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AUSTRALIAN NAVY WORLD WAR ONE AE1 SUBMARINE FOUND 103 YEARS AFTER IT VANISHED


AE1 was the first Allied submarine lost in the first world war and the first ship lost by the Royal Australian Navy... READ MORE

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TSUNAMI WARNINGS AFTER 7.8 QUAKE STRIKES OFF SOLOMON ISLANDS' COAST


Another earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.5 hit 66km west of Kirakira, Solomon Islands, according to USGS... READ MORE

8th December, 2016 6304

PACIFIC ISLANDERS CALL FOR AUSTRALIA NOT TO FUND ADANI COALMINE


Australia needs to make a stronger contribution to fight climate change and its impacts, the report says... READ MORE

1st November, 2017 6206

THE GREAT BARRIER REEF: A CATASTROPHE LAID BARE


Climate change is the greatest threat facing the Great Barrier Reef and other coral reefs around the world... READ MORE

7th June, 2016 6084

PACIFIC ISLANDS MAKE LAST-DITCH PLEA TO WORLD BEFORE PARIS CLIMATE CHANGE TALKS


Children here in the Pacific talk about climate change like children elsewhere talk about school or TV... READ MORE

1st November, 2015 4747

THE WORLD'S 'RAREST' CREATURE HAS JUST BEEN SEEN FOR ONLY THE THIRD TIME EVER


Peter Ward a professor of biology at the University of Washington in the US first saw Allonautilus scrobiculatus in 1984... READ MORE

28th August, 2015 2451

TESTICLE-MUNCHING FISH SPECIES FOUND IN US LAKE


They are almost identical to the piranha you couldn't even tell from the outside he explained after the Scandinavian pacu sighting... READ MORE

24th June, 2015 2320

SAVING CASSOWARIES ONE BIRD AT A TIME AT WORLD'S ONLY REHABILITATION CENTRE


Cassowaries belong to the same group of flightless birds as the emu, ostrich, kiwi and South America's rhea... READ MORE

13th March, 2017 1147

PRISON GUARDS KILL INMATES AFTER JAILBREAK IN LAE


Buimo is the same prison where police shot dead 12 inmates during a jailbreak last year... READ MORE

17th May, 2017 777

LABOR SAYS AUSTRALIA MUST 'TELL STORY OF PACIFIC TO WORLD' AT PARIS CLIMATE TALKS


The impacts of climate change are being felt acutely by Pacific nations, many of which are low-lying, remote, and with vulnerable infrastructure... READ MORE

1st November, 2015 575

PACIFIC LEADERS VOICE FRUSTRATION OVER AUSTRALIA'S POSITION ON CLIMATE CHANGE


Australia and New Zealand are the economic powerhouses among the 16 nations making up the Pacific Islands Forum... READ MORE

8th September, 2015 510

PNG POLICE INVESTIGATE ALLEGED MANUS RAPE BY EXPATS


Allegations of this nature are a matter for the Papua New Guinea Police Force, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection said in a statement... READ MORE

27th July, 2015 418

9 INJURED IN MANUS SHOOTING IMMIGRATION CONFIRMS


Mr Pezzullo said his department had advised the minister several times the atmosphere at the centre and its surrounds has been one characterised increasingly by tensions... READ MORE

22nd May, 2017 347

U.S. TO RESETTLE AUSTRALIA'S REFUGEES LANGUISHING ON ISLANDS


The Obama administration had agreed to resettle refugees among almost 1,300 asylum seekers held at Australia's expense on the island nations of Nauru and Papua New Guinea... READ MORE

13th November, 2016 335

MANUS REFUGEES 'DENIED WORK, TRAVEL RIGHTS'


Australia and Papua New Guinea's memorandum of understanding says those moved to East Lorengau will be treated with dignity and respect under the relevant human-rights conventions... READ MORE

12th October, 2015 310

NO DAMAGE AFTER POWERFUL QUAKE HITS OFF PAPUA NEW GUINEA


A very strong earthquake has struck off the coast of Papua New Guinea, and a tsunami threat has been issued to areas near the epicenter... READ MORE

17th December, 2016 273

INDONESIA EARTHQUAKE: MAGNITUDE 7.0 QUAKE STRIKES IRIAN JAYA, WEST PAPUA


The Indonesian region of Irian Jaya in Papua has been struck by an earthquake registering a magnitude of 7.0, the US Geological Survey said... READ MORE

27th July, 2015 193

PNG COURT RULES AUSTRALIA'S MANUS DETENTION CENTRE UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court rules that the detention of asylum seekers and refugees in Australia's Manus Island camps is unconstitutional... READ MORE

26th April, 2016 190

HEADLINES 'EXAGGERATED' CLIMATE LINK TO SINKING OF PACIFIC ISLANDS


The major misunderstanding stems from the conflation of sea-level rise with climate change... READ MORE

11th May, 2016 159

END OF PACIFIC SHORTWAVE DIPLOMATIC 'MISSTEP' AS ABC PULLS PLUG


The end of ABC shortwave radio broadcasts into the Pacific after 88 years has been criticised as an Australian foreign affairs 'misstep'... READ MORE

30th January, 2017 113

OBAMA TO MEET WITH LEADERS OF CHINA, INDIA AT CLIMATE SUMMIT


Cooperation with China is essential to successful efforts to combat climate change, said Ben Rhodes, Obama's deputy national security adviser for strategic communications... READ MORE

27th November, 2015 88

MELANESIAN FAMILY DEFERS WEST PAPUA MEMBERSHIP BID


By recognising the ULMWP, the MSG has led international efforts open talks between the West Papuans group and Indonesia over its two Papuan provinces... READ MORE

14th July, 2016 60

A BRITISH EXPLORER IS ENDING HIS LATEST EXPEDITION WITH SOMETHING HE DIDN'T WANT


Benedict Allen had traveled to Papua New Guinea to seek out a remote tribe with no other contact with the outside world... READ MORE

16th November, 2017 47

'BRIGHT SPOTS' OFFER FRESH HOPE FOR SURVIVAL OF CORAL REEFS


Cinner added We believe that the bright spots offer hope and some solutions that can be applied more broadly across the world's coral reefs... READ MORE

15th June, 2016 43

PNG'S FOOD BOWL IS ALL BUT EMPTY


Goroka, Papua New Guinea Old Kaupa Bani walks with a tall cane fashioned from a black palm outside his hut in Kanma village... READ MORE

12th February, 2016 41

SINGLE EXODUS FROM AFRICA LED TO MODERN MAN POPULATING THE WHOLE WORLD, SCIENTISTS SAY


The researchers from the Estonian Biocenter concluded that all people in Papua New Guinea carry a trace of DNA from the earlier exodus... READ MORE

22nd September, 2016 30

NEW ZEALAND TO CREATE GIANT SOUTH PACIFIC SANCTUARY, BANNING FISHING AND MINING


New zealand to create giant south pacific sanctuary banning fishing and mining... READ MORE

29th September, 2015 25

PNG PM WANTS AUSTRALIA TO INVESTIGATE GRAFT CLAIMS


Accusations aired on Australian television of money laundering involving high level officials in Papua New Guinea should be investigated by both countries PNG says... READ MORE

28th June, 2015 24

AUSTRALIAN PILOT AMONG 12 PEOPLE KILLED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA PLANE CRASH


Friends are paying tribute to Benjamin Picard following a fatal plane crash in Papua New Guinea... READ MORE

14th April, 2016 24

U.N. MIGRANTS EXPERT DELAYS AUSTRALIA VISIT OVER GAG LAW


He had planned to visit Australia and off-shore detention centers in neighboring Nauru and Papua New Guinea during a trip from Sept... READ MORE

26th September, 2015 18

MANUS ISLAND DETENTION CENTRE TO CLOSE


The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea has announced that the Manus Island detention centre will be closed down... READ MORE

27th April, 2016 18


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