Persons with disability say Ramp it up NCDC
Persons with disabilities (PWD) living in Port Moresby have raised their concern at the lack of access to buildings and services in the National Capital District (NCD). (more…)
Persons with disabilities (PWD) living in Port Moresby have raised their concern at the lack of access to buildings and services in the National Capital District (NCD). (more…)
A meeting of influential Papua New Guineans has heard that an effective workforce is needed for equitable service delivery throughout the country. (more…)
In 2011, Morvin Honering then Senior Accounts Supervisor for Nestle PNG Limited applied for an Australia Award to further her professional career in accounting. (more…)
“The advance MBA studies opened my eyes and I can look through an organization and see all the existing functions that we can reorganise to our PNG context and redevelop the country. Some things that are taking us 20 years to implement, we can now do those things and that is because of the Australia Awards that is helping us.” (more…)
Grace So’on is a recipient of the Australia Awards in 2011 (previously called Australian Development Scholarships). She completed her postgraduate programme in 2011 and was awarded a Masters’Degree in Public Policy Management from Monash University. Grace also holds a Bachelor of Social Science Degree from the University of PNG. (more…)
Director of Quality Assurance & English Lecturer |St. Peter Channel Catholic College of Secondary Teacher Education| Kokopo
Lynna successfully completed her Masters of Applied Linguistics at the University of Southern Queensland in 2004 under an Australian Award Scholarship. (more…)
“Today, most institutions are realising the dynamics of the learning sector. Whether it be e-learning and interactive knowledge transfer through the use of multimedia and the internet , the challenge for institutions is to lead the road for learning more effectively. The Swinburne University of Technology which I attended leads by this model .” (more…)
Michael Wilson Homingu is a teacher by profession and a pioneer principal for two teachers’ colleges in his career. Mr. Homingu comes from the East Sepik province but has been teaching in different parts of the highlands region. (more…)
Christine is a workplace training specialist and human resource development professional, with over 18 years human resource development and training experience in Papua New Guinea. (more…)