Last week’s story by expat blogger Rebecca on Eating Out in Port Moresby created a lot of discussion on social media. Food is clearly a topic close to the hearts of of our readers!
Lifestyle
The restaurant scene in Port Moresby certainly isn’t thriving, but it is getting better. Expat blogger Rebecca gives her picks.
With internet usage set to grow even faster in Papua New Guinea, a business’s online presence is going to be increasingly important. But how will you know you’re making an impact?
Here’s our pick of some of the best apps available for both the Apple iOS and Android devices.
Travel surveys that dare to place highly diverse destinations in league tables are always going to court controversy. The recent Tripadvisor poll of the Top 25 Beaches, based on reviews posted on the site, is no exception.
With 3G and wireless broadband data services increasingly more commonplace in Papua New Guinea and the region, smartphones are gaining a hold in the market.
Port Moresby is hardly a runner’s paradise, but one resolute group never misses a chance to hit the bitumen.
Qantas is on the verge of finalising a new major alliance with Emirates. What does that mean for its customers?
With books so hard to come by in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, more and more people across the region are getting into ebooks: digital versions of the printed book.
It’s no surprise to discover that the Madang Resort Hotel is Papua New Guinea’s oldest because that explains how it came to secure such a spectacular location.