• PNG land grab update
    • Development Policy
    • 22 August 2012

    It is expected that the final report of the Commission of Inquiry into Special Agricultural and Business Leases (SABLs) will shortly be tabled in Papua New Guinea’s national parliament, but no one yet knows what it will recommend, let alone whether Peter O’Neill’s new government will act on those recommendations.

  • Up for grabs
    • Greenpeace
    • 30 July 2012

    A massive land grab has occurred in Papua New Guinea under the auspices of the Special Agricultural and Business Leases scheme, and the impact on communities across the country has been devastating. Greenpeace has produced a new report that details the extent of the damage.

  • New interactive website shows villages affected by the SABL land grab
    • ActNow!
    • 04 Mar 2012

    A new interactive mapping website shows exactly which areas of PNG have been stolen under the guise of Special Agriculture and Business Leases and which villages have lost their rights to their land for at least the next THREE generations.

  • PNG landowners get negligible rent for SABL land leases: expert
    • Radio Australia
    • 01 Mar 2012

    Papua New Guinea landowners are getting very little in the way of rent for vast tracts of land that have been leased out under controversial leases. Interview with Colin Filer.

  • Little common ground as land grab splits a people
    • Sydney Morning Herald
    • 14 October 2011

    "People are having their land stolen from them, literally, without even being aware it has happened, let alone consenting."

  • PNG's great land grab sparks fightback by traditional owners
    • The Age
    • 13 October 2011

    Developers hover as 5 million hectares, and national pride, are signed away in 99-year leases that have raised fears of corruption.

  • Papua New Guinea begins Commission of Inquiry into rainforest land grabs
    • Scoop
    • 01 September 2011

    Papua New Guinea has launched a Commission of Inquiry into foreign land grabs of pristine, indigenous owned primary rainforests for clearcut logging and supposed oil palm development.

  • 10pc of PNG lost in forest land grab
    • The Australian
    • 21 May 2011

    More than 10 per cent of Papua New Guinea's land mass has been handed over to foreign and national corporate interests over the past seven years under mysterious land deals that appear to be aimed at logging, not food or cash crop production.

  • Papua New Guinea suspends controversial grants of community forest lands to foreign corps
    • Mongabay
    • 06 May 2011

    The government of Papua New Guinea suspended its Special Agricultural and Business Leases program which has granted concessions to mostly foreign corporations across 5.2 m ha of community forest land

  • ACT NOW! calls on government to end land grab leases
    • ACT NOW!
    • 24 April 2011

    The PNG Lands Department has vowed to take action on land deals in Papua New Guinea - deals in which control of more than 5 million hectares of land, 10% of PNGs land mass, has been taken away from local people and given to corporations.

  • Massive land grab in PNG says academic
    • ABC
    • 08 April 2011

    Colin Filer says 5 million hectares of customary land has passed into the hands of national and foreign corporations in Papua New Guinea using a legal mechanism called the 'lease-lease-back scheme'.

  • Une société de conseil australienne encourage l'huile de palme en Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée
    • 24H dans le Pacifique
    • 28 Mar 2011

    Le groupe malasien Rimbudan Hijau vient d’annoncer son intention de se lancer dans l’huile de palme après l'acquisition de milliers d’hectares de terres coutumières dans la province de Nouvelle-Bretagne orientale.

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