PNG landowners want share of gold mine profits for resettlement or basic services | ABC News

One of Papua New Guinea's largest gold mines is reopening after years of political and legal stand-offs. The Porgera mine was shut down in 2020 in a play by the PNG government to take a majority share of its earnings. As it reopens, nearby landholders say the government neds to spend some of the profits to help resettle them or improve basic services.
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