In short: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is marking Anzac Day in Papua New Guinea with his counterpart James Marape. The pair completed a 16-kilometre journey on the Kokoda Track, where Australian ...
Mr Albanese on Friday said he will spend April 25 in Isurava, a small town located along the track where Australian troops battled the Japanese during World War II. "In a fortnight, we will gather in ...
Isurava: Illuminated by the glow of distant stars and campers’ headlights, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stood at the site of a crucial World War II battle in remote Papua New Guinea to commemorate ...
Anthony Albanese will this week become the first sitting prime minister to walk the historic Kokoda Track. Here’s why that matters. Accompanied by his Papua New Guinean counterpart James Marape, ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Isurava: After seven hours of arduous walking through thick mud and rocky mountain terrain, trekking ...
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