In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory and mythology, sometimes rivaling Gallipoli in importance. With thousands of Australians now walking the Kokoda Trail each year, a trekking industry has developed that is dominated by Australian companies. Whilst those companies provide employment for locals in Papua New Guinea, their interests do not always mesh with those of mining companies seeking to exploit the region’s natural resources. The ensuing debates about mining and tourism reflect immediate commercial interests, as well as deeper questions about who ‘owns’ the Kokoda Trail.6 page(s
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Slides: Papua New Guinea, Kondambi, Northern Territory, Australia, ceremonies, people, Borroloola, A...
© 1978 Peter John LangkampMining and land reclamation on Groote Eylandt is carried out by the Groote...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
Fought on the rough terrain of the Owen Stanley Range, the Kokoda campaign was one of the turning po...
Papua New Guinea has had great difficulty distilling the complex experiences of World War II into na...
The Agreement to protect the integrity of the Kokoda Track had been described as the flagship of the...
The article analyzes the possibility of enlisting Kokoda Track and Owen of Papua New Guinea under th...
Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between the extent of local community involvement...
A relatively high proportion of Indigenous Australians live in remote areas where a number of mines ...
This article analyses an internal debate between Gogodala villagers, Western Province, Papua New Gui...
[Extract] There is much discussion and debate within the Australian community, government, the media...
A relatively high proportion of Indigenous Australians live in remote areas where a number of mines ...
Australian Governments have strongly supported Indian-owned industrial conglomerate Adani Enterprise...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Slides: Papua New Guinea, Kondambi, Northern Territory, Australia, ceremonies, people, Borroloola, A...
© 1978 Peter John LangkampMining and land reclamation on Groote Eylandt is carried out by the Groote...
In recent years ‘Kokoda’ has assumed an increasingly significant place in popular Australian memory ...
Rapidly growing numbers of Australian tourists visiting overseas battle sites associated with Austra...
Fought on the rough terrain of the Owen Stanley Range, the Kokoda campaign was one of the turning po...
Papua New Guinea has had great difficulty distilling the complex experiences of World War II into na...
The Agreement to protect the integrity of the Kokoda Track had been described as the flagship of the...
The article analyzes the possibility of enlisting Kokoda Track and Owen of Papua New Guinea under th...
Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between the extent of local community involvement...
A relatively high proportion of Indigenous Australians live in remote areas where a number of mines ...
This article analyses an internal debate between Gogodala villagers, Western Province, Papua New Gui...
[Extract] There is much discussion and debate within the Australian community, government, the media...
A relatively high proportion of Indigenous Australians live in remote areas where a number of mines ...
Australian Governments have strongly supported Indian-owned industrial conglomerate Adani Enterprise...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Slides: Papua New Guinea, Kondambi, Northern Territory, Australia, ceremonies, people, Borroloola, A...
© 1978 Peter John LangkampMining and land reclamation on Groote Eylandt is carried out by the Groote...