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The Forum > Article Comments > Australia must plan for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of our legacy of independence to Papua New Guinea now > Comments

Australia must plan for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of our legacy of independence to Papua New Guinea now : Comments

By Jeffrey Wall, published 14/10/2022

Our independence anniversary gift to PNG needs to be substantial. Unlike the mean spirited $2 million national library given to a new nation 50 years ago.

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Gift: pay PNG legal costs, to get rid of King Charles, their hereditary white British sovereign, and Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
Posted by Steve S, Friday, 14 October 2022 7:54:54 AM
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Why "must" Australia plan the celebration of PNG? Why "must" Australia do anything about PNG, an independent country? This Wall character is always 'musting' about PNG, when Australia is up to the eyeballs in its own problems.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 14 October 2022 8:11:07 AM
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Just send them a card instead.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Friday, 14 October 2022 8:16:18 AM
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At 1.25 Million Dollars per day paid to PNG over the past 50 years, Australians really don't owe PNG anything anymore !
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 14 October 2022 9:43:28 AM
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Our gift ought to be a number of MS thorium reactors that can be fitted inside shipping containers then choppered in to where they are most needed and powering regional micro grids with the world's cheapest power. That's carbon-free to boot.

Blackouts occur when an overloaded system shut down to prevent transformer fires as these things overheat from overloads. MSR thorium is undeniably, much cheaper every which way, than massive hydro projects that flood villages/people's homes, livelihoods and scarce arable land/crops forests/habitat/the environment etc.

See LFTR in five minutes then take a butchers hook at Prize winning investigative journalist and science writer, Richard Martin's tech talks on U tube.

Just to get the validated facts and the bare unvarnished truth about thorium and how it beats renewables pants down every which way and every day of the week! And free of, Jim Green's patently biased slant and anti-nuclear, political propaganda, that supports a hidden deindustrialization agenda
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 14 October 2022 10:56:29 AM
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Jeffery wall must not keep using must in his endless begging bowl supplications for PNG.

What must happen in PNG is the end of official corruption and the misuse of billions of public money and Australia's annual donations, which if to continue. Must be other than cash money but must be in infrastructure projects we must build with our own workforce and raw materials Just to eliminate local warlords/tribal chiefs/corrupt officials and the like from getting their grubby paws on/in the cash register!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 14 October 2022 11:09:33 AM
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