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Uni Tavur and media education at UPNG
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only newspaper in the South Pacific to have an 'editorial character'.
David Robie
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A frog's head, old ashtrays and student politics
Uni Tavur, the journalism training newspaper produced by the University of Papua New Guinea reporters and editors, celebrated its second decade of publishing in July 1994.
Jessie Waibauru
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"Afternoon session opens debate on World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) intiated land mobilisation programme. Students express concern about the Government being used by the two monetary organisations to "sell" Papua New Guinea to ...
Uni Tavur
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I believe Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, and the South Pacific are still a long way from utopia. But as we strive for a better future, I'll continue to play my part by contributing to understanding as a cartoonist...
Campion Ohasio
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The Rali affair: A case study for a free press
In early 1996, a PNG news media cover-up was alleged over the so-called Topul Rali affair. An exposé by the student newspaper Uni Tavur led to a clash with the University of PNG administration and the journalism programme was closed down three years ...
David Robie
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The cartoons of Campion Ohasio, former Uni Tavur cartoonist and now co-editor of the Solomons Voice in Honiara, were featured in the last special edition of Pacific Journalism Review under the title 'Ting Ting Bilong Mi'. Here are several of his cartoons
Campion Ohasio
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It was dubbed Black Tuesday - the night four people were shot dead during protests against World Bank structural adjustment policies in Papua New Guinea.
Wanita Wakus
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FORUM: Prize-winning student paper still hangs on
Uncertainty still clouds the future of the University of Papua New Guinea's award-winning journalism training newspaper Uni Tavur, suspended in the second semester 1997 due to lack of staff and funding.
Jean Nuia +9 more
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REVIEW: Cyberspace, kavabowls and hot news in the Pacific
Review of Tahiti Pacifique, Tahiti Beach Press, The National, Post-Courier, Samoa Observer, Tonga Chronicle, Matangi Tonga, Uni Tavur, Papua Niugina Nius, Online Journalist's 'Tonga Page', CocoNet Wireless, Pacific Islands Internet services, Cafe Pacific,
David Robie
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Ross Stevens and Uni Tavur: A Kiwi publishing legacy among wantoks
A pilot training project for Papua New Guinean journalists in New Zealand in 1974 ended as a failure. This led to a five-year New Zealand Government aid scheme to establish the South Pacific's first journalism school at the national University of Papua ...
David Robie
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