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Teaching in paradise – the first teacher at the first school on an island
Teaching in paradise – the first teacher at the first school on an island

Located at the eastern tip of PNG, Milne Bay Province is a region of breathtaking beauty.  Where the mountains meet the sea, it is home to over 600 islands dotted among 250,000 square kilometres of the most biodiverse coral reef systems in the world.

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Guest User27 August 2019
Leadsun Australia is lighting up Kokoda College
Leadsun Australia is lighting up Kokoda College

Solar is the key to powering remote Papua New Guinea.

With over 80% of the PNG population living in rural areas, the geographic diversity of this beautiful country means that a mere 6.3% of people living in remote areas have access to electricity.

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Guest User12 August 2019
Teacher trainer exchange to Australia builds teaching skill base in rural PNG
Teacher trainer exchange to Australia builds teaching skill base in rural PNG

A group of 11 elementary teacher trainers from Morobe Province in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) today embark on a week-long learning exchange to Sydney to further develop their skills as educators.

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Guest User5 August 2019
Building flexible further education pathways in rural PNG
Building flexible further education pathways in rural PNG

In rural and remote Papua New Guinea (PNG), teachers and community health workers of the future are closing the education gap with Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE).

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Guest User29 July 2019
Cronulla Sharks keep the spirit of Kokoda alive
Cronulla Sharks keep the spirit of Kokoda alive

Proud KTF ambassadors Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are keeping the spirit of Kokoda alive, taking to the field in a specially-designed jersey in their annual Kokoda Challenge match against the Canberra Raiders on Thursday, 13 June.

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Guest User13 June 2019
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