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Mr. John Numapo, Chief Magistrate of District Courts. |

Mr. Chronox Manek, Chief Ombudsman

Ms. Cecilia Nembou
Vice-President of Divine Word University
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Anthony Smare (153 KB)
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Thirty-two
year old Mr Anthony Smare, General Manager,
Corporate & Legal with Barrick PNG Limited
(which owns 75 per cent of and manages the
Porgera Gold Mine), studied in Australia in the
1990s under both the Secondary Schools
Scholarship Program and as an ADS student. |
Austin Reddy (161 KB)
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New Ireland
Provincial Planner Mr Austin Reddy has been
awarded two international Medals for
his recent studies in an Australian Front
Line Management program.
Mr Reddy, undertook the NSW TAFE Diploma of
Front Line
Management in 2006, as part of the
AusAID program
offering training
opportunities through
PATTAF. |
Florence Bundu (106 KB)
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Florence Bundu is an
Australian Development Scholar (ADS) awardee
from the 1990’s.
Ms Bundu, who represented
Papua New Guinea in Basketball and Softball in
the late 1970s and early 1980s, believes that
only concentrated time and effort result in
lasting success. |
John Numapo (217 KB)
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Chief Magistrate Mr John Numapo is firmly
committed to supporting the Nation’s ‘bright
young things’.
After 22 years with
Magisterial Services Mr Numapo, sees the future for PNG Law and
Justice sectors in encouraging skilled Papua New
Guineans to gain the qualifications that will
ensure they move ahead both professionally and
personally. |
Nime Kapo (123 KB)
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Papua New Guinea’s
traditional and village agricultural skills must
work in with new knowledge and developments in
Animal Husbandry says Lae veterinarian Nime
Kapo.
“The
traditional life in our villages have much to
offer, but many skills are
disappearing and not being handed on as
generations pass”, Kapo
said. |
Ruby Zariga (120 KB)
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“Grasp the
opportunity and go with an open mind”, advises
Ruby Zarriga, one of the many successful ADS
awardees who have returned to PNG since the
program’s inception.
Ruby had more than her fair share
of challenges when she left home in early 2004
to undertake postgraduate studies in management
at the Australian National
University. |
Tessie Soi (157 KB)
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Social Work Graduate
from the University of Papua New Guinea; founder
of “Friends Foundation”; and the woman known
nationally for her willingness to give unclaimed
babies who have died from HIV/AIDS a decent
burial. Ms Tessie Soi originally thought she’d
become a teacher. |
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Ms. Tessie Soi, founder of 'Friends Foundation'

Prof. David Kavanamur, School of Business Management, University of PNG.

Ms. Keka Reva, Member of the Motu Koita Assembly & Women representative.
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