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Rio Tinto to assess impacts of former Bougainville mine

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By Human Rights Law Centre

Tinto has today publicly committed to fund an independent environmental and human rights impact assessment of its former Panguna mine in Bougainville in response to a human rights complaint filed by Bougainville communities.

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PNG round log export ban: Plagued by poor political will

By Kingtau Mambon | UPNG Economics Tutor

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New booklet: Nine Reasons to Say NO to Contract Farming with Palm Oil Companies

The World Rainforest Movement

Why do peasant farmers lose out when they produce for the palm oil industry? A publication based on experiences from Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.

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This Is Our Land: Why Reject the Privatisation of Customary Land

This article breaks down some of the myths used to justify the privatisation of customary land and makes clear that efforts to privatise land are not about development but about profits for corporations, financial institutions and already wealthy people.

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Rio Tinto and Mayur Resources Receive Australia’s Most Toxic Award

Corporate Cane Award 2021: Rio Tinto and Mayur Resources receive Australia’s most toxic award

By Jubilee Australia

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Purse Seine Fishing Technique is Draining PNG's Tuna

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Court Halts Logging In Musa 

Loop PNG

The Popondetta District Court has issued court orders on companies operating in the Musa Foru area, from carrying out any logging activity. 

Governor for Oro Gary Ju a has applauded the move, saying Musa Century Limited and Musa Valley Management have been prevented from logging activities including the shipment of logs from the area for a period of 90 days, until issues pertaining to the concerns of the landowners are addressed. 

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From Extraction to Inclusion - Conference Roundtable

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DeepGreen the main beneficiary of Nauru’s mining trigger

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Carbon credit project 'illegal' say landowners

Map showing the location of the Kamlapar Carbon Credit Project

Landowners in New Ireland claim a US based company is illegally selling carbon credits on the international market that it has obtained by fraud. The landowners have written to the government and the international company that is verifying the carbon credits to try and stop the sale.

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