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Highlander with big shoes to fill

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AN accountant who put on his first pair of shoes when he was 16 to visit his father's relatives in Melbourne has in six short weeks taken a firm grip on the steering wheel in Papua New Guinea. But this country, Australia's closest neighbour, a tinny ride away, is notoriously resistant to direction. It is on the cusp of rapid, overdue modernisation, or sinking back to tribalised subsistence. Especially today, Independence Day and a public holiday, the country's seven million people will be asking whether Peter O'Neill can succeed. It is 36 years since prime minister Gough Whitlam and governor-general John Kerr, with Prince Charles representing Queen Elizabeth, who remains PNG's head of state, formally declared the country independent, inaugurating a brief, sunny period of optimism for PNG's future until corruption began to take its terrible toll. The only Papua New Guinean most Australians can name is Michael Somare, who became prime minister at independence and

Highlander with big shoes to fill

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AN accountant who put on his first pair of shoes when he was 16 to visit his father's relatives in Melbourne has in six short weeks taken a firm grip on the steering wheel in Papua New Guinea. But this country, Australia's closest neighbour, a tinny ride away, is notoriously resistant to direction. It is on the cusp of rapid, overdue modernisation, or sinking back to tribalised subsistence. Especially today, Independence Day and a public holiday, the country's seven million people will be asking whether Peter O'Neill can succeed. It is 36 years since prime minister Gough Whitlam and governor-general John Kerr, with Prince Charles representing Queen Elizabeth, who remains PNG's head of state, formally declared the country independent, inaugurating a brief, sunny period of optimism for PNG's future until corruption began to take its terrible toll. The only Papua New Guinean most Australians can name is Michael Somare, who became prime minister at independence

Happy Independence Weekend PNG

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On behalf of everyone here at PNGBLOGS, we want to wish you all a Safe and Happy September 16 Independence Celebrations. Stay safe PNG and celebrate the true meaning of bring free. Terry S PNGBLOGS

Happy Independence Weekend PNG

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On behalf of everyone here at PNGBLOGS, we want to wish you all a Safe and Happy September 16 Independence Celebrations. Stay safe PNG and celebrate the true meaning of bring free. Terry S PNGBLOGS

Tasks for Immediate Attention for Papua New Guinea’s new Government

So, the Opposition, with a bunch of disgruntled (or opportunistic) MPs on the former government benches, moved swiftly and installed a new government for PNG. It was certainly a piece of high political drama, at which PNG excels, and provided a contrast from the incessant infighting within the ruling party. Whether the process stands up to legal scrutiny will not be discussed in this column, beyond noting that it clearly enjoyed an absolute majority of MPs and that there’d been a disruptive power vacuum hitherto. Former Acting Prime Minister Abal should be commended for seeking to hold a somewhat unruly team together, and trying to impose standards, including launching an overdue inquiry into abuse of customary land (SABLs), in defiance of some party powerbrokers, and penalising some senior Ministers for apparent abuses (e.g. over licensing). Ultimately, however, Abal’s extended acting appointment was a poisoned chalice, lacking the universally-accepted mandate over power-

Tasks for Immediate Attention for Papua New Guinea’s new Government

So, the Opposition, with a bunch of disgruntled (or opportunistic) MPs on the former government benches, moved swiftly and installed a new government for PNG. It was certainly a piece of high political drama, at which PNG excels, and provided a contrast from the incessant infighting within the ruling party. Whether the process stands up to legal scrutiny will not be discussed in this column, beyond noting that it clearly enjoyed an absolute majority of MPs and that there’d been a disruptive power vacuum hitherto. Former Acting Prime Minister Abal should be commended for seeking to hold a somewhat unruly team together, and trying to impose standards, including launching an overdue inquiry into abuse of customary land (SABLs), in defiance of some party powerbrokers, and penalising some senior Ministers for apparent abuses (e.g. over licensing). Ultimately, however, Abal’s extended acting appointment was a poisoned chalice, lacking the universally-accepted mandate over power

Wikileaks: When the past comes back to haunt

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The ‘Moti Affair’ isn’t over for PNG warns Susan Merrell  Legend has it that Italian courtier Damocles was awarded a much-coveted throne that brought with it great power and wealth. But also inherent in the acquisition was a sword, suspended by a single horse’s hair over the throne - the proverbial ‘Sword of Damocles’. Considering the threat intolerable, Damocles relinquished the throne (although I’ve never quite understood why he didn’t just remove the sword). There are outstanding issues, precariously suspended, like the Sword of Damocles, over the PNG government. The Moti Affair, for instance – while a legacy of the Grand Chief, Sir Michael Somare, unresolved, it’s now been passed on to the new PNG government and, in its current state, will dog any subsequent government. Recent Wikileaks cables emanating from the US embassy in PNG are a reminder. In one cable, headed ‘Papua New Guinea Prime Minister on Moti and Bilateral,’ Somare stated that the PNG government “knows who the cu

PNG RULED BY CROOKS AND THIEVES

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Peter ONeill, Jeffrey Nape, Jimmy Maladina are all thieves and opportunists who now have free reign over this country's coffers. They are the same fellows implicated in the NPF inquiry. Nape is the same fellow who is an ex-con from Barawagi Corrective Institution where he was a guest of the state for stealing and forgery. These guys cunningly orchestrated their way into the national life of this country. None of them have any integrity whatsoever. So who are we all trying to fool by celebrating their self propelled opportunistic emergence in the public life of this country? That is not to say that every thing that the last government did was proper and legal. Not at all. However, we are a democracy and there is a proper process to ascend to government and govern this nation in the democratic tradition we have set. It was Mekere who established the Integrity of Political Parties laws for political stability. Yet when it suited him he has shown the nation that he is no

PNG RULED BY CROOKS AND THIEVES

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Peter ONeill, Jeffrey Nape, Jimmy Maladina are all thieves and opportunists who now have free reign over this country's coffers. They are the same fellows implicated in the NPF inquiry. Nape is the same fellow who is an ex-con from Barawagi Corrective Institution where he was a guest of the state for stealing and forgery. These guys cunningly orchestrated their way into the national life of this country. None of them have any integrity whatsoever. So who are we all trying to fool by celebrating their self propelled opportunistic emergence in the public life of this country? That is not to say that every thing that the last government did was proper and legal. Not at all. However, we are a democracy and there is a proper process to ascend to government and govern this nation in the democratic tradition we have set. It was Mekere who established the Integrity of Political Parties laws for political stability. Yet when it suited him he has shown the nation that he is n

Aid failing to prevent PNG's health catastrophe

IN A row boat at low tide, the distance between one of the best health systems in the world and one of the worst can can be easily travelled in less than 15 minutes. So it is not surprising that over the past decade some 200 people sick with tuberculosis have been bundled into boats by their families and ferried across this frontier, the narrow band of water separating Papua New Guinea (a nation ranked 137 out of 162 in the UN World Development Index) and islands that are outlying territories of Australia (ranked No. 2). After being examined at the islands' TB clinics, about one-quarter of the sick have been found to be infected with multi-drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), a dreaded modern manifestation of a disease that still ranks among humanity's greatest killers. From the Torres Strait islands of Saibai and Boigu, the sickest are then flown to hospitals in Cairns, Queensland, where access to powerful second-line

Aid failing to prevent PNG's health catastrophe

IN A row boat at low tide, the distance between one of the best health systems in the world and one of the worst can can be easily travelled in less than 15 minutes. So it is not surprising that over the past decade some 200 people sick with tuberculosis have been bundled into boats by their families and ferried across this frontier, the narrow band of water separating Papua New Guinea (a nation ranked 137 out of 162 in the UN World Development Index) and islands that are outlying territories of Australia (ranked No. 2). After being examined at the islands' TB clinics, about one-quarter of the sick have been found to be infected with multi-drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), a dreaded modern manifestation of a disease that still ranks among humanity's greatest killers. From the Torres Strait islands of Saibai and Boigu, the sickest are then flown to hospitals in Cairns, Queensland, where access to powerful second-line