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Events in the year 2017 in Papua New Guinea.
Incumbents
- Monarch: Elizabeth II
 - Governor-General: 
- until 18 February: Michael Ogio (died 18 February)
 - 18 February-28 February: Theo Zurenuoc
 - starting 28 February: Bob Dadae
 
 - Prime Minister: Peter O'Neill
 
Provincial Governors
- Central: Kila Haoda
 - Chimbu: Noah Kool
 - East New Britain: Ereman Tobaining Jr. then Nakikus Konga
 - East Sepik: Michael Somare then Allan Bird
 - Enga: Peter Ipatas
 - Gulf: Havila Kavo then Chris Haiveta
 - Hela: Francis Potape then Philip Undialu
 - Jikawa: William Tongamp
 - Madang: Jim Kas then Peter Yama
 - Manus: Charlie Benjamin
 - Milne Bay: Titus Philemon then Sir John Luke Crittin, KBE
 - Morobe: Kelly Naru then Ginson Saonu
 - New Ireland: Julius Chan
 - Oro: Gary Juffa
 - Sandaun: Amkat Mai then Tony Wouwou
 - Southern Highlands: William Powl
 - West New Britain: Sasindran Muthuvel
 - Western: Ati Wobiro then Taboi Awe Yoto
 - Western Highlands: Paias Wingti
 
Events
- 22 January – an earthquake of 7.9 magnitude struck off Papua New Guinea.[1][2]
 
Deaths
- 18 February – Michael Ogio, politician, Governor-General (b. 1942).[3]
 
- 4 March – Roger Hau'ofa, radio broadcaster and presenter (b. 1943)
 
- 20 March – John Giheno, politician (b. 1949)
 
References
- ↑ Sutton, Joe; Cullinane, Susannah (22 January 2017). "Magnitude 7.9 quake strikes off Papua New Guinea". CNN. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
 - ↑ Pearl, Harry (22 January 2017). "Powerful quake strikes off Papua New Guinea, initial tsunami alert wound back". Reuters. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
 - ↑ "Governor General Sir Ogio dies". onepng.com. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
 
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