PNG visitors 'bring problems' to Torres Strait

SIMON CULLEN


Community leaders in far north Queensland say the Australian Government should be prepared to risk a diplomatic standoff with Papua New Guinea (PNG) to fix problems with a regional treaty.
A Senate inquiry is examining the Torres Strait treaty which gives PNG residents from the Western Province traditional visiting rights to Australia.
But the hearing has been told large groups of PNG residents are bringing with them drugs and alcohol as well as knives and machetes.
The Mayor of the Torres Strait Island council, Frank Gela, says the large number of Papua New Guinean visitors is also putting pressure on local health services.
"We get the feeling that PNG does not care about the people of the Western Province because Australia is taking care of them via the treaty," he said.
"The Australian Government needs to be tougher on the PNG Government dictating where the foreign aid goes so it can be directed to the Western Province as this area is completely neglected."

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