The Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea will celebrate its 46th Independence Day as a nation in September 16, 2021. In light of this, the Colombo Plan Staff College and its liaison offices at the member countries wish the PNG colleagues a very auspicious and wonderful celebration of their independence day.
History:
On that afternoon, PNG’s first Governor-General, Sir John Guise reminded that “It is important [that] the people of Papua New Guinea, and the rest of the world, realize the spirit in which we are lowering the flag of our colonizers. We are lowering the flag, not tearing it down.” This was an allusion to PNG’s blood-less path to independence, and that this was a day of celebration and a call to move forward and mold the nation to the image of its people.
The Act was passed by the Parliament of Australia. It replaced the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949, and changed the status of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea to that of an independent Papua New Guinea. The Act set 16 September 1975 as date of Papua New Guinea's independence and terminated all remaining sovereign and legislative powers of Australia over the country.
Celebrations:
References:
- Events | Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority | Goroka Show. (n.d.). Retrieved September 11, 2018, from http://www.papuanewguinea.travel/viewservices/News.aspx?Pop=1&rqEventID=65
- Light the Candles for Independence Day in Papua New Guinea. (n.d.). Retrieved September 11, 2018, from http://aglobalworld.com/holidays-around-the-world/independence-day-papua-guinea/