Document Management System: Acts and Legislations
Collaboration is at the heart of achieving our vision for effective governance and sustainable development. The Department of Provincial and Local Government Affairs (DPLGA) works closely with key stakeholders and government agencies to ensure the seamless delivery of services, policy alignment, and the realization of national priorities. Each partner agency plays a critical role in supporting our mandate and contributing to the broader goals of Papua New Guinea.
The Document Management System includes key Acts and legislations that govern our department’s roles and responsibilities, as well as other related laws.
Press Releases
- DPLGA launches two important plans
- DPLGA and IOM sign MoU
- IDP Policy Launching 2026
- Minister clarify role of DDA 2026
- New DPLGA officers officially join PNG Public Service
- WNB submits 2024 APPR Reports
- WHP S119 Reports -2025
- Simbu Provincial Administration submits 2024 APPR
- DPLGA Officer heads to Japan for further studies
- Financial training key for capacity building in DPLGA
- Minister Eoe targets Wutung Border Post to Open on Independence Day 2025
- New Ireland Province 2025
Media Statements
News Letter
Primary Acts and Legislations
These documents are fundamental to our department’s functions and provide the legal framework for its operations:
- Organic Law on Provincial and Local-Level Government Affairs
- Provincial Government Administration Act
- Local-Level Government Administration Act
- District Development Authority Act
- Land Act
Other Relevant Acts and Legislations
The following laws complement the primary Acts and are essential for ensuring effective governance and compliance:
Useful Links
- Department of Treasury
- Bank of Papua New Guinea
- Department of National Planning & Monitoring
- PNG Association of Government Accountants & Public Finance Managers
- Department of the Prime Minister & National Executive Council
- Department of Personnel Management
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Contact Us
- (+675) 301 1054
- Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea.
