Destination PNG 1972 – Deryck Thompson
In late 1971 there was a notice in the Australian press advertising positions available as Assistant Patrol Officers in Papua New Guinea. I applied, and in my interview in Melbourne, I was told that...
In late 1971 there was a notice in the Australian press advertising positions available as Assistant Patrol Officers in Papua New Guinea. I applied, and in my interview in Melbourne, I was told that...
Jim Riley and I wandered about the New Guinea countryside and into the jungle at any opportunity, visiting villages, mission stations, gold sluicing operations, the old gold dredges and anything else that looked interesting....
Recently I was invited as a special guest to a moving ceremony in Kochi – on the island of Shikoku, Japan. This ceremony was the Japan/New Guinea War Veterans Memorial Service, conducted by the...
It is late July 1929. A leaden heat, saturated with moisture, broods over Salamaua, the harbour town of the goldfields of New Guinea. I am waiting on the verandah of the only guesthouse. Like...
Unexpectedly there are two Japanese memorials on the Kokoda Track. The first is that erected in 1979 by the Japanese PNG Goodwill Society with the permission of local authorities after it was agreed that...
The mining industry was going through a boom cycle worldwide with companies like US-based Kennecott Corporation investing in exploration in Australia and New Guinea in a big way, and the idea of the adventure...
My introduction to life as a lay-missionary teacher at Wirui Mission station, Wewak, on the North Coast of PNG, could not have been more unique. Dutifully, on the morning of 28 January 1959, I...
I left Papua New Guinea (PNG) in August 1973 after three years at Brandi High School near Wewak, and then almost six years at the University of Technology (Unitech) in Lae. Following some time...
What are the odds of two Papua New Guinea-born creatives meeting by chance in the Highlands of Eudlo in Queensland’s Sunshine Coast hinterland? When Chris Cobb stepped inside the door of Bradley Campbell’s shed...
Jay Maclean The strange deaths of three young children in a small coastal village in the Territory of Papua New Guinea in 1972 did not rate a mention in the Territory’s annual report to...
Listed below are speeches relevant to the development of the relationship between Australia and Papua new Guinea Description Date Link PM Albanese welcomes PM Marape to Australian Parliament 8th Feb, 2024 Download MP Dutton...
Date Document Download 2023 PNGAA Financial Statements – 2023 Download 2022 PNGAA Financial Statements – 2022 Download 2021 PNGAA Audited Financial Statements – 2021 Download 2020 PNGAA Audited Financial Statements – 2020 Download 2019...
Description Contributor LINK Kieta 1965 Peter Steele VIEW Bougainville/Buka Scenes – 1969-73 From Dennis Gray’s PNG Aviation Dennis Gray VIEW PNG Reflections – Bougainville Keith Boulton VIEW