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Fifty years of PNG's independence constitution

Fifty years of PNG's independence constitution

Papua New Guinea is celebrating 50 years of independence from Australia. Among the country's historic achievements is the national constitution, created in the 1970s using a groundbreaking process of public consultations across PNG. Five decades on, how well has PNG's constitution served its people?

Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 16, 202529m 4s

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Papua New Guinea is celebrating 50 years of independence from Australia. Among the country's historic achievements is the national constitution, created in the 1970s using a groundbreaking process of public consultations across PNG. Five decades on, how well has PNG's constitution served its people?

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Papua New GuineaPNGindependenceAustralia1975constitutionJohn MomisBougainvilleMichael SomareGough WhitlamPrince CharlesPapuaWest PapuaNew Guineacolonisation50 years of independenceUnited NationssovereignindependentAnthony ReganAustralian National UniversityANUcommonwealthgovernor generalSir John Guise