Papua New Guinea
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One of the most cutting-edge projects to tackle climate change is being pioneered in one of the most remote, undeveloped countries on earth. Does it have any hope of succeeding?
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The long read: One of the most cutting-edge projects to tackle climate change is being pioneered in one of the most remote, undeveloped countries on earth. Does it have any hope of succeeding?
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Labor’s immigration spokesman, Richard Marles, returns from Pacific islands tour and says Australia should plan early to accept ‘people on the move’
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New report finds most services are provided by non-government organisations and activists and that women struggle to have complaints addressed by police
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Coalition refuses to comment on reports it is considering sending up to 1,500 people currently in offshore detention to the Central Asian republic
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Free telephone counselling hotline aiming to cut rates of domestic and sexual violence receives almost 250 calls in first month, with half of calls from men
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Efforts to have the two expatriate G4S workers, alleged to have attacked Barati on Manus Island, returned have failed, court told during trial of two local men
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Australian researchers at the University of Queensland are discovering the secrets to captive echidna breeding
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Australian researchers unlock secret of captive breeding of the monotremes and are delighted with births of 14 short-beaked puggles in past five years
Papua New Guinea villagers eat clay and toxic mushrooms as severe drought hits