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Keating, Paul

Period of Service: 20/12/1991 - 11/03/1996
Release Date:
24/04/1994
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
9202
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  • Keating, Paul John
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER, THE HON P J KEATING MP SUPPORT FOR JOINT COMMEMORATION AT KOKODA

STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER, THE HON P J KEATING MP
SUPPORT FOR JOINT COMMEMORATION AT KOKODA
The Australian Government will contribute $ 1.5 million to commemorate jointly with
Papu~ a New Guinea the sacrifices made by both countries on the Kokoda Track during
World War Two.
I first discussed this proposal with the then Prime Minister, Rabbie Namaliu, when I
made what was for me a very memorable visit to Kokoda in April, 1992.
When the Prime Minister, Paias Wingti, was in Australia recently I returned to the
discussion, and we agreed our two governments would undertake construction of a
number of facilities at Kokoda.
Details of the construction will be finalised with the Papua New Guinea Government
soon, but Australia expects that they will include a new airport terminal at Kokoda, an
expanded and renovated war museum, a hostel for people hiking along the track and a
new medical centre to serve the area.
Those who made the greatest of all sacrifices, in the name of their country and their
people, have already made Kokoda sacred.
Australian servicemen, many still in their teens, came to Kokoda to save their country
from a ruthless enemy. They won a famous victory, and we honour them for that. We
also pay tribute to the unquestioning help, courage and selfless humanitarianism of the
people of Papua New Guinea who supported them.
Together they suffered appalling hardship in a terrain totally inimical to their task.
They suffered in battle. Many suffered long after. This and future generations must
not forget them.
We hope that tomorrow, " Anzac Day, we can begin to remember their sacrifice and the
bonds between our two people in a substantial way.
I also thank Rotary Australia, which has agreed to undertake the construction and
supervise the associated administration.
CANBERRA 24 APRIL, 1994

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