
TPA Monthly Newsletter Update
ISSUE 11 - 22nd November 2004
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PNG's newest Fishing
Paradise LIDENHAFEN - Papua
New Guinea's newest fishing resort situated on the south coast of the main
island of New Britain is set to receive rear publicity overseas after the visit
by a Australian television crew and the Bluewater Boats and Sport Fishing
magazine. Former rugby league star Andrew Ettinghausen who spent a week there
fishing and filming for his "Escape with ET" program on Channel Nine will air
coverage of the trip in March 2005. While Bluewater Boats and Sport Fishing
editor David Granville who also spent a week at Lindenhafen from November
1-5 said the visit could appear in the next issue of the magazine.
Pro-Invest Seminar Investment opportunities in the Papua New Guinea tourism
sector will be among 100 such oppurinities from the Pacific Region to be
presented at the PROfIT Tourism Investment Seminar in Nadi, Fiji from
February 1 - 4 2005. This follows a successful two day workshop led by PROfIT in
the Pacific team coordinator Robert Cleverdon in Port Moresby on November 1-2.
PROfIT in the Pacifc is part of a European Union fund to promote partnerships
between Pacific enterprises in the tourism related
sectors. PNG Attends 25th
WTM The PNG Tourism Promotion
Authority attended the 25th silver jubillee World Travel Market (WTM) in London
from the 8 -11 November 2004. TPA chief executive officer Peter Vincent and
marketing manager Jim Yomapisi represented the TPA and the general tourism
industry in PNG. TPA's marketing reprsentives in the Baltics &
Scandinavia and Germany as well as the Trans Niugini Tours and
Air Niugini's representatives in the United Kingdom and the PNG High
Commissioner Jean Kekedo and her staff were present at the PNG booth. They
all assisted in answering questions and providing information to more than
15,000 consumers that visited the PNG booth. PNG was part of the South
Pacific Village at the WTM which included Cook Islands, Taithi and Fiji
Islands. According to Mr. Yomapisi, it was interesting that a lot of
people that came to the PNG booth had a fair knowlegde of PNG beforehand.
Operators from as far as Itlay, Israel, Sweden, France and
Bulgaria who visited the booth have sent smaller numbers of visitors to
PNG.
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Australian Office THE Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority will set up office in Australia next year following the government's approval of K4 million for the project. The TPA Office will be in Sydney. Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare said the National Executive Council had approved funding to be included in the 2005 national budget handed down by Treasurer Bart Philemon in Parliament on November 16. Sir Michael said the establishment of the regional office in Australia was part of a wider and specific marketing and promotional strategy as Australia remains the single largest source market for Papua New Guinea's inbound tourists. The Government has also allocated K2 million in the development budget for tourism purposes. "Tourism is an important economic sector for Papua New Guinea in the long term and must be nurtured and developed so ordinary Papua New Guineans can gain meaningfully in future," said the Prime Minister.
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New Kokoda Website Australian based tour operator Adventure Kokoda has a new
website at www.adventurekokodatreks.com. In
announcing the new website, owner and New South Wales Parliamentarian Charlie
Lynn said they have also assisted chief guide Alex Rama to establish his own
PNG trekking company - Kokoda Experience Pty Ltd. Mr. Lynn encouraged
other local Koiari and Orokaiva operators to join him, as there are now
enough business for them to share. He said the company has also allowed for one
village student to be sponsored at a local elementary school for one year for
each group who books through the website. Mr. Lynn recently led a group
from Father Chris Riley's Youth Off the Street program across the trail.
Australia's Channel 10 sent a crew to cover their progress and it was
screened on November 6th - "Kids on Track".
Resounding Success THE inaugural Milne Bay Canoe Festival from November 5-7 in
idylic Alotau has been a resounding success with talk already of making the
2005 festival even bigger and better. Debora Kolb, a tourist on the dive
boat MV Golden Dawn was so impressed with the organisation and variety of
events. "If this is only the first year, I can't image how good subsequent
festivals will be. I will tell everyone I meet that they must come next year,"
she said. Milne Bay Tourism manager Eimi Kigole-Sira said the festival rode on
the palpable interest and excitement by the community. She said the
exceptional effort by the participants resonated the inner spirit of the people
and their attachment to their cultural heritage. Canoe Festival Committee
chairman John Wills Kaniku said: "Words cannot explain the glamour and thrill of
a genuine exhibition of culture that is unique to Milne
Bay".
PNG Dive Images Tops THE amazing color and splendour of the underwater world of
Papua New Guinea as captured on camera won numerous awards and accorlades at the
recent Antibes Film and Photographic Awards in Italy. Laurent Ballesta won the
Plongeur d'Or concours Diapositives (10 slide portfolio) with shots from Walindi
Dive Resort in West New Britain and Loloata Island Resort outside Port
Moresby. Second and third place getters also included PNG shots. United Kingdom
based John Boyle of Shark Bay Films won a special award for Colors of PNG and
lots of commendations for a five minute video which included a combination of
colorful underwater images accompanied by tradiational Papua New
Guinean chants. Mirko Zanni of Switzerland got silver in the Diaporamas for his
"Lost Squadron" about underwater plane wrecks in PNG.
Boost for Air Travel TRAVELLERS are set to enjoy more comfortable air
travel and get to destinations more quicker after the Papua New Guinea national
airline Air Niugini announced a second Fokker 100 aircraft will join
its domestic and international fleet by December 6, 2004. The airline said
the acquisition of the second Fokker 100 shows Air Niugini's commitment to the
people of PNG. It said they were proud to offer the most efficient and
environemntally friendly, modern passenger jet aircraft within the country. The
Fokker 100 is the largest commercial aircraft operating scheduled domestic
services in PNG with a seating for 98 passengers, 90 in economy and 8 in
business class. Air niugini currently operates the jet from Port Morebsy to Lae
and internationally to Cairns and will now include Mount Hagen, Rabaul and
Hoskins.
Surfing Boost Papua New Guinea surfing is set for a major boost following the arrival
of travel writers and photographers on Saturday. Jess Ponting, a
lecturer in sustainable tourism at the Sydney University of Technology, will
lead a team of four to catch that perfect wave in Vanimo and Wewak over the
next two weeks. The team arrived in Papua New Guinea on Saturday (Nov. 20).
Their mission is to develop relationships between the surfing cultures in
Australia and PNG through the surf board donation program where communities in
Australia donate secondhand surfboards to locals in PNG's surfing
communities. They will be delivering 35 surfboards on this trip including one
signed by world surfing champion Layne Beachley and earmarked for a special girl
in Vanimo. The rest of the team is James Alcock, senior photographer with the
Sydney Morning Herald, specialing in travel, outdoors and lifestyle feature
images. Tanya Lake is a renonwed photographer who won that prestigious
World Press Photo Award 2004 and Brad Farmer is the senior writer
with tRACKS magazine - the Surfers' Bible.

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