Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as TPNG, formerly two territories, Papua and New Guinea) was equated with economic development, with a focus on agricultural development. To achieve the modification or complete change in indigenous farming systems the Australian Government’s Department of External Territories adopted and utilised a programme based on agricultural extension.\ud Prior to World War II, under Australian administration, the economic development of these two territories, as in many colonies of the time, was based on the institution of the plantation. Little was initiated in agriculture development for indigenous people. This changed after World War II to a rationale b...
The history of early agriculture in New Guinea does not fit many traditional portray-als of the past...
This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial deve...
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...
Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as T...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of the Territory of...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of\ud the Territory...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
In May 1970, I flew from Port Moresby to Rabaul, via Lae, en route to my first posting as a researc...
The traditional approach to agricultural extension in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been based on trans...
In the process of development, Government programmes have been recognised as important machinery for...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Darling Downs - the 'fertile crescent' of Queensl...
The thesis presents a historical study of Zion Hill, the first Aboriginal Mission in colonial Queens...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1980It is difficult to generalize about a varied and fragme...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
The history of early agriculture in New Guinea does not fit many traditional portray-als of the past...
This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial deve...
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...
Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as T...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of the Territory of...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of\ud the Territory...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
In May 1970, I flew from Port Moresby to Rabaul, via Lae, en route to my first posting as a researc...
The traditional approach to agricultural extension in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been based on trans...
In the process of development, Government programmes have been recognised as important machinery for...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Darling Downs - the 'fertile crescent' of Queensl...
The thesis presents a historical study of Zion Hill, the first Aboriginal Mission in colonial Queens...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1980It is difficult to generalize about a varied and fragme...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
The history of early agriculture in New Guinea does not fit many traditional portray-als of the past...
This article contributes to current historical debate surrounding Australia's post-war colonial deve...
The colonies of German New Guinea (GNG) and British New Guinea (BNG; from 1906 the Territory of Papu...