![]() According to a statement by the Australian High Commission, over the past 60 years, more than 12,000 Papua New Guineans have been awarded Australian Government scholarships under the flagship Australia Awards program. Australian scholarship alumni have played a vital role in PNG’s development. Three eminent alumni shared their experiences during an ethical leadership session with the latest cohort of Australia Awards graduates. PNG Science and Technology Council Chairman Professor Teatulohi Matainaho, pioneering entrepreneur Beatrice G. Mahuru and Kumul Consolidated Holdings Chairman Dr David Kavanamur urged the scholars to share their new knowledge and skills widely for the betterment of their communities and nation.
“I encourage you all to step up into your role as leaders,” Ms Mahuru told the group. “Your success doesn’t end here.” The session was part of a reintegration workshop supporting the 41 awardees to consolidate and share the knowledge and skills gained during study in Australia. Next : Tonny Kondo Commits K5000 To UPNG Ialibu-Pangia Students Association : Urges Students To Manage Time Well Comments are closed.
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