Papua New Guinea
PNG aims to be economically self-reliant in 10 years
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says he wants his nation to move away from its "aid-donor" relationship with Australia.
Thousands displaced by PNG volcano return home
Around 5,000 people displaced by a June volcanic eruption in PNG have returned home.
Sport: Rabbitohs sign PNG international Gebbie
The South Sydney Rabbitohs have signed Papua New Guinea flyer Edene Gebbie for the next two years.
Focus on the positives of Port Moresby
The city administration in PNG's National Capital District believes it can turn around Port Moresby's negative image. Audio
The PNG capital, Port Moresby, to highlight its positives
Papua New Guinea's capital city has long had a notorious reputation but the city's administration is making efforts to change this view. Audio
Paladin's Manus Island contract extension worth $US77 million
The six-month contract extension for Paladin, the controversial company providing services to refugees on the PNG island of Manus, is worth $US77 million.
Australia, PNG announce package for bolstered defence partnership
Australia and Papua New Guinea have announced a new package of initiatives to build on their defence partnership.
Hundreds of Manus, Nauru refugees seeking mental help
Hundreds of refugees are seeking help for mental health problems each month at medical centres on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
PNG local election chaos leads to child's death
A young girl has been killed amid a dispute at a local level election in the Kompiam district of Enga Province in Papua New Guinea.
Further delay in Bougainville referendum appears all set
The Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says he's given his approval for another delay in the Bougainville referendum.
Aus senator explains Manus Island deportation
An Australian senator was last week deported from Papua New Guinea's Manus Island after trying to visit a refugee detention centre. Audio
PNG to host head of International Labour Organization
A director-general of the International Labour Organization will visit Papua New Guinea for the first time this week.
Aus, PNG to schedule end of Manus Island detention
The governments of Papua New Guinea and Australia have agreed to establish a timetable to end the offshore processing of refugees on Manus Island.
PNG police warned of public scrutiny
Papua New Guinea's police minister has warned officers that the public is being encouraged to report poor behaviour by police.
Former PNG minister charged with misappropriation
PNG's former forestry minister Kiriwina-Goodenough Douglas Tomuriesa has been charged with misappropriation.
Australian senator asked to leave Manus Island
An Australian senator has been asked to leave Papua New Guinea's Manus Island after visiting a refugee detention centre.
UN pins hope on new PNG leadership over tribal violence
The United Nations in Papua New Guinea says it is pinning a lot of hope on the country's new leadership to appoint more judges and police after the killing of 24 people in Hela Province recently. Audio