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  Papua New Guinea and Australia Elevate Defence Relations with Mutual Defence TreatyPort Moresby | 2 October 2025 – Pri...
02/10/2025


Papua New Guinea and Australia Elevate Defence Relations with Mutual Defence Treaty

Port Moresby | 2 October 2025 – Prime Minister Hon. James Marape today announced that Cabinet has formally approved the landmark Mutual Defence Treaty between Papua New Guinea and Australia, elevating the two countries’ defence and security partnership to its highest level in history.

“Australia has only one other mutual defence treaty of this type and at our request Papua New Guinea will now sign this treaty”. Prime Minister Marape said. “This reflects the depth of trust, history, and shared future between our two nations.”

Ratification Process

The Prime Minister clarified that the treaty will undergo the constitutional Section 117 process, with the ratification presented to the PNG Parliament, while Australia will undertake its own ratification through its Parliament in Canberra.

“Our Constitution is not offended by this agreement. Section 206 of our Constitution allows for our Defence Force to work in synergy with other visiting defence forces, and this treaty is consistent with that provision,” Prime Minister Marape emphasised.

Building on a Strong Foundation

The relationship between PNG and Australia is long and enduring and has been anchored many areas of cooperation. For Defence, PNG operated under a Status of Forces Agreement after independence and, in 2013, signed a Defence Cooperation Agreement with Australia.

“Now this treaty elevates our relationship to the highest level, where force synergies, and capacity development for interoperability is reached. Australia is our foundational relationship country. We are geographically close and beyond geography, our people have coexisted well before 1975 and after independence. Today, Australia remains our single biggest bilateral partner, and consistent with our past, we are shaping our future,” the Prime Minister said.

Strengthening Security and Defence Capacity

Prime Minister Marape stressed that the treaty is not about geopolitics but is focused on strengthening our shared region and PNG domestic security.

“Papua New Guinea is a big country with over 10 million people and security fragility is evident and it is PNG’s interest to develop our security forces to best standards and with this synergy, I am certain we will reach this goal.

“This treaty allows PNG’s defence capacity to be elevated by leveraging Australian defence capabilities. This partnership strengthens our ability to respond to our country’s key security priorities.

Enhancing Defence Forces

The treaty outlines steps to modernise and strengthen PNG’s defence capacity across all domains:
• Navy and Maritime Security: Increased capacity to police PNG’s vast maritime borders.
• Air Wing and Air Defence: Enhanced air force capacity through new capabilities and training.
• Infantry and Land Battalions: Strengthened land forces and the establishment of special forces arrangements.
• Reserve and National Guard: Development of 3,000 reservists and national volunteers, with provisions for up to 10,000 Papua New Guineans to serve with the Australian Defence Force under dual arrangements, while PNG builds its own 7,000-strong Defence Force.

“This treaty is not just about maintaining barracks and boats. We are investing in both hardware and software for defence so that we can effectively police our borders and safeguard our nation,” Prime Minister Marape explained.

Safeguarding Sovereignty

Prime Minister Marape assured the nation that PNG’s sovereignty remains intact.

“Our Defence Force will always report to the Commander of the PNG Defence Force. Australians, including Papua New Guineans enlisted into the Australian Defence Force, will report to the Australian commander. Both forces will train and operate side by side, but sovereignty is never compromised. We also respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our neighbours.”

The treaty also recognises that both PNG and Australia maintain defence relationships with other nations. “Provisions are in place to respect third-party relationships,” Prime Minister Marape said.

A Treaty for PNG’s Next 50 Years

Looking to the future, Prime Minister Marape described the treaty as a foundation for the next chapter of PNG’s history.

“Our sovereignty is defined by our national security. This treaty strengthens PNG’s security and defence capacities as we embark on the next 50 years. It is about ensuring Papua New Guinea is safe, secure, and prepared to protect its people and borders.”

MP Gidron Maso Karipe Responds to Social Media CriticismMember for Porgera–Paiela Open, Hon. Gidron Maso Karipe, has add...
02/10/2025

MP Gidron Maso Karipe Responds to Social Media Criticism

Member for Porgera–Paiela Open, Hon. Gidron Maso Karipe, has addressed criticism circulating on social media regarding his use of a mobile phone during recent official duties.

In a statement, Mr. Karipe clarified that his phone is a vital tool for his work, not a source of distraction.

“My phone is not for leisure,” he said. “It is a tool I use to check schedules, monitor updates, and coordinate side meetings on behalf of our people.”

He emphasized that technology plays an important role in helping him stay connected and organized as he carries out his responsibilities.

“As your elected Member, I take every responsibility seriously. Social media talk will not distract me. My priority remains delivering peace, development, and services to our people,” Mr. Karipe stated.

Reaffirming his commitment to his electorate, the MP concluded: “Service to Porgera–Paiela comes first.”

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PRESS RELEASE *Governor Rufina Keen to Revive Ilimo Farm*Port Moresby, September 30, 2025- The Governor for Central Prov...
30/09/2025

PRESS RELEASE

*Governor Rufina Keen to Revive Ilimo Farm*

Port Moresby, September 30, 2025- The Governor for Central Province, Hon. Rufina Peter, today, met with the Minister for International Trade and Investment, Hon. Richard Maru, to discuss the way forward in reviving the Ilimo Farm just outside Port Moresby.

The Ilimo Farm was once a huge supplier of chicken meat and eggs to Port Moresby. It is owned by the Central Provincial Government’s business arm, Central Province Development Corp.

Governor Rufina expressed her keen interest in reviving this farm to supply chicken meat, eggs, and day-old chicks to meet the requirements of Port Moresby and the Southern Region. Governor Rufina and Minister Maru also discussed about a cattle industry in the Central Province to supply up to 10,000 herd of cattle required to supply the cannery in Hugo Canning.

Governor Rufina said the Central Provincial Government was keen to partner the National Government through the Kumul Agriculture, Taylor Pacific, and other shareholders to go into these large-scale agriculture projects in Central Province.

“The Ilimo Farm is a prime property, and it needs to be revived immediately. My Ministry and Department will fully support this project because we cannot continue to import K200 million worth of chickens annually. The Marape-Rosso Government is keen to replace all chicken imports and be a net exporter of chicken,” said Minister Maru.

Also present in the meeting were the Chairman of the PNG Poultry Industry Association, Mr. Chis Prestwood, and the General Manager of Hugo Canning, Mr. Jeremy Fry, who both agreed that this was a very exciting opportunity, and the sooner the project started, the better.

“These are industries that are ready to pop,” said Mr. Fry.

Minister Maru now awaits a joint investment proposal to be submitted to his office to progress these projects of national significance.

“For cattle, unless we produce local beef to supply Hugo Canning, we cannot reduce the price of ox and palm which has now increased by nearly 100 percent compared to previous years because of the expensive imports from Australia and the declining Kina value,” said Minister Maru.

Meanwhile, Governor Rufina raised concerns that the Ilimo Dairy Farm had not made profits. The Central Provincial Government is a 30 percent shareholder and has put down 400 hectares of land for the farm. Governor Rufina expressed her disappointment and said it was high time a new management was put in place and for the farm to invest in long-life milk with a better breed of dairy cattle to increase milk production at the farm.

Approved for Release
Hon. Richard Maru, BTech, MBA, OBE, MP
Minister for International Trade & Investment

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The Kutubu Lakers were crowned women’s premiers, while the KSSL Souths claimed the men’s title.

The presentation was officiated by several prominent figures, including PRK Chairman John Kapi Natto, Foe Association Chairman and PRK Director Johnny Yawari, Rigo Rice Cup CEO McSteve Polly, PNGKBF Founding President Stanley Nandex and Basketball Federation President David Peter alongside other distinguished guests.

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He runs his own social media news agency called Lagu Media Agency and operates in Port Moresby.

Beyond his career in journalism, Fred has a deep passion for basketball and has played an active role in the sport’s growth across the country. His coaching career came into the spotlight when he guided Usano Sura to win the NSBL premiership two years ago in Port Moresby.

This year, Fred took on the unique challenge of participating in the National Souths Basketball League as both a coach and a player. His team, Hela Inaka, delivered an impressive performance throughout the PRK NSBL 2025 season but narrowly missed out on a spot in the finals after falling short on points.

John Fred is widely regarded as a reputable and committed young man. His contributions in both sports and media stand as a testament to his hard work and determination. More than just working for his own progress, he serves as a living example for young people across the country — showing that with commitment and focus, even small efforts can lead to meaningful

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