
Prime Minister Hon. James Marape’s Historic Address to the Australian Parliament – Guest of Government Visit – Australia 7 – 9 February 2024 Thursday 8 February 2024 Prime Minister Hon.

TO THE NATIONAL PARLIAMENT OF AUSTRALIA, CANBERRA 08 FEBRUARY 2024 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape addressing the Australian Parliament in Canberra this morning. (photo credit: ABC) Mr Speaker, The Honourable

Thursday 8 February 2024 Serena Williams (right) of Ngunnawal People, traditional custodians of ACT receiving a gift from Prime Minister Marape, after welcoming PM and his delegates at the Reconciliation

Tuesday 6 February 2024 (l-r) Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific, Hon. Pat Conroy, PNG Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Justin Tkatchenko and Senator Penny Wong, Minister of

Sunday 4 February 2024 Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Justin Tkatchenko, says Papua New Guinea and New Zealand share and value deep rich cultures and traditions. Speaking at the 184th New

Sunday 4 February 2024 Prime Minister Hon. James Marape is set to strengthen the longstanding relationship between Papua New Guinea and Australia , when he visits Australia this week. As

Sunday 4 January 2024 Papua New Guinea is committed to working with its closest Melanesian neighbour Solomon Islands, to move forward outstanding bilateral agreements, and to further strengthen diplomatic relations,

Friday 2 February 2024 Prime Minister James Marape and Member for Bogia Robert Naguri (left) with his DDA team. (photo credit: PM’s Media). Prime Minister Hon. James Marape today commended

Friday 2 February 2024 The National Government, through the Department of Works and Highways, will take full responsibility of the ‘deplorable’ Wau- Bulolo Highway, which means it will be fully

Friday 2 February 2024 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Lands, Physical Planning and Immigration, Hon. John Rosso. The Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister for Lands, Physical Planning and Immigration,