The Australian Government has begun delivering substantial disaster relief assistance to Papua New Guinea, following the terrible impact of flooding in Oro (Northern) Province caused by Cyclone Guba.
PNG Foreign Minister Justin Tkatchenko said the country was keen for its people to participate in the Pacific recruitment plan to address the ADF’s workforce crisis, but wanted to ensure that they ...
In 1944, PNG's Manus Island was home to one of the most impressive allied military bases in the Pacific. After signing the ...
As authorities in Papua New Guinea start to get a clearer picture of the scale of the destruction caused by February's magnitude-7.5 earthquake, there have been growing calls for the government to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. More than 100 Australian Defence Force personnel will travel to Papua New Guinea in coming months to help the country conduct its ...
Rugby League continues to win hearts and minds across Papua New Guinea as the Australian Defence Force, PNGRFL, NRL and Asia Pacific Rugby League partnered to deliver education programs and much ...
Two Australian Defence Force Blackhawk helicopters have joined the search for a chopper missing in Papua New Guinea's highlands. The fourth full day of searching failed to find any sign of the missing ...
Australia’s nearest neighbour and new ally Papua New Guinea will spend less than $100 per person on healthcare next year, ...