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Miriam wanted to be a pro golfer. Instead, she’s an executive on a $26,000 salary
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Miriam wanted to be a pro golfer. Instead, she’s an executive on a $26,000 salary

The Big Cheese of the Salvation Army is radically counter-cultural.

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Homosexuality is illegal in PNG. The NRL is all about inclusivity. How do they square the two?
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Homosexuality is illegal in PNG. The NRL is all about inclusivity. How do they square the two?

Ian Roberts, still the only openly gay Australian rugby league player in the past 30 years, sees the new PNG NRL franchise as an opportunity to change attitudes in the Pacific nation.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
‘Better than a veto’: NRL soft power play packs a secret punch on China

‘Better than a veto’: NRL soft power play packs a secret punch on China

The announcement of a new NRL team was about so much more than a new NRL team. The setting of the press conference told the story.

  • by Matthew Knott
The prime minister, PVL and the president: How PNG made it to the NRL

The prime minister, PVL and the president: How PNG made it to the NRL

The PNG prime minister told Australian government leaders he didn’t want a gift to celebrate the country’s independence in 2025 - he just wanted an NRL team. Today he got his wish.

  • by Michael Chammas and Chris Barrett
Australia signs $600m deal to create PNG NRL team; further expansion could be ‘weeks away’
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Australia signs $600m deal to create PNG NRL team; further expansion could be ‘weeks away’

The deal to establish a PNG team comes with a China “escape clause” for Australia, while ARLC chair Peter V’landys has revealed another NRL license could be granted before Christmas.

  • by Matthew Knott, Adrian Proszenko and Michael Chammas
PNG deal is a bargain, but a NRL match may only be an 80-minute Band-Aid for a troubled country
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PNG deal is a bargain, but a NRL match may only be an 80-minute Band-Aid for a troubled country

Papua New Guineans love rugby league. But a NRL team may not supply the benefits that both countries - and the NRL - want.

  • by Oliver Nobetau
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A PNG team will enter the NRL in 2028. We took $12.5m and built their inaugural roster
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A PNG team will enter the NRL in 2028. We took $12.5m and built their inaugural roster

It’s real-life fantasy football as the PNG expansion side prepares to start recruiting its top 30 squad. We break down the key elements in building an NRL team from scratch.

  • by Dan Walsh
11 artists you must see in the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial

11 artists you must see in the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial

From an AI nightmare come to life to wall of metal skulls, here are the must-see highlights of QAGOMA’s huge summer exhibition.

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PNG minister says $600m NRL deal ‘nothing to do with China’

PNG minister says $600m NRL deal ‘nothing to do with China’

PNG’s foreign minister said its government had set aside more than $38 million to begin building facilities and a deal could be announced as early as next week.

  • by Chris Barrett
The magnificent tropical fjords on Australia’s doorstep

The magnificent tropical fjords on Australia’s doorstep

Tufi’s coastline is often compared to Norway’s fjords, but that’s before you feel the heat and the dancing and drumming begins.

  • by Brian Johnston
A Kennedy daughter offers a hand to Pacific nations threatened by climate change

A Kennedy daughter offers a hand to Pacific nations threatened by climate change

In one of her last acts as US ambassador, Caroline Kennedy has sealed a deal to safeguard at-risk South Pacific cultural relics and artefacts.

  • by Linda Morris

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