A protracted legal battle concerning the water supply for Namatanai town in Papua New Guinea has concluded with a mediated agreement reached in the National Court. The dispute, which has lasted for several years, is now officially closed. Details of the agreement were not disclosed in the provided text. The resolution brings an end to uncertainty surrounding access to the town’s water resources. The case was reported on by the Post Courier. Access to the full article requires a subscription to the publication’s various web and ebook packages. The agreement signifies a resolution for residents and local authorities involved in the long-standing issue.