Australia comes bearing a big gift for PNG anniversary

Australia will help Papua New Guinea to create a new ministry wing to its parliament as a gift to mark the country’s independence 50 years.
On Monday, Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese announced the support after attending a state dinner in Port Moresby, including Prince Edward, including Prince Edward.
“Our support for the expansion of the Parliamentary Assembly is an investment made in Papua New Guinea’s democracy and sovereignty that will benefit future generations,” he said.
The government said that the construction of the wing will follow a design and consultation process led by PNG, taking advantage of local labor and expertise.
“As close neighbors and warm friends, the future prosperity of our two nations has been connected to each other,” the Prime Minister said.
Meanwhile, many contemporary teachers said that Australia was a surprise to find out that PNG was the colonial force until 1974.
Monash University Nicholas Ferns, PNG’s Opportunities to learn more about the colonial relationship until 1975, a new defense agreement between the two countries and a new defense agreement between the two countries.

He said that the school curriculum of AAP, the historian of Australia’s PNG and the colonial relationship, was not focused on Australia as the colonial force.
“When I talk to the teachers and spend time about Australia, which manages Australia, I often encounter a surprise when I spend time about Australia,” he said.
“If the teachers are a little surprised, I can only imagine how long they have passed to the students.”
Along the Kokoda track and other parts of the PNG, the Australians II.
Albania, which is expected to sign the Defense Agreement with Prime Minister James Marape this week, will welcome the two countries to be told from the common history of the two countries.
“Polite terms were used, but it was actually a region of Australia… And Papua Yeni Guinea fought rightly for her independence,” she said on Monday.

Mr. Arnavut walked a portion of Kokoda Trail with Mr. Marape, his equivalent in his first period.
“When you walk the sacred site, you admire how these young Australians fight in a very busy forest, how they survived a series of tropical illnesses in a region that suffers from malaria and not very familiar,” he said.
“We must thank the people of PNG every day (and) then supporting them.
“At that time, they provided a lot of support, as they were called ‘fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’.”
On the 50th anniversary, the couple rebuilt the relationship with the turning point defense agreement, which Albania says it will raise the Australian-PNG relationship to the same level with the US and New Zealand.
A series of pacific leaders and former liberal prime minister Scott Morrison at Port Moresby for commemoration ceremonies.

Dr Ferns, AAP, the Indo-Pacific region of China’s increasing impact on the increasing impact of the Australians will attract the attention of the Australians, “a better time to rebuild close ties,” he said.
The authority said that the longer historical ties with Australia are “quite strong” in the Pacific nation.
This meant that Australia fell more than Solomon Islands or Vanuatu, according to security decisions in PNG.
Dr Ferns said that the challenges granted in the PNG’s Independence 50 years ago are still there, including regional and tribal differences and corruption.
“This is a place that is still trying to find its way in the world to use natural and human resources in the most effective way,” he said.
“50 years ago optimism may be more tempted today.”

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