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Port Moresby’s current population of 804,000 people is set to swell to 3.5 million in the year 2030, says Queensland researcher and lecturer in development planning, Dr Donovan Stacey.
Donovan recently launched a discussion paper on the topic of urban poverty in PNG at the National Research Institute.
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lso exhibits ductility and change in magnetism.
They say the metal can be used in delicated brain [...]
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