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Australia-Papua New Guinea relations
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China-Funded PNG Fishery Project Brings New Challenges for Australia
By Philip Citowicki
With the latest MoU, Papua New Guinea continues to be at the center of a tug-of-war between China and Australia.
As Australia Burns, Papua New Guinea and Other Pacific States Extend Offers of Assistance
By Grant Wyeth
The global community has offered great assistance to Australia, but it’s extended hands from the Pacific which Canberra should cherish most.
Non-Aligned Amid Great Power Rivalry? The Case of Papua New Guinea
By Patrick Kaiku
A joint base with Australia may tip PNG away from its critical non-aligned balance in the Pacific.
Australia and Papua New Guinea Close in on Manus Island Base Deal
By Grant Wyeth
What would a permanent Australian naval presence at Lombrum on Manus Island mean for the Pacific?
Will Bougainville Hold Its Independence Referendum?
By Grant Wyeth
The referendum is scheduled for June 2019, but the PNG premier says the criteria to do so have not been met yet.
Is Papua New Guinea Outgrowing Australia’s Backyard?
By Grant Wyeth
PNG has good reason to broaden its roster of partners to include China, but Australia has concerns.
Despot’s Guide to Wealth Management: Corruption Down Under
By Casey Michel
Australia may like to think it doesn’t have a problem, but that’s easy to say if you don’t look too hard.
Port Moresby Shooting Highlights PNG Aid Needs
An incident in which police fired into a crowd of college students highlights the dire need for improved aid programs.
Interview: Charles Lepani
By Ben Weir
"We have become independent, we run our own country. You can’t keep blaming Australia or Australians."
Will the Manus Island Decision Put an End to Australia’s 'Pacific Solution'?
By Grant Wyeth
Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court ruled the detention center “unconstitutional and thus invalid.”
Time for Australia to Reconsider PNG Aid
By Chris Sheahan
The current approach to aid for Papua New Guinea is seriously flawed.
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