PNG aid concentrated on key projects
THE Australian and PNG treasurers have agreed to explore refocusing Australia’s aid on several high-impact projects.
THE Australian and PNG treasurers have agreed to explore refocusing Australia’s aid on several high-impact projects.
RUNNING a business no longer resembles conducting a symphony orchestra — it’s more like improvising in a jazz group.
THE government has been urged to boost the low number of guest workers from the Pacific.
FORMER PNG leader says the nationalisation of Ok Tedi Mining has increased the perception of sovereign risk.
BO Xilai’s life as a mover and shaker in the world’s most populous country is now effectively over.
THE boss of the hospital slammed for its treatment of PNG porters says the facility had been allowed to fall apart.
PNG’s nationalisation of the vast Ok Tedi copper-gold mine is expected to trigger the country’s biggest legal challenge.
INVESTMENT Minister Andrew Robb’s task is to sell Australia to the world.
THE changes to AusAID form part of a broader picture – one that is seeing rival models for development competing around the world.
THE two biggest recipients of Australian aid were relaxed yesterday about moving AusAID back to the Department of Foreign Affairs.
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