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2025 NRL DRAW IS NOW ONLINE ON NRL.COM - 'DRAW HUB' 2025 NRL DRAW IS NOW ONLINE ON NRL.COM - 'DRAW HUB'
The 2025 National Rugby League (NRL) and NRLW season draws are officially live, giving fans a detailed guide to all the games, teams, and matchups for the next year. For fans here in Papua New Guinea, where rugby league is more than just a sport, this is your chance to stay ahead and prepare for an exciting season of footy action. This year, the NRL has launched an exciting new feature on NRL.com called the DRAW HUB, making it easier than ever for fans to explore the full season. Instead of relying on printed drawings or guesswork to plan your season, you can now access all the information you need online. The Draw Hub provides everything, from WHO YOUR TEAM IS PLAYING, to WHERE AND WHEN THE GAMES WILL BE HELD. You can even see details like HOW FAR YOUR TEAM WILL TRAVEL, their MATCH-DAY TURNAROUNDS, and WINNING RECORDS at specific venues. For us Papua New Guinean fans the Draw Hub also directs us on WHERE TO WATCH LIVE. With this tool, fans can avoid missing key games and stay fully prepared for their favorite team’s journey through the season. The Draw Hub also includes updates and EXCLUSIVE CONTENT from clubs across the NRL and NRLW competitions and the hub is simple to use and will be available throughout the entire season. All you have to do is just click on the “Draw” tab on NRL.com. So, say goodbye to relying on printed schedules and incomplete information. Get online, explore the Draw Hub, and stay informed about your team’s draw all season long. The 2025 NRL season is here so get ready to cheer on your favorite team!
Published on November 27, 2024
KUMULSOFT, FROM SPREAD SHEETS TO SOFTWARE SOLUTION KUMULSOFT, FROM SPREAD SHEETS TO SOFTWARE SOLUTION
Kumulsoft, a remarkable journey of how a simple idea transformed into a software solution that is redefining asset management in Papua New Guinea (PNG). In an exclusive interview with PNG HAUSBUNG, Mr. Paul Muingnepe, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) shared the story of Kumulsoft, of how it began in the early 2000s. Mr. Muingnepe’s story began in 2007 when he worked as a Fixed Assets Officer at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG). Tasked with overseeing the university's vast portfolio of assets, he faced significant challenges during audits. "I couldn't pin down the actual existence of the assets properly," he revealed. "We were using spreadsheets, but there was no proper system to track them." This frustration led Mr. Muingnepe to take matters into his own hands. Using Microsoft Access, he created a basic database to streamline the asset management process. What started as a simple tool quickly showed immense potential for broader application. Recognizing the need for a more comprehensive solution, Mr. Muingnepe spent years refining his initial creation. Partnering with skilled software engineers, he transformed the desktop application into a sophisticated, web-based platform that could track assets in real-time and meet global standards. Today, Kumulsoft is trusted by government departments and private companies alike for its efficiency, transparency, and adaptability. Its latest version of Fix Asset Management Solution (FAMS), 2.16, features cloud capabilities and ensures compliance with the evolving demands of modern asset management. "We’re building from a global perspective so that when changes happen, we are not affected but are moving with the trend," Mr. Muingnepe explained during the interview. Building a software company in Papua New Guinea, has its unique challenges. High development costs, maintaining global standards, and gaining the trust of clients were just some of the obstacles Mr. Muingnepe faced. "Software development is demanding," Mr. Muingnepe said. "People often underestimate the time, focus, and effort needed to build lasting solutions." Yet, his perseverance has paid off with Kumulsoft as now seen as a symbol of Papua New Guinea’s potential for technological innovation, proving that local solutions can compete on the global stage. When asked about his advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, Mr. Muingnepe answered, "Put your head down and put in the work. Every great innovation starts with solving a real problem." Kumulsoft is not only about developing software, but the company also serves as a beckon to empower the next generation of engineers and software developers to embrace technology and innovation. Mr. Muingnepe vision a future where local entrepreneurs are inspired to tackle challenges with creativity and determination, just as he did. From a modest idea born out of necessity to a software solution that drives change, Kumulsoft’s story is a testament to the power of innovation and resilience. The interview highlights Mr. Muingnepe journey through years of hard work and the limitless potential for PNG’s tech industry on the global stage.
Published on November 25, 2024
CALL TO ACTION ON SORCERY ACCUSATION-RELATED VIOLENCE CALL TO ACTION ON SORCERY ACCUSATION-RELATED VIOLENCE
Sorcery Accusation-Related Violence – SARV is an issue with devastating consequences, especially for women and children in Papua New Guinea (PNG). In this year’s forum hosted by Business Coalition for Women at the Airways Hotel in Port Moresby city on 21st November, the focused was on the alarming rise of Sorcery Accusation-Related Violence (SARV) cases in PNG. The forum brought together leading experts, advocates, and community members to discuss the root causes of SARV, share survivor stories, and develop actionable solutions. On the panel was Concordia Lutheran Professional Mission Services (CLPMS) Project Manager Mr. Anthony Lutz, Chair and President for Advising PNG Women Leaders Network (APNGWL) Ruth Kissam, The Voice of Change Program Support Officer & Human Rights Defender Leentje Be’soer, Melanesian Institute Executive Director Br. Martin, and the Family Support Director Jessie Soi. The forum participants discussed 11 key actions to tackle SARV (Sorcery Accusation-Related Violence). These actions focus on raising awareness, strengthening legal protections, providing medical and emotional support to survivors, and involving the community to prevent future violence. Let us look at these actions in more detail, explained simply. The first action is to INCREASE AWARENESS AND ADVOCACY. This means recognizing that SARV is a serious health problem, and teaching people in communities and workplaces about it. Many people have false beliefs about sorcery, so it is important to teach them the truth. When people understand what is really happening, they can change their attitudes and treat others with respect. The second call to action is STRENGTHEN LEGAL PROTECTIONS. This means making sure the laws are strong enough to protect people from SARV. There should be clear rules to punish those who hurt others because of these false beliefs. It is also important that survivors can easily find help to get justice and support. The third action is HEALTH EDUCATION. Doctors and other health workers need to teach communities about the real reasons why people get sick or die. Sometimes, people wrongly believe someone is using sorcery to cause harm. By teaching people about health and science, we can stop these myths from spreading. The fourth call to action SUPPORT FREE MEDICAL CARE FOR SURVIVORS. People who survive SARV often have many injuries and emotional pain, and they should not have to pay for treatment. Providing free medical care helps them recover and feel safe. PROMOTING SURVIVOR SAFETY is also crucial. Local authorities should create safe places for survivors to stay, away from harm. There should also be ways for people to report SARV cases secretly, so those who need help can ask for it without fear. It is also important to train the people who respond to these reports to be kind and understanding, making survivors feel comfortable and supported. The sixth action is to RECRUIT AND TRAIN COUNSELORS. Survivors of SARV often need someone to talk to and help them heal emotionally. Counselors trained to deal with these specific needs can give survivors the support they need to feel better and rebuild their lives. The seventh action is to ENGAGE MEN AS ALLIES. It is important to involve men in stopping SARV. Men can help by learning about how SARV harms women and standing up for respect and kindness. When men help change their communities’ views, they can stop violence and promote peace. SCREENING MEDICAL APPLICANTS is also important. This means checking that people who want to work as doctors or nurses are not influenced by harmful beliefs like those related to SARV. Healthcare workers should treat everyone fairly and not let personal beliefs affect their care. The ninth action is to EMPOWER WOMEN AS COMMUNITY EDUCATORS AND LEADERS. Women should be trained to teach others about SARV and how to stop it. When women take leadership roles, they can influence their communities in a positive way, spreading the message of respect and helping others understand the problem. The tenth action is to ENCOURAGE DATA COLLECTION. Collecting information about SARV helps us understand how big the problem is and where it happens the most. When we know the facts, we can make better decisions on how to stop it and help survivors. Lastly, PARTNER WITH RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS. Working with researchers helps us learn more about SARV and how to prevent it. These experts can study the problem and produce solutions based on factual evidence. By using facts and research, we can make sure the actions we take will be effective in stopping SARV. Forum participants emphasized the urgent need for collective action to address this pervasive issue. By implementing these recommendations, PNG can work towards creating a safer and more just society for all Papua New Guineans.
Published on November 25, 2024
KUMULSOFT FAMS EFFICIENT SOLUTION FOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT KUMULSOFT FAMS EFFICIENT SOLUTION FOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Kumulsoft Software Solution highlighted the transformative power of its innovative Fixed Asset Management Software (FAMS) recently during the ceremony marking the conclusion of a week-long training on the software, where participants were presented certificates for. Participants from government agencies who took part in the training, expressed their enthusiasm for the software’s potential to revolutionize resource and property management in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Kumulsoft’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Paul Muingnepe, explained that the software is designed to serve all sectors, making it a versatile solution for operational challenges in property management. “This program was about more than training it was about equipping organizations with tools to modernize their operations, enhance accountability, and achieve better outcomes,” said Mr. Muingnepe. “Kumulsoft Fixed Asset Management Software is a game changer for both government agencies and private enterprises.” The training program included representatives from the Department of Lands and The Coffee Industry Cooperation Limited who were enthusiastic about its ability to streamline fleet management and optimize reporting systems. Andrew, a participant from the Department of Lands, shared his experience saying, “With everything done manually in the past, we faced inefficiencies and delays. During this training, we built a partially completed fixed asset register, which demonstrates the software’s practicality and efficiency.” The software offers a range of features, including depreciation tracking, valuation, reporting, and fleet management, tailored to meet the unique needs of Papua New Guinea’s organizations. The driving force behind Kumulsoft, Mr. Muingnepe developed the software to address the operational inefficiencies faced by many organizations in PNG. “Our mission is to provide solutions that empower organizations to work smarter, not harder. This software enables real-time decision-making, better resource management, and transparency across all levels,” he said. The week-long training and certification ceremony marked a milestone for asset management with almost +30 Active Government agencies Subscribers under the FAMS. With Kumulsoft leading the way, organizations across the country are set to benefit from improved efficiency of asset management. As demand for the software grows, Kumulsoft continues delivering innovative solutions that drive progress in Papua New Guinea.
Published on November 25, 2024
BAKER BOY LAUNCHES FLAGSHIP RESTAURANT IN PORT MORESBY BAKER BOY LAUNCHES FLAGSHIP RESTAURANT IN PORT MORESBY
In a landmark moment for the fast-food industry in Papua New Guinea (PNG), Baker Boy has unveiled its flagship restaurant at Waigani over the weekend on Saturday November 23rd, 2024. This latest venture by the sister company of Pacific Industries, established in the 1950s, reflects Baker Boy's commitment to delivering world-class dining experiences tailored to Papua New Guineans. Launched as a concept in 2017, Baker Boy has grown to become one of Port Moresby's leading fast-food brands. Beginning with a kiosk outlet in April 2020, the brand expanded to include its first family-friendly restaurant on October 7th, 2022. The new flagship at Waigani represents the next chapter in Baker Boy's remarkable journey. Located in the old ANZ Complex, the Waigani restaurant is designed to offer an enhanced dining experience, blending traditional Baker Boy favorites with exciting new menu items and promotions. Guests can look forward to signature dishes like the best fried chicken in Port Moresby, refreshing Pepsi and Mountain Dew Freeze beverages, and the Pepsi PlayLand, a dedicated space for family enjoyment. Baker Boy's clear mission is to provide fast, tasty meals at competitive prices while fostering a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. In a statement, the company reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the local economy by creating employment opportunities and collaborating with community influencers and charities. “Amid challenging economic times, we remain steadfast in our goal of giving back to the people of Papua New Guinea,” a Baker Boy spokesperson shared. “This flagship opening is more than just a milestone for our brand; it’s a step toward strengthening community ties and spreading joy through delicious meals.” The new Waigani flagship will operate daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, offering both classic favorites and new additions to the menu. Customers can also look forward to exciting promotions to mark the grand opening. Baker Boy is a homegrown fast-food brand founded with the vision of bringing global dining experiences to Papua New Guinea. Known for its affordability and quality, the brand has been at the forefront of redefining fast-food culture in Port Moresby. Beyond its culinary offerings, Baker Boy is dedicated to contributing to the local economy and creating memorable dining experiences.
Published on November 25, 2024
321 LOTTO TEAMS UP WITH FONE HAUS 321 LOTTO TEAMS UP WITH FONE HAUS
Fone Haus, Papua New Guinea’s leading retailer, has teamed up with 321 Lotto to offer players nationwide an easier and more exciting way to participate in the lottery. This collaboration, launched on Friday 22nd November across eight Fone Haus stores in Port Moresby, brings 321 Lotto services, including scratchcards, tickets, top-ups, and cashouts, directly to customers. The partnership will soon expand to other areas across the country. Aaron Egan, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of 321 Lotto, shared his enthusiasm for the collaboration. "Today we have launched across eight of Fone Haus' shops here in Port Moresby, and we are excited. Partnering with Fone Haus gives us the opportunity to bring more winners to our games, and we’re thrilled to offer this convenience to our players." He also highlighted the success of the partnership. "This week alone, we’ve given out over K380,000 in winnings. It’s an exciting time for us, and we look forward to bringing even more big wins to our players." Amy Tomlinson, the National Operations Manager for Fone Haus, also expressed her excitement for the collaboration. “We are thrilled about our partnership with 321 Lotto, which allows our players to top up, cash out, scratch their scratch cards, and experience total convenience. Customers can come into a Fone Haus store, be assisted with registering, top up their mobile application, or purchase physical tickets and scratch cards," she said. "So, tickets for the Paradise Draw are K2.30, and you can enter as many times as you like. The Paradise Draw is drawn live every night on Facebook. And don’t forget, Wantok Jackpot, our K500,000 jackpot, is drawn every Tuesday and Friday." Amy also shared additional details and how customers can engage with the games, stating, "Players can either buy a ticket online or purchase a physical ticket, which we print out in-store. You can select your favorite numbers, like rugby players or birthdays, or use our quick pick system to let us pick your numbers for you." When it comes to winning, Amy emphasized the quick and easy process of cashing out. "Once the draw happens at 7:30 PM, if you have a winning ticket, you can come back to any Fone Haus store and cash out your winnings immediately. The same goes for scratch cards if you win, simply bring it to the front counter to cash out right away." Players can now enjoy 321 Lotto’s exciting games, such as the Paradise Jackpot, with a grand prize of K100,000, and the Wantok Jackpot, offering a massive K500,000 prize. Scratchcards are also available, with instant wins of up to K25,000. With this collaboration, Fone Haus continues to solidify its position as a market leader, blending technology and entertainment for Papua New Guineans. For more details, visit 321lotto.com.pg or your nearest Fone Haus store.
Published on November 24, 2024
PM COMMENDS SONOMA ADVENTIST COLLEGE FOR SUCCESS PM COMMENDS SONOMA ADVENTIST COLLEGE FOR SUCCESS
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape has commended the graduating class of Sonoma Adventist College in East New Britain Province for their hard work and urged them to embrace Christian values as a foundation for a successful and fulfilling life. Speaking passionately at the graduation ceremony, PM Marape reinforced the importance of self-reliance and resilience in the face of life’s challenges. “Life is not a full stop; it is a comma,” he said. “Victory over oneself is the first step toward overcoming the challenges that will come your way. These values, grounded in faith and self-discipline, are the key to a bright future.” The Prime Minister highlighted the Government’s ongoing commitment to education reform, which aims to reduce the financial burden on students and their families while promoting self-sustaining livelihoods through business and career opportunities. PM Marape also praised Sonoma Adventist College’s holistic approach to education, combining academic excellence with strong Christian principles. He expressed his support for the institution’s recent milestone of affiliation with Pacific Adventist University and encouraged its leadership to work towards university status. “I believe in the power of faith-based education to shape not only individuals but also entire communities. Institutions like Sonoma Adventist College are instrumental in developing leaders who uphold integrity, hard work, and service to others,” PM Marape said. To further enhance the impact of the college, the Prime Minister recommended the introduction of compulsory courses in business and commerce. “By equipping students with practical skills and entrepreneurial knowledge, alongside their spiritual foundation, we can prepare them to lead successful and meaningful lives,” he said. He also called on relevant government authorities to support Sonoma Adventist College with infrastructure and curriculum development to facilitate this growth. Located in a serene environment 20 kilometers from Kokopo, Sonoma Adventist College provides an ideal setting for academic and spiritual growth. Its programs in Theology, Primary Education, Business Studies, Agriculture, and Building prepare students for a wide range of careers, all rooted in Christian principles. PM Marape particularly emphasized the importance of theology studies in promoting positive living and harmonious communities. “Faith-based education is essential for building a society that values compassion, service, and responsibility,” he said. The Prime Minister was joined at the event by several government and industry leaders, including Minister for Higher Education Kinoka Feo, Vice-Minister for Justice Francis Alua, Secretary for National Planning Koney Samuel, and Kumul Petroleum Holdings Ltd Managing Director Wapu Sonk. With such support, PM Marape reaffirmed his belief that Sonoma Adventist College will continue to inspire and equip future generations to contribute meaningfully to Papua New Guinea’s growth and prosperity.
Published on November 20, 2024
DATACO PROUD TO SPONSOR YOUNG YASMINE FOR THE 2024 MBOP DATACO PROUD TO SPONSOR YOUNG YASMINE FOR THE 2024 MBOP
During the announcement of the second Miss Bird of Paradise contestant sponsorship yesterday, PNG DataCO Limited Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paul Komboi, expressed his pride and support for their young engineer graduate Yasmine Tabogani, who will represent the company for the first time in the prestigious 2024 Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant (MBoP). This marks the first time DataCo has participated in the pageant, making it a significant milestone for the organization as it steps into a new platform to promote gender equality, community empowerment, and inclusivity. In his speech, Mr. Komboi highlighted DataCo’s core values of gender equality and staff empowerment. “For DataCo, I think I need to make it very clear that we are gender equal or gender neutral,” said Mr. Komboi. “As much as possible, we'll try to promote and empower women in our organization.” The CEO also emphasized DataCo’s broader commitment to community development, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children with disabilities. “That support is not only to Miss Bird of Paradise but also to the children. We know that women and children are closely tied together in our society. Whatever we can do to assist in filling the gap required to empower our women, children with disabilities, and just our children, we will continue to do,” he said. The pageant, scheduled for December 3rd, 2024, coincides with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, reinforced by the MBoP. Mr. Komboi spoke highly of Yasmin’s initiative, noting her determination and the importance of supporting internal staff in their personal and professional endeavors. “I think like any of our staff, we always consider our staff very valuable for the organization. We want to support them in whatever personal endeavor they want to pursue. We know that this event will give them confidence and empower them to come back and do better in their role here,” he said. In addition to empowering staff like Yasmin, DataCo’s participation in the Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant showcases its willingness to step into new arenas to inspire and promote meaningful causes. The CEO concluded his remarks by wishing Yasmin the very best in the pageant and expressing the organization’s honor in supporting her journey. “We are really, really proud of you for taking the initiative,” he said. The 2024 Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant is set to celebrate leadership, culture, and the empowerment of women in Papua New Guinea. DataCo’s debut sponsorship reflects its dedication to fostering growth, inclusivity, and support for impactful community initiatives.
Published on November 20, 2024
YOUNG YASMINE ENTERS MISS BIRD OF PARADISE PAGEANT AS MISS DATACO YOUNG YASMINE ENTERS MISS BIRD OF PARADISE PAGEANT AS MISS DATACO
Yasmine Tabogani, a graduate engineer at PNG DataCo Limited, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her company for sponsoring her participation in the 2024 Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant as Miss DataCo. Speaking at the event, Yasmine thanked her company’s leadership, including Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paul Komboi and the general managers, for their unwavering support. "I want to thank my bosses, especially CEO Chief Paul Komboi, and the general managers at DataCo," Yasmine said, her voice filled with appreciation. "To have them take time from their busy schedules to join me tonight means so much to me. Their belief in me has been invaluable, and I'm truly honored." Yasmine also shared an inspiring and fun fact about her sponsorship. She revealed how she acted quickly to submit her requisition form for participation just hours before the deadline. "The deadline by the MBoP to confirm a sponsorship ends by 4p.m, and I sent mine in by 12 p.m. on the same day," she explained. "I honestly didn’t think I would make the cut, but to my surprise, I received a response from management almost immediately. And now, here I am, standing before you, sponsored by DataCo to take part in this amazing pageant." In addition to expressing her gratitude toward DataCo, Yasmine thanked the Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant committee for giving her the opportunity to take part in this year's Pageant. “I am deeply thankful to the pageant for choosing me. This opportunity is not just about me; it is about the cause I stand for,” she said. "I’m proud to use this platform to advocate for the empowerment of others, especially young people and those with disabilities." Yasmine’s participation in the Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant is driven by a deep desire to create positive change and empower others. "I’ve always wanted to contribute to my country, but I never thought I had the confidence to do so," she shared. "The Miss Bird of Paradise Pageant has given me the opportunity to raise my hand and represent my country in a way that can truly make a difference." Her ambition extends beyond the title of Miss Bird of Paradise, for Yasmine is more committed to using her platform to inspire and empower young people. "Through this platform, I want to empower young people and show them the power of believing in themselves," she explained. "When I changed my mind set and started believing in my own potential, doors began to open for me, and I want others to experience that same transformation." Yasmine is also passionate about advocating for people with disabilities. "I want to encourage people with disabilities to know that they can accomplish their dreams, just like anyone else," she added. Looking to the future, Yasmine is excited about the journey ahead. “This is just the beginning of my journey,” she shared. "I’m excited to lead with purpose, and I look forward to using this platform to create a lasting impact, not only for my country but for those who need it most.”
Published on November 20, 2024
PNG NRL BID ACADEMY PREPARES BIGGER PROGRAM FOR 2025 PNG NRL BID ACADEMY PREPARES BIGGER PROGRAM FOR 2025
The PNG NRL Bid Academy is getting ready for an even improved program in 2025. After a successful progress, resulting the Junior Kumuls outstanding performance in October when took on Australia Schoolboys and sharing the honours. The Academy achieved amazing things in 2024, such as: Helping 720 boys and girls get coaching through an 18-week program. This made it one of the biggest rugby training programs in the NRL. Bringing top-level coaches to six regions across PNG to train players. Using a special system to compare PNG players’ skills and fitness to Australian players. Holding the first NRL Bid Academy tournament. It was shown live on TVWAN 3 by Digicel PNG, with 16 matches aired over two days. Encouraging players to attend school by making it a rule to join the Academy. The 2025 program will be even bigger and better: There will be more tournaments for U15 and U17 boys and U18 girls. Older boys (U19) will join a new PNGRFL tournament. Twice as many staff will be hired, and the number of women staffs will grow from 8% to 25%. Women will also have important jobs like Head Coach, Assistant Coach, and Team Manager. A new Player Welfare program will teach players about money, health, and eating rights. For the first time, a Coaches Conference will bring coaches from across PNG together to learn and improve coaching methods. Andrew Hill, the Chief Executive of the PNG NRL Bid Academy, said the program is helping PNG’s young players become world-class athletes. “There is so much talent in PNG. We want to create the best training system for our players, linking schools and the Academy.” “The expanded tournaments and innovative programs will help players shine. The Junior Kumuls’ performance last year shows we are on the right track.” “The PNG NRL Bid Academy is not just about playing rugby.” “It is also about helping young people succeed in school and life. With this program, PNG’s rugby future looks brighter than ever.”
Published on November 19, 2024
PASIN TUMBUNA SONG LAUNCHED WITH A CELEBRATION OF HERITAGE & UNITY PASIN TUMBUNA SONG LAUNCHED WITH A CELEBRATION OF HERITAGE & UNITY
A new song celebrating cultural heritage and unity, Pasin Tumbuna (translated as Traditional Ways), has been launched, marking a powerful collaboration between Bougainvillean artists and First Nations Australian musicians Jake and Tjupurru Fabila. Inspired by the 2023 National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week theme, For Our Elders, the song honours the wisdom of elders and the importance of preserving traditions to shape identity. During the launch, Autonomous Bougainville Government President, Ishmael Toroama, emphasized the significance of safeguarding Bougainville’s culture and traditions. “Preserving our heritage is crucial in reflecting the unique identity of our people,” said President Toroama. The creation of Pasin Tumbuna was supported through a partnership involving the Autonomous Bougainville Government and the Australian and New Zealand Governments. The song also brought together a variety of talents, including finalists from the 2023 Bougainville Voice X-Plosion, PNG artist Richard Mogu, and sound engineer Melchior Wagum of Backstage Studios. The track features the voices of esteemed local elders Chief Mark Waraka and the late Chief Philip Buritoa. One of the contributors, Emma Getsi, a contestant in the 2023 Voice X-Plosion, described the project as a cultural bridge. “It’s about honouring our ancestors, celebrating our identity, and fostering unity between our communities,” she said. The song’s production provided young Bougainvillean artists with the opportunity to learn traditional chants from their elders and work alongside renowned First Nations Australian musicians. The collaboration was further enriched through the involvement of Wantok Musik Australia. Tjupurru Fabila, a First Nations artist involved in the project, expressed his pride in mentoring the young talents. “I love working with these young musicians and seeing them transform through mentoring and shine on stage. The world is ready for a Bougainville explosion,” he said. The launch event underscored the strength of cultural exchange and people-to-people connections, with the Australian Government highlighted its ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Australia’s First Nations peoples and the communities of Bougainville, PNG, and the Pacific. In addition to the song, a documentary featuring the 2023 Voice X-Plosion contestants and their elders was produced. The documentary explores the significance of music in preserving culture, inspiring pride, and uniting communities. The Bougainville Voice X-Plosion, hosted by the Bougainville Youth Federation with support from the Australian and New Zealand Governments, serves as a platform for Bougainvillean youths to showcase their creativity and talent. As Pasin Tumbuna resonates with audiences, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of music in bridging cultures and celebrating shared heritage.
Published on November 19, 2024
EXCITING JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR PNG CHILDCARE WORKERS EXCITING JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR PNG CHILDCARE WORKERS
Fifteen childcare workers from Papua New Guinea (PNG) will soon travel to Australia as part of a pilot program designed to address staff shortages in the early childhood education and care sector. This new initiative is part of the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme and was announced during the Pacific Labour Mobility Annual Meeting in Brisbane. The workers will be based in Katherine and Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, regions that have struggled to find enough local childcare educators. Their arrival early next year will mark a significant milestone, as this is the first time the PALM scheme is being tested in Australia’s early childhood education sector. The program is a win-win for both Australia and PNG. The Australian government will fund the training of these workers, equipping them with valuable skills while helping local families gain better access to childcare services. This will enable more parents in Katherine and Alice Springs to participate in the workforce, contributing to their local economies. For PNG, the program provides workers with a chance to earn significantly higher incomes compared to what they would typically make at home. On average, PALM workers save or send home $1,500 per month, which is 9 to 10 times what they might earn in their own countries. The money they send back helps support their families and communities, creating a ripple effect of economic growth in PNG. The PALM scheme is already highly regarded, with surveys showing that 98% of participants would recommend it to others, and 92% would like to return for future work. The pilot program will assess whether the scheme can be expanded to include more early childhood education employees in the future. Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific and Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy praised the program and says they look forward to welcoming the first childcare workers from PNG. "Their efforts will strengthen our communities and deepen the bonds between Australia and Pacific nations,” the minister said. Minister Murray Watt also highlighted the importance of addressing childcare shortages while providing opportunities for Pacific neighbors to work and train in Australia. If successful, this pilot could pave the way for more childcare educators from PNG and other Pacific countries to participate in similar programs.
Published on November 19, 2024