PNG Independence 1975 – Were We Ready?
• June 15, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in PNG History, PNG Politics
Tags: 1975, 64 Million Dollar Question, Australia, Bougainville, Colonialism, Director, Gazelle Peninsula, Generation Y, History, House of Assembly, Independence, John Greenwell, Kina, Leadership, Mataungan, Minister, New York, Papua and New Guinea, Papua New Guinea, Paul Hasluck, PNG Independence, Self-Government, Torres Strait, Trusteeship Agreement, United Nations, United Nations Misison
Powes Parkop – is PNG’s Champion for West Papua Going Soft?
• April 16, 2009 • 17 CommentsPosted in PNG & West Papua, PNG International Issues, PNG Politics, PNG Security
Tags: Activist, Apex Park, Apex Park Sports Oval, Boroko, Eight Mile, Ela Beach, Free West Papua, Geography, Gerehu, Governor, Haus Tambaran, History, Independence, Indonesia, Indonesia Embassy, Interest Group, International Law, International Parliamentarians for West Papua, IPWP, Legal Argument, Legal Paper, Let's Do It PNG Media Expo, London, Melanesia, Melanesian Solidarity, MelSol, Moral Obligation, National Capital District, National Parliament, NCD, NCD Governor, Neo-Colonialism, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Government, Police Station, Political, Powes Pakop, Powes Parkop, Press Statement, Prime Minister, Rainbow Estate, Refugees, Self-Determination, Sir Mekere Morauta, UK, Vanuatu, West Papua, West Papuans
The Lost Ark & the Lost Tribes of Israel – From PNG to Zimbabwe
• April 9, 2009 • 15 CommentsPosted in PNG Culture
Tags: Adventure, Ark of the Covenant, Biblical, Bine Mene: Connecting the Hebrews, Bine Tribe, Fiji, Geoscientist, Governor General, Hebrew, History, Indiana Jones, Israel, Israelites, Kaunitoni, Lake Tanganyika, Lautoka, Legend, Lemba Tribe, London, Lost Ark, Mugabe, Myth, Nadi, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Professor of Jewish Studies, Republic of Zimbabwe, Samuel Were, School of African and Oriental Studies, Sir Paulias Matane, Solomon Islands, Temple Replica, Tribes of Israel, Tudor Parfitt, Western Province, Zimbabwe
TOP SECRET: Cairns to Port Moresby Railway
• November 15, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG Transportation
Tags: 100 mile tunnel, Australia, Banks Island, Bob McKillop, Cairns, Channel Tunnel, David Bromage, End of the line, History, History of railways, History of trains, Holyhead, Howth, Indonesia, Irian Jaya, Japan, London, Melbourne, Mike Pearson, Mountains, North Wales, Papua New Guinea, Peter Berrett, Peter Ware, PNG, PNG Aid, Prince of Wales Island, Queensland, Rail Page Australia, Railways, Republic of Ireland, Terrain, Top Secret, Trains, Tunnel, West Irian
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