Public disquiet over sale of PNG parkland
Updated
There is growing upset in Papua New Guinea over the continuing sale of public land, especially in urban areas where park land and recreational facilities is in short supply. The PNG government owns only three per cent of the land, most of which is allegedly being sold or leased to foreign interests' under dubious circumstances.
Presenter:Sam Seke
Speakers: Firmin Nanol, Radio Australia's Port Moresby office;
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