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Nov 09, 2022

Opposition to ocean dumping takes center stage at Newcrest Mining’s shareholder meeting

Newcrest Mining, majority-owner of the Wafi Golpu copper and gold mine in Papua New Guinea, faced tough questions at its shareholder meeting this week over community opposition to its plans to dump an estimated 360 million tonnes of mine waste into the ocean. Newcrest and its pro...

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Hiba
Sep 26, 2022

Banks move to stop logging finance but gaps remain

Papua New Guinea’s two largest banks – Bank of South Pacific (BSP) and Kina Bank – have recently taken positive steps towards ending their financing for destructive forest logging. Kina Bank has released a new policy that prohibits financing for commercial logging operations in p...

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Jun 23, 2022

To our leaders of the world, my message is about simplicity

Human, Ecological and Indigenous Rights Defender Tevita Naikasowalu attended the UN Ocean Conference in June 2022. This was his message to the leaders of the world on the last day of the conference.

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Jun 06, 2022

Ominous signs: Islands where islands are not supposed to be

Jubilee's Policy Director, Fyfe Strachan, visited Fiji in April to meet with partner organisations and build our shared work with communities affected by black sand mining. Here she recounts a trip to Ba, where a black sand mining operation has been underway since 2019.

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