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STATE PARTNERS WITH PNG WASH CONSORTIUM PROGRAM STATE PARTNERS WITH PNG WASH CONSORTIUM PROGRAM
The PNG WaSH Consortium, will be facilitating an inception workshop for a phase 2 of the Water for Women Consortium project on Tuesday, 8th of August in Port Moresby, with the aim at saving lives and reducing illness by improving global access to healthy and safe water, adequate sanitation, and improved hygiene,. The inception workshop is expected to bring together key government stakeholders/partners to align support for Water for Women Consortium (WfWC) Phase 2. The PNG WaSH Consortium consists of four international non-government organizations; World Vision, WaterAid PNG, Plan International and its partner, Live and Learn. The workshop also aims to outline the WfWC project objectives, scope and requirements for the new phase in which it provides an overview of previous phase’s successes, challenges as well as lessons learnt and will also layout the groundwork for what is expected in the new phase. The Water for Women Consortium project (WfWC) is supported by the Australian Government, through the Water for Women Fund and aims to improved health, gender equality and wellbeing of Papua New Guinean communities through inclusive, sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH). Representatives from various government partners such as Department of Prime Minister and National Executive Council, National Department of Planning and Monitoring (WaSH PMU), National Department of Health (NDoH), PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA), will also be presenting on their WaSH Plans for the coming months and how they will work with the PNG WaSH Consortium to achieve the PNG government’s WaSH priorities.
Published on August 6, 2023
PANTHERS FLEX IN COMFORTABLE WIN OVER STORM PANTHERS FLEX IN COMFORTABLE WIN OVER STORM
Star halves Jarome Luai and Nathan Cleary cruised the Panthers to a comfortable 26-6 victory over the Storm at BlueBet Stadium on Friday night. The defending champs are closing in on another minor premiership after shutting out the Melbourne heavyweights, holding their place on top of the competition ladder over the Broncos for another week after making it eight straight at home. Losing Jahrome Hughes (ankle) and Xavier Coates (hip) throughout the week didn't help Melbourne's cause but errors (11) and missed tackles (41) cruelled any chances of causing an upset in Sydney's west. Melbourne surprised the home side early when they had the first four-pointer with centre Young Tonumaipea taking the ball from one end to the other with the boot before scooting over in the next play to score his second try of the season. Tonumaipea continued an impressive first half, when he came up with a try saver on Brian To'o in the 20th minute but the NSW winger couldn't be stopped again four minutes later, with a slick right-side raid creating an overlap in the corner. Cleary missed the conversion but with both sides kicking an early penalty goal the scores were locked 6-6. Errors began to creep into Melbourne's game and the Panthers began to steal momentum with Cleary mesmerising Storm defenders to send a weaving Luai over the line to score. A penalty against Storm forward Josh King for a crusher tackle on Matt Eisenhuth gave Cleary a shot from right in front and he converted for an eight-point lead. The Panthers' well-oiled machine was full of running at the back end of the first half with Cleary looping a nice pass over the top for Stephen Crichton who scored on the left to extend the home side's lead further. The Storm got into an arm-wrestle in the opening stages of the second term but the Panthers all but put the game to bed when Zac Hosking handed To'o a double with a nice catch and pass to the right. Melbourne stars Cameron Munster and Harry Grant tried to threaten the line through the game but in the end ran out of answers as the Panthers took another step towards a three-peat to defend their way to victory. Source: NRL.com
Published on August 5, 2023
REYNOLDS INJURY BLOW; LODGE ACL FEARS REYNOLDS INJURY BLOW; LODGE ACL FEARS
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds has withdrawn from Saturday's Queensland derby match against the Cowboys due to groin tightness. The Broncos have also lost forward Kobe Hetherington (back cork). "Reyno won’t be able to play and that creates an opportunity for Jock [Madden] to come into the side," Broncos coach Kevin Walters said. New Manly signing Matt Lodge suffered a suspected ACL injury during the first half of Thursday night's match against his former club, Sydney Roosters. Lodge, who is on a train and trial contract, clashed knees with Lindsay Collins and will undergo scans to determine the extent of the injury but Sea Eagles coach Anthony Seibold fears the worst. "He has done his ACL so he is going to be out for an extended period of time," Seibold told media post-match. "He is obviously shattered. We will pick up the pieces over the next couple of days but I feel for him and his family." Lodge's injury compounds Manly's forward woes with Taniela Paseka undergoing surgery to repair a knee injury after rupturing his medial ligament in Round 21 against the Sharks and Josh Aloiai set for a shoulder reconstruction. Source: NRL.Com
Published on August 4, 2023
BROWN MARCHED AS ROOSTERS DOWN MANLY BROWN MARCHED AS ROOSTERS DOWN MANLY
The Roosters had Nathan Brown sent off but still managed to send the Sea Eagles packing with a 26-16 win at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday night. Brown was marched in the 63rd minute for a high shot on Ben Trbojevic but the Roosters scored a try in his absence to put the finishing touches on a win that keeps their slim finals hopes alive. The Roosters launched an early raid in the seventh minute and Daniel Tupou looked set to cross for yet another try but some desperate defence from Haumole Olakau'atu forced him into touch. Manly marched down field and opened the scoring in the 11th minute through a penalty goal to Reuben Garrick but it was the home side who bagged the opening try when Tupou soared high to bring down a Luke Keary bomb for the 141st four-pointer of his career. The Roosters had a second try in the 23rd minute when centre Joey Manu exploded out of dummy half from close range and couldn't be stopped. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii's sideline conversion made it 12-2. Manly hooker Lachlan Croker went close in the 26th minute but strong goal line defence by James Tedesco kept the Roosters' line intact. A clever grubber by Keary earned the Roosters a repeat set late in the half but a dropped ball by Victor Radley let the Sea Eagles off the hook. With time running down the Roosters got another opportunity and made the most it with Billy Smith delivering a deft flick pass for Tupou to complete his 27th career double. Suaalii again converted from wide out to make it 18-2 at the break. The Roosters went further ahead in the 52nd minute when Smith disposed of Tolu Koula with a powerful fend and plunged over to give the Tricolours a 20-point lead. The Sea Eagles lost Toafofoa Sipley to the sin bin midway through the second half before Brown was given his marching orders by referee Ashley Klein in the 61st minute. Just three minutes later Josh Schuster chipped and regathered to score the Sea Eagles' first try to make it 22-8. With both teams down a man the Roosters went right and Suaalii slid in for the 20th try of his career. He missed the conversion and the score stayed at 26-8. Sipley returned to the field with 11 minutes to play to give Manly a one-man advantage and Schuster produced another pinpoint kick for Brad Parker to score to pull it back to 26-12. Manly continued to throw the ball around and Koula finished off a powerful run by Olakau'atu to give the Sea Eagles the final say but the night belonged to the Roosters, who move to 24 competition points with games against the Dolphins, Eels, Wests Tigers and Rabbitohs to come. Source:NRL.Com
Published on August 4, 2023
HUNTERS TO TAKE ON DOLPHINS AT HOME HUNTERS TO TAKE ON DOLPHINS AT HOME
After going down 32-18 to the Brisbane Tigers last weekend, the SP PNG Hunters will return home to the Santos National Football Stadium this Saturday, 5th August to host the Redcliffe Dolphins in Round 20 of the QRL Hostplus Cup at 3pm. Saturday’s game will mark two weeks to the day since the Hunters last played at the spiritual home of rugby league in Papua New Guinea, having observed a bye in Round 18 before meeting the Brisbane Tigers at Totally Workwear Stadium last week. The Tigers proved too good in that most recent contest, despite the Hunters running out to an early lead. Tries to Rodrick Tai and Solo Wane gave the Hunters a 12-0 lead after 11 minutes played, but the Tigers showed great resilience to fight back under pressure. Ill-discipline proved to be the Hunters undoing in that loss, as penalties and sinbins hamstrung the PNG-based side in the second half. There are positives to take from that loss to the Tigers, though. As they’ve done all season, the Hunters continued to show the improvements they’ve made under Head Coach Stanley Tepend this year. Halfback Jamie Mavoko – playing in just his 24th Hostplus Cup game last week – had a hand in a number of positive actions as he grows in confidence at this level. And Judah Rimbu – plying his trade at dummy-half as he transitions into the starting hooker role – also impressed with his workrate and service around the ruck. In the outside backs, Tai was his usual dynamic attacking self with one try, one assist and 16 tackles for just one miss while his centre partner Brandon Nima was also busy, posting 127 running metres from nine carries in yardage. The Hunters did everything right in the opening quarter last week and only need to replicate those efforts to be a chance against the 4th placed Redcliffe Dolphins on Saturday. The Dolphins are in a purple patch of form of late, having registered convincing wins over the Tweed Seagulls and Burleigh Bears in recent weeks. Fullback Trai Fuller was in inspired form for both of those wins, but mightn’t feature this weekend as he prepares for a potential NRL-debut for The Dolphins. Even if Fuller doesn’t run out for the Dolphins Hostplus Cup side this weekend, the Redcliffebased club will still field an established and dangerous outfit. Players like Robert Jennings, Mason Teague, Poasa Faamausili and Harrison Graham will all give Redcliffe NRL experience when they run out on Saturday afternoon. The last time these two clubs met was in Round 9 last year, when the Hunters were still based out of the Gold Coast and playing at Bycroft Oval, Runaway Bay. Redcliffe ran away 30-16 winners in that contest, but they will field a very different looking side this Saturday. With a finals berth still just in reach, the Hunters must respond this weekend. No doubt a full crowd at the Santos National Football Stadium will inspire their best efforts and help the Hunters finish the regular season on a high. Team List: 1. Morea Morea 2. Siki Konden 3. Brandon Nima 4. Rodrick Tai 5. Solo Wane 6. Joshua Lau 7. Jamie Mavoko 8. Junior Rop 9. Judah Rimbu 10. Epel Kapinias 11. Benji Kot 12. Whallan Tau-Loi 13. Ila Alu (c) 14. Warren Glare 15. Seal Kalo 16. Casey Dickson 17. Valentine Richard 18. Sanny Wabo 19. Joshua Mire
Published on August 3, 2023
B4H & PNGCF PARTNER FOR WORLD NO BUAI DAY CAMPAIGN 2023 B4H & PNGCF PARTNER FOR WORLD NO BUAI DAY CAMPAIGN 2023
Businesses for Health (B4H) is joining forces with the PNG Cancer Foundation to encourage people who want to end their chewing habit to sign up for the “World No Buai Day” campaign to be held on the 6th of October 2023. B4H and the Cancer Foundation will kick off the campaign on the 4th of August to get the workers of PNG to consider the career, health and financial costs of chewing buai. The campaign is set to run for over 8 weeks. Although the mission of B4H is to end TB, chewing buai has a negative effect on so many aspects of a person’s health and well-being, especially spreading infectious diseases and facial cancers. The team understands that chewing is part of many people’s usual routines, so planning is required if people are going to be successful in reducing their dependency on PNG’s favorite addictive drug – betel nut! B4H Campaign leader and participant TB HEO Teresa said, “The sooner people reduce their chewing, the better it is for their health.” “We also recognize that chewing is an addiction and it’s not something they can successfully achieve without talking to family, friends, and colleagues.” “Addicts need encouragement or friends to join them in the campaign.” “To reduce buai chewing, they need to be surrounded by people who recognize that chewing is associated with so many threats to long-term health and well-being.” “In supporting people with TB or HIV we use care, kindness, and support to help people to achieve better treatment compliance, and it reduces fear.” “We recommending people wanting to quit chewing use the same strategies.” Meanwhile, the PNG Cancer Foundation Executive Manager Ms. Kimberly Kapigeno said, under the ‘Hope for a Healthier PNG’ campaign, the PNG Cancer Foundation is supporting B4H’s ‘No Buai Campaign’. The initiative is in line with the key message of making healthy lifestyle choices to reduce one’s cancer risk. The PNG Cancer Foundation also highlighted a recent finding by Port Moresby General Hospital Head & Neck surgeon Dr James Naipao, which stated 50% of the new mouth cancer cases are Highlanders - giving his best advice, he added to reduce the volume, frequency, and interval of chewing. “PNG Cancer Foundation believes that the No Buai on Workdays is a practical healthy lifestyle challenge that encourages participants to gradually reduce their chewing habit over a period of 8 weeks.” “This can potentially be incorporated into the foundation’s current awareness campaigns.” “We commend B4H for the great work they do in the awareness space, especially with TB and HIV.” Furthermore, B4H Project Manager Dr. Ann Clark said, the campaign specifically aims to quit workweek chewing. “We are not advocating for a global lifetime buai ban.” “It would be disrespectful and foolish to expect people not to chew at a haus krai or other events at which chewing maybe an ancient tradition.” “We want people to learn to better manage their habit and to be successful.” “We recommend registering with the B4H campaign to get reminders and encouragement along the way to NOT chewing in the working week by World No Buai Day.”
Published on August 2, 2023
82,000 STUDENTS REGISTER FOR FODE| PM COMMENDS SUCCESS 82,000 STUDENTS REGISTER FOR FODE| PM COMMENDS SUCCESS
As an integral part of the National Education System, Prime Minister James Marape has praised the resounding success of the Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE) concept, launched in 2020, for providing a "new lease of life" to thousands of school leavers across Papua New Guinea. FODE is mandated to offer open and distance learning pathway as an integral part of the National Education System, where students study the same primary and secondary education curriculum in their own time, in their own homes, and at their own pace. PM Marape praised the Department of Education's 2022 Annual Report, presented to Parliament by Education Minister Hon. Jimmy Uguro on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, for its glowing scorecard on the FODE initiative. The report revealed a significant increase in FODE enrolment, with 82,877 students registering in 2022, a substantial leap from 35,513 in 2020. "I am delighted to see the tremendous progress made by FODE since its launch in 2020, positively impacting the lives of numerous school dropouts nationwide," Prime Minister Marape expressed. He further highlighted the program's achievements, stating, "Many students who have completed Grade 12 through FODE are continuing their education at universities and higher education institutions.” “The Department of Education is compiling a list of these success stories, showcasing the programmer’s effectiveness." The statistics clearly indicate the success of the FODE initiative, with enrolments reaching 35,513 in 2020 and soaring to 82,877 in 2022, with expectations of further growth in 2023. Prime Minister Marape also shed light on the expansion of FODE, utilizing existing secondary school resources and gaining advocacy at all levels. "Formally registered and delivering the FODE secondary programme, 10 schools across East Sepik, West Sepik, Oro, Gulf, Eastern Highlands, and Southern Highlands have embraced this initiative.” Additionally, six vocational education training centers are actively delivering FODE programmes. Among the successful districts delivering FODE, Prime Minister Marape mentioned Tari-Pori, Usino-Bundi (Madang), Imbonggu (Southern Highlands), Kiunga (Western), Yangoru-Saussia (East Sepik), Maprik (East Sepik), Wau-Waria (Morobe), and Ialibu-Pangia (Southern Highlands). Just last Wednesday, July 26, 2023, PM Marape also inaugurated a FODE center at Mt. Diamond Adventist Secondary School on 26th July, underscoring the importance of replicating this initiative throughout PNG. Meanwhile, he has called upon the Education Minister Uguro and Secretary Dr. Uke Kombra to take prompt action in implementing this model across the nation. PM Marape emphasized the significance of incorporating Christian values and ethics into the curriculum, guiding young individuals through 13 years of education, from elementary to Grade 12. He also stressed the need to include practical life skills, such as agriculture, carpentry, and small business, to foster well-rounded individuals. "I urge the Education Department to swiftly implement this model nationwide.” "Transforming all 369 high schools in the country into Flexible Open Distance Education campuses will empower our students and equip them for a brighter future."
Published on August 2, 2023
MOIYANG IS COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES FLAG BEARER MOIYANG IS COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES FLAG BEARER
Papua New Guinea’s 16-year-old long-distance runner Christina Moiyang from Simbu Province will proudly carry the flag for Papua New Guinea (PNG) at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago. Moiyang is slated to compete in the 800m, 1500m, and 3000m events at the Games. Moiyang started to make her mark in the athletics arena when she won the 1500m Under 16 races at the 2020 National Championships, and she has continued to show her mettle ever since. Despite missing the 2021 National Championships, she excelled at the Highlands Momase Regional Championships, taking top honours in the Open 3000m and 5000m races. With the support of Athletics PNG, she showcased her prowess at the 2022 National Championships, sweeping the board in the open 5000m, Under 18 3000m and Under 16 1500m events. Her commitment, discipline, and self-motivation have earned her not just accolades but the respect of her peers and mentors. She has shown immense potential, with her parents offering her a year-long hiatus from full-time studies to pursue her passion and open doors for long-term opportunities. Team PNG's Chef de Mission, Mrs Iammo Launa, stated, "Being a flag bearer signifies leadership on and off the field, and is a source of pride and joy for the individual.” “We couldn't be happier for Christina." Team PNG, consisting of six athletes across Athletics and Swimming, will arrive in Trinidad and Tobago on August 3, having left from Brisbane, Australia, on August 1. The team is scheduled to return home on August 13, 2023.
Published on August 2, 2023
PAPENHUYZEN SET FOR 384-DAYS RETURN PAPENHUYZEN SET FOR 384-DAYS RETURN
Ryan Papenhuyzen will make his highly anticipated return to football, in what will be 384 days since he suffered his knee injury in Round 18, 2022. The Melbourne Storm fullback will play for the Sunshine Coast Falcons in the Q Cup on Saturday at Sunshine Coast Stadium. “It hasn’t really sunk in yet so I’m sort of just going through the training week and trying to prepare like it’s a normal game,” Papenhuyzen said. While it’s been a long journey, Papenhuyzen said he sees this as another milestone to achieving his goals. “It’s just been a while between drinks. It’s had its ups and downs and setbacks, and it’s probably taken a little bit longer than expected but at the same time I’m happy I did that. It’s been long enough now that I feel ready, and I guess that’s the main thing about long-term rehab is that resistance to being ready. Ryan Papenhuyzen “There are so many people to thank, and I’ll probably save that for another day, but I think it’s a big milestone and I need to celebrate the small wins along the way, and this is another one of them. “It’s a big step to be back after such a significant injury. I want to be playing NRL, so I have a little bit to go to achieve the goals I want – I’ve just got to keep doing the work.” Storm General Manager Football, Frank Ponissi said it was an exciting milestone for Papenhuyzen and the club. “It’s been a long time since he’s played football, so it was really important for us to ensure we left no stone unturned in his recovery,” Ponissi said. He’s been on quite the journey since the initial injury and then after suffering a setback earlier this year, but to his credit he has shown a lot of resilience and determination to get to this point and we’re really proud of that. Frank PonissiGeneral Manager Football, Melbourne Storm “It’s a testament to Paps [Ryan] and the team of medical and football staff behind him that has got him back on the field.” Source: NRL.Com
Published on August 2, 2023
GR12 WRITTEN EXPRESSION EXAM PREPS UNDERWAY GR12 WRITTEN EXPRESSION EXAM PREPS UNDERWAY
In preparation for the Grade 12 Written Expression Exam, many High schools across the country are already getting their students ready to sit for the Exam next week Monday 7th August. Don Bosco Technical School Principal Mr. Martin Dai said, they already started coaching classes last week and will see around 120-130 Grade 12 students from their school to sit for the exam. “I cannot give the exact number of students because some may fall ill on the day or have other reasons to not attend the exam.” “But we have around 120 to 130 grade 12 students at Don Bosco.” Mr. Dai said, these days are busy, and many kids are occupied with technology (Phones) and whatever interesting that’s going on around them. “Nowadays, kids are always occupied with something.” “So, in order for them to archive their goals and pass the exam, they need to zero down and focus on the exam because it’s achievable and they can do it.” He is also encouraging all students to give nothing but the best and to study smart for the exam next week.
Published on August 1, 2023
SP HUNTERS FALL SHORT TO TIGERS IN ROUND 19 SP HUNTERS FALL SHORT TO TIGERS IN ROUND 19
The SP PNG Hunters travelled to Totally Workwear Stadium to take on the Brisbane Tigers in Round 19 of the Hostplus Cup but couldn’t build on their early 12-0 lead, falling 32-18 after 80 minutes. A poor end to a Tigers set ended with the Hunters hot on the attack and with the first real opportunity to produce points. Passing and offloading, a sweeping Morea Morea played Jamie Mavoko through a flimsy Ryley Jacks tackle before the halfback sent Rodrick Tai over for the opener. With a chance of their own to attack the Hunters line the Tigers again looked in the direction of Lehmann but a superb solo effort from Wane put an end to a sure-try for the visitors to keep their 12-0 lead through the first quarter of the match. Coming back, the Hunters continued to build pressure by turning the ball over in the right parts of the field. That pressure forced loose passes from the Tigers as the home side desperately looked to flip the momentum. An error in defence from Henry Wan Noki saw the veteran forward marched to the sin bin in the 36th minute in what proved to be a pivotal moment in the match. With the extra man, the Tigers went to where they’d found previous success and scored through Solomona Faataape down the left edge. Despite starting strong and refusing to concede while the starting middle rotation rested on the bench, another late blemish saw the Hunters’ lead cut to eight by the break. The Hunters started the second half with six minutes still to play with only 12 men but didn’t get through one before conceding again. Geyer spotted Lau late to the short side and targeted the five-eighth to crash over the line. What looked to be a strong yardage set in response ended with an error as the Hunters again gave up cheap field position to the Tigers. Another penalty kicked the Tigers further up the field and inside the Hunters’ 30-metre line. Finally, the pressure turned into points as Jennings made no mistake on his second crack at the line for the Tigers to take a 14-12 lead in the 57th minute. With all the running, the Tigers cruised into the final 20 minutes of the match 18-12 in front. On top and with the lead, former Hunters coach Matt Church looked to keep his side moving forward while Stanley Tepend responded with the reintroduction of Rop and Alu. Another Lehmann try and a third lifting penalty saw the Hunters chasing a 26-12 deficit heading into the final ten minutes. Leaving no stone unturned, Alu went close to crashing over in the middle and Tai threw his opposite man away with the line in sight shortly after. But it was Benji Kot scoring his seventh try of the Hostplus Cup season who gave life to the idea of a late comeback. Alu’s captain’s knock continued with two strong carries in three tackles as he finished with a team-high 180 metres. However, a clunky end to the set after points saw Alu’s effort go unrewarded before an 11th penalty conceded saw Corey Thompson and the Tigers put the game beyond doubt. The Hunters now prepare to take on the 4th-placed Redcliffe Dolphins at the Santos National Football Stadium in Round 20.
Published on August 1, 2023
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MORE ACCESSIBLE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES MORE ACCESSIBLE
In the month of July, Gulf and EHP governments both formally appointed the PNG St John Ambulance, a PNG civil defense organization, to operate its emergency ambulance service in the province. This marks the 8th province to appoint St John with this imperative role. Plans and discussions are underway for East Sepik, Madang and Western Highlands Provinces to also engage such a vital emergency service for its people. These partnerships will ensure integrated emergency services will be available in the provinces, ensuring swift and effective emergency response for the people. Last year St John attended to 21,500 emergency cases and that’s from the ambulance stations in Port Moresby, Lae, Kokopo, Kundiawa and the substations of Kupiano and Bereina in Central. With the new partnerships, more people will be reached. One of the great benefits of St John is St John’s fundraising. This year, the ambulance service expects to fundraise around K6m which is in addition to any grants from the government to the ambulance service. This vital fundraising is achieved in a couple of ways. Donations from individuals and businesses are one. Another is the first aid training that workplaces engage St John to provide, along with the first aid kits and equipment businesses buy from St John. All these come together to ensure vital funds can be raised which benefit services for the public. As an entirely not-for-profit Papua New Guinean emergency service charity, every toea raised is used to benefit people and ensure entirely free services for the vulnerable and those most in need. St John welcomes partnerships with the provincial administrations to establish ambulance stations and substations making emergency medical services accessible to the people and strengthening the prehospital care system.
Published on August 1, 2023