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Images to Ashes DARYL BINNING

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PNG After the Elections: The Economy

The returned O’Neill government faces major economic challenges. So what are the problems, and what should the Prime Minister and his new Treasurer do about them? Stephen Howes and Rohan Fox of the ANU...

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Impressions of a Reporter

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PNGAA Christmas Luncheon 2016 – 4 December 2016

When: Sunday 4 December 2016 from 11.30am onwards Where: Killara Golf Club, 556 Pacific Highway, Killara, NSW Cost: $65 per person RSVP: 19 November 2016 Contact Organiser: Sara Email: events@pngaa.net Payment to PNGAA, Bank CBA; BSB...

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Radio comes to Kompiam: Ron Ehrke

Enga Province in Papua New Guinea Highlands region is a remote and isolated region of PNG. Kompiam is a key community in the Wabag sub-district in a mountainous region of the highlands that runs...

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Walk into Paradise: Rod Noble

In 1956, when I was a first year student at Sydney University, I invited two fellow students to see with me a recently released film Walk into Paradise. The hero was well known Australian...

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Those early days had their moments: Jim Eames

Editing a newspaper in Papua New Guinea in the 1960s came with a whole range of challenges to overcome but a massive amount of satisfaction in return. Not long after Melbourne’s Herald and Weekly...

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Fun days in PNG broadcasting, Richard Jones

I’ve been broadcasting either from the studio or from outside locations since the mid-1960s. When I started calling amateur boxing tournaments from ringside for the ABC’s 9PA Port Moresby-9RB Rabaul radio network in the...

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ABC-9RB Rabaul: Early days by Graham Taylor

In 1958, as an aspiring family oriented young Kiap concerned about our future well-being in Papua New Guinea, I job-hopped into the ABC. It proved to be an inspired decision. This second career as...

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KIAP (DVD)

Some 2000 young Australian men served as Patrol Officers in Papua New Guinea between the end of World War Two and Papua New Guinea Independence in 1975. They were known by Papua New Guinea...