Skip to content
The Write Stuff PNG
  • About this website
  • Contact us
  • Events
The Write Stuff PNG
  • About this website
  • Contact us
  • Events

A drive up the Markham Valley

Uncategorized / Admin

Join me for a drive up the Markham Valley of Morobe on Sunday, February 13, 2022.

A drive up the Markham Valley Read More »

The Lae Biscuit Company story

2 Comments / Uncategorized / Admin

 The late Sir Henry Chow, founder of the iconic Lae Biscuit Company, passed away on January 21, 2017, aged 83, leaving behind a business legacy that will continue for generations to come. In April 2010 the magnificent new K65 million Lae Biscuit Company factory at Kamkumung in Lae was opened. Together with Sir Henry was

The Lae Biscuit Company story Read More »

Latest images of Lae

Uncategorized / Admin

Latest images of Lae taken on February13 and 14, 2022, by my DJI Mini 2 drone:

Latest images of Lae Read More »

Two young pilots who died serving Morobe

Uncategorized / Admin

Q: Where did Trist Avenue and Drayton Street in Lae get their names from? A: From pioneer Morobe pilots Les Trist (left) and Frank Drayton. Les Trist died in an air crash near the Wampit Gap in May 1931 and Drayton at the bottom of Wau drome in 1932. Trist has left his mark for

Two young pilots who died serving Morobe Read More »

The Seeto Kui story

16 Comments / Uncategorized / Admin

This story was first published in 2008 In James Seeto’s Lae office is a larged framed photograph of his father Seeto Kui, his mother, as well as places precious to him such as Salamaua, Wau and Lae. Theirs is a story of Salamaua, Wau, Lae, the horrors of war, and starting a company with only

The Seeto Kui story Read More »

Lae postcards from the 1950s and 1960s

5 Comments / Uncategorized / Admin

Those of us who grew up in Lae, before Independence in 1975, know what a beautiful place it was.Lae was just like any town in Australia.I often tell my kids that Lae, and the rest of PNG, before Independence, was so much more better than now.The challenge on us now is to try give back

Lae postcards from the 1950s and 1960s Read More »

Macdhui is an icon of Papua New Guinea history

3 Comments / Uncategorized / Admin

This article was first published in 2009 One of the best-known landmarks in Port Moresby is the wreck of the Macdhui in the waters just off the Port Moresby Technical College at Kanudi. Many people just drive or walk past without knowing the significant role that the maritime legend Macdhui played in the development of

Macdhui is an icon of Papua New Guinea history Read More »

How Frieda River copper and gold was discovered by John Pasquarelli

Uncategorized / Admin

NB: This article was first published in 2012. By MALUM NALU FRIEDA River copper and gold project, a tributary of the mighty Sepik River, is mooted as one of the great prospects in Papua New Guinea. It was discovered by the legendary former kiap (patrol officer), Sepik River crocodile hunter and Member for Angoram in

How Frieda River copper and gold was discovered by John Pasquarelli Read More »

Legend of the Sepik River crocodile hunter

Uncategorized / Admin

The John Pasquarelli story was first published in 2010 Since the end of 2009, I had been quietly corresponding with legendary Sepik river crocodile hunter and Member of the First Papua and New Guinea House of Assembly in 1964, John Pasquarelli. That has been since he sent me an email asking for regular PNG political

Legend of the Sepik River crocodile hunter Read More »

The story of Nadzab Airport

4 Comments / Uncategorized / Admin

Longtime Lae resident, the late Horace Niall, once predicted that Nadazab would one day become the main international airport for Papua New Guinea (picture below shows Nadzab, just before it was opened in late 1977). It hasn’t, as yet, however, is capable of receiving international flights and remains one of the busiest airports in the

The story of Nadzab Airport Read More »

← Previous 1 … 21 22 23 … 26 Next →

Recent Posts

  • K1 Million PACD Support Boosts Coffee Revival at Nunga Plantation
  • Coffee Bridges Peace, Unity, and Economic Hope in Nebilyer Valley
  • Feeder Road Rehabilitation Brings New Hope to South Wiru Coffee Farmers
  • 🇵🇬 PNG at 50 | Tears, Memories, and Legacy: Fred Stolz Returns to Balob for Emotional 60th Anniversary
  • PNG at 50 🇵🇬 | Unitech Reds Inspire Unity Through Rosso Lae Community Clean-A-Thon

Recent Comments

  • ALWIN SAMUEL KILIRIA on PNG at 50 🇵🇬 | Unitech Reds Inspire Unity Through Rosso Lae Community Clean-A-Thon
  • Joshua Peki on PNG at 50 🇵🇬 | “Change Begins With Us”: Michael Earley’s Stirring Call for a Clean, Proud Lae
  • Adventure Travel on Hope and Healing in Lae: Angau’s Cancer Ward Sets a New Benchmark for PNG Health Care
  • Finance on 🇵🇬 PNG at 50: Delegation Departs for China to Support STEM Students and Strengthen Education Partnerships
  • Taizen Ania on Maso Outlines Ambitious Vision for PNG’s Rice Industry

Archives

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • March 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • September 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • April 2023
  • February 2023
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • August 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021

Categories

  • 2022 General Election
  • Agriculture
  • Air Niugini
  • Anniversary
  • Asian Development Bank
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Barrick
  • Bougainville
  • Carbon Credits
  • China
  • Church
  • COVID-19
  • East Sepik
  • Eastern Highlands
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Enga
  • Esa'ala
  • Family
  • Features
  • Fisheries
  • Forestry
  • Gulf
  • Hela
  • Indonesia
  • International relations
  • Jimmy Maladina
  • Kumul Consolidated Holdings
  • Lae
  • Liquified Natural Gas (LNG)
  • Madang
  • Media
  • Milne Bay
  • Mining
  • Morobe
  • New Ireland
  • News
  • Oro
  • Photographs
  • PNG Air
  • PNG History
  • PNG Power Ltd
  • Police
  • Porgera Gold Mine
  • Port Moresby
  • Prime Minister James Marape
  • Road Transport
  • Singapore
  • Solomon Islands
  • Songs
  • Southern Highlands
  • Special Economic Zones
  • Sports
  • Tax
  • Tourism PNG
  • Trade
  • Tribute
  • Uncategorized
  • USA
  • Videos
  • West New Britain
  • Western Highlands
  • Women
  • World Bank
  • World War II
  • Youth

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Most Viewed Posts

  • Special Economic Zone Authority Acting CEO explains how SEZs will operate (10,737)
  • Papua New Guinea in the Kiap Days (Part 2) (8,256)
  • Towards a cleaner Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea (where we can all be like Kokopo) (7,426)
  • Wisconsin Guard, Papua New Guinea Strengthen State Partnership (6,928)
  • A Bulolo love affair (6,812)
Get new posts by email

Copyright © 2025 The Write Stuff PNG | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme