National Flag
The flag of Papua New Guinea was adopted on July 1, 1971. In the hoist, it depicts the Southern Cross; in the fly, a raggiana bird of paradise is silhouetted.
Cities
Port Moresby, Capital of Papua New Guinea.
Authentic Travel Experience
Water falls are some of Papua New Guinea's attractions.
Tourist Attraction's
Papua Guinea is not only an island but is also a territory of fully independent people thus calling the island the Republic of Papua Guinea.
Culture in Transition
Culture Diversity, Colors, Culture Face, Annual Festivals, Traditional Dance, Traditional Costumes, Singing Dance.
Wednesday 30 December 2015
International Recognition to Young Papua New Guinea
Fiji dominates the region in tourism arrivals
Friday 18 December 2015
Philippine Airlines opening PNG service on Dec 18
An exciting new horizon for basketball in Papua New Guinea
Thursday 10 December 2015
PNG to set up a Media Appeals Tribunal
Are You Looking for Pacific Style Clothing?
Monday 30 November 2015
A Paradise for Tourists
Performance of Papua New Guinea’s State Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
- SOE’s Contribution to 2015 GDP
- Reform for SOEs
- Establishment of New Companies
- SOE Policy Document
- Reasons For State Participation In Business
- Considerations for SOE Improvement
- Kumul Management Control System (KMCS)
- The Way Forward
Pacific Leaders Ready for COP21
In Room Loire, Baron Waqa, President of Nauru is speaker number 15 out of the 16 leaders that are lined up to speak during the morning session. Four leaders will speak here after lunch, namely President Tommy E Remengesau of Palau as speaker number 18, Henry Puna, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands as number 47, Tuilaepa Lupesoliai Sailele Malielelegaoi as number 48 and Peter Paire O’Neill of Papua New Guinea as number 64.
Discover the Enchanted Islands of Papua New Guinea
Sunday 22 November 2015
The Launch of Two Working Papers
Tuesday 17 November 2015
PNG Government to Assist Airlines Industry
A New Tuna Processing Plant in PNG
Sunday 15 November 2015
Australia should be an advocate for Pacific at Paris climate summit
Thursday 12 November 2015
PNG Government Pumping K15 Million to Upgrade Venues for World Events
Wednesday 11 November 2015
Making PNG Air Unique
The First Ever APEC Meeting in PNG
Sunday 8 November 2015
Planning For 2017 Elections
“I believe we can and must be confident about our future” says PM Peter O’Neill
Thursday 5 November 2015
A Life Changing Experience with Tree kangaroo
Congratulations to Niugini Nickel
Monday 28 September 2015
Good News for Rugby Fans
Port Moresby now has main stadiums comprising Sir John Guise stadium (Pacific Games Stadium) with capacity of 18 000 seats, National Stadium (formerly PRL) has capacity of 15 000 seats and Sir Hubert Murray Stadium has a capacity of 20 000.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Prime Minister Peter O'Neill is optimistic to host the Rugby League World Cup in the country and some of the stadiums in Port Moresby will be extended to capacity of 50 000 seats or more.
"As you can see Papua New Guineans love the game and I hope that the NRL and the other custodians of our game can come up here and expose the game to people a bit more," O'Neill said. "We built it [the stadium] specifically for the [Pacific] Games but also to accommodate rugby league and other sports in the country.
"Hopefully the International Rugby League board will accept our offer," Mr O'Neill said. "Of course Australia and New Zealand are going to host it, but we are part of the Queensland Rugby League [competition] at present, we have developed our local competition and the schoolboys competition, so rugby league has a big future in this country.”
According to the rugby league world cup site, 14 countries will take part in this world event that will be jointly hosted by Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.