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Michael Kabuni

A media briefing ahead of the 2022 elections (PNG Electoral Commission-Facebook)

PNG’s online electoral data remains inaccessible

by Russel Kitau, Russel Yangin, Olivia Pamu, Minetta Kakarere, Okole Midelit, Geejay P. Milli and Michael Kabuni
27 March 2023
PM James Marape at the opening of the 11th parliament (Department of Prime Minister & NEC-Facebook)

Will James Marape become the third PNG PM to complete a full term?

by Michael Kabuni
2 September 2022
Screenshot of the PNG MP Database

2022 PNG election results: nine findings

by Stephen Howes, Michael Kabuni, Maholopa Laveil, Alyssa Leng, Kingtau Mambon, Thomas Wangi and Terence Wood
26 August 2022
Sam Basil in March 2022 (United Labour Party-Facebook)

Bikpla kumul i pundaun: the political life of Sam Basil

by Michael Kabuni
20 May 2022
Peter O'Neill speaking at ANU in 2010 (Development Policy Centre-Flickr)

Prime ministerial incumbency bias in PNG

by Michael Kabuni and Stephen Howes
2 May 2022
Conversation in Port Moresby (Marc Dozier-UN Women-Flickr)

PNG’s 2022 elections: parties, policies and women candidates

by Michael Kabuni, Russel Kitau and Minetta Kakarere
25 October 2021

Should PNG abandon Limited Preferential Voting?

by Terence Wood, Maholopa Laveil and Michael Kabuni
10 September 2021
Part of a mural at PNG Parliament House (Marc Tarlock-Flickr)

Does MP funding work (politically) in PNG?

by Maholopa Laveil and Michael Kabuni
6 September 2021
Standby generator at the University of PNG (Michael Kabuni)

The crisis of governance in PNG’s power sector

by Michael Kabuni, Kingtau Mambon and Stephen Howes
14 July 2021
Reserved seats in PNG: lessons learnt

Reserved seats in PNG: lessons learnt

by Michael Kabuni and Danny Eric Agon
25 May 2021
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Michael Kabuni

Michael Kabuni is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University.

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