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PNG Museum funded

Independence Gallery at the Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery. Source: PNGNMAG.

Radio New Zealand, PNG Museum funding announced by Australia, 11 September 2015

Australia’s prime minister Tony Abbott has announced 17.5 million US dollars in funding for Papua New Guinea’s National Museum and Art Gallery.

In Port Moresby to attend this week’s Pacific Forum leader’s summit, Mr Abbott announced that the funding to support the upgrade of PNG’s foremost national cultural institution would be provided over four years.

The funding has been announced as a gesture to mark this month’s milestone of PNG’s fortieth anniversary of independence from Australia.

Mr Abbott said the funding will ensure that PNG’s remarkable museum continues to showcase and preserve PNG’s rich cultural heritage.

The package comes amid controversey in PNG over a campaign by the speaker of the national parliament to remove prized traditional objects such as carvings and totem poles from the parliament house as he considers them inappropriate for a christian nation.

With the head of PNG’s national museum describing the speaker’s move as “heinous sacrilege”, Australia’s new funding assistance is seen as timely support for PNG’s cultural heritage.

Additionally, Mr Abbott also announced a further $3.5 million in funding for maintenance of the Kokoda Track, which he describes as a powerful part of PNG’s history.

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