursue legal action against anti-fraud detectives and officials who brought dozens of fraud-related charges against him. Audio
US joins plan for Papua New Guinea naval base
The US will join Australia in expanding the Lombrum Naval Base on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
Fears for civilians as West Papuan conflict rages
Humanitarian concerns are growing for West Papuans caught in the middle of conflict between Indonesia's military forces and pro-independence fighters in Papua province.
APEC security law seen as violation of PNG constitution
A former Papua New Guinea defence force commander has warned that special security legislation for APEC violates the country's constitution.
PNG govt under fire for Maseratis
Papua New Guinea's government is under mounting pressure to account for a purchase of 40 luxury vehicles for the upcoming APEC summit.
PNG landowner push for miner's exit up against the odds
A Canadian mining company appears to have government support in the face of landowner opposition to its presence in Papua New Guinea's Highlands. Audio
He who controls 'Bula' pours the kava
Outrage in Fiji over a United States businessman trademarking the word 'bula' shows little sign of abating.
Governor of Indonesia's Papua seeks connection with PNG
The Governor of Indonesia's Papua province wants West Papuans to be able to connect more with people in neighbouring Papua New Guinea.
Call for reserved seats for women in PNG still alive
There is still a need to reserve parliamentary seats for women in Papua New Guinea, a candidate in last year's general election says.
Governor of PNG capital to 'keep pushing boundaries'
The governor of Papua New Guinea's capital has defended his promotion of yoga and a campaign to make Port Moresby a healthier city. Audio
Village on the broken mountain
The words of Richard Don - a village leader from a remote earthquake-affected village in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region - have an unmistakable desperation.
PNG's Mendi counts cost of quake, political unrest
Communities affected by February's major earthquake in Papua New Guinea's Highlands region are getting little help from government, according to a local Catholic Bishop. Audio
APEC host PNG eyes the main chance
Papua New Guinea's government is anticipating a wonderful opportunity on the near horizon, but the jury is out on whether holding an APEC summit will help the country. Audio
Indonesian influence in the Pacific grows, despite Papua disquiet
Indonesia's influence in the Pacific Islands is growing, but is shadowed by disquiet over its region of Papua, known widely as West Papua.
Evacuation of Vanuatu volcanic island to be 'compulsory'
Reimposing a state of emergency on Ambae, Vanuatu's government insists the volcanic island's entire population must be evacuated.
Vanuatu's Natuman not ready to end political career
Vanuatu's former prime minister Joe Natuman says his political career is not over yet. Audio
Political solution required to end unrest in PNG's Southern Highlands
Unrest in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands province is being widely described as a political problem requiring leadership to prevent escalation.
PNG govt defends gas project following damning report
Papua New Guinea's government has hit back at a report saying the country has not benefitted from its huge ExxonMobil-led liquefied natural gas project.