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32 nd Australia Papua New Guinea Business Forum & Trade Expo 15 to 17 May 2016, Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, Australia. “TODAY’S INVESTMENTS: TOMORROW’S RETURNS”
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3 2 n d A u s t r a l i a P a p u a N e w G u i n e a B u s i n e s s F o r u m & T r a d e E x p o1 5 t o 1 7 M a y 2 0 1 6 , C a i r n s C o n v e n t i o n C e n t r e , C a i r n s , A u s t r a l i a .

“ T O D A Y ’S I N V E S T M E N T S : T O M O R R O W ’S R E T U R N S ”

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3 2 n d A U S T R A L I A P A P U A N E W G U I N E A B U S I N E S S F O R U M & T R A D E E X P O1 5 T O 1 7 M A Y 2 0 1 6 , C A I R N S C O N V E N T I O N C E N T R E , C A I R N S , A U S T R A L I A .

“ T O D A Y ’ S I N V E S T M E N T S : T O M O R R O W ’ S R E T U R N S ”

As Presidents of the Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, the Business Council of Papua New Guinea and the Papua New Guinea Branch of the Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council we are pleased to launch the program and official booking forms for the 32nd Australia Papua New Guinea Business Forum which will be held in Cairns from 15 to 17 May 2016.The Forum theme “Today’s Investment – Tomorrow’s Returns” reflects an important stage reached in Papua New Guinea’s economic and social development, and in the bilateral business relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea.Papua New Guinea’s investments today in infrastructure, human services and gender parity will pay dividends in the future through reducing business costs and allowing economic and employment growth, providing a healthy, well educated work force to meet the growing demands of business, and empowering and utilising the skills and talents of a large percentage of the community not yet fully engaged in the economic life of the country, women.Achieving these goals is challenging, and can only be achieved in all areas of government through strong governance, fiscal and budget discipline and full transparency.Australia is the largest foreign investor in Papua New Guinea with investments over many decades totalling around AUD20 million, about the same as Australian investment in China and more than double Australian investment in Indonesia. Yet in Australia the economic relationship goes under the radar with less focus on the positive than on the negative.Papua New Guinea’s investments in Australia are increasing, and Australia is the primary destination for Papua New Guinea’s exports, predominantly from the extractive industries. There is considerable scope for expanding the range and destination of Papua New Guinea’s exports especially in agriculture.

Invited speakers for the Forum include the Prime Ministers of Australia and of Papua New Guinea, and expert speakers to address a range of topics as detailed in the provisional program included in this brochure.The Forum will again feature a Trade Expo for Australian and Papua New Guinean companies wishing to use the opportunity to market their goods and services to clients and purchasers in each country, and to broaden their business relationship.Outcomes expected from the meeting include better insights into business and investment opportunities available through further developing the bilateral business and investment relationship, including through contacts made with other business people. Business groups in each country will present to government issues of policy change and administrative action needed to facilitate bilateral business and investment growth.The provisional program and booking forms for delegates, trade expo booths, and advertising in the delegates’ handbook form part of this brochure. Register early for this conference as space is limited and demand will be heavy. To register, complete the relevant booking forms and send them with your payment to the address shown on the form. A super early bird delegate booking rate applies until 15 January 2016. Booking fees for members are generally the same, or in some cases lower, than at the Forum held in Cairns in May 2014. This is a very good value conference.Enquiries about registration, accommodation and Trade Expo bookings should be directed to the secretariat of the Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, on telephone +61 7 3348 5142 or e-mail [email protected] or call the Business Council of Papua New Guinea on telephone +675 320 0700 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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PLAYER NAME (Registered Delegate plus any additional players) HANDICAP $ TOTAL ($150 x no. of Players)

Delegate Registration Fee

Spouse Registration Fee

Golf

Sub-total AUD

Plus Financial Fees if applicable (2% credit card or $20 Overseas transfer)

Total Due AUD

Please complete and return a separate registration form for each delegate to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, PO Box 422,Wynnum, Qld, 4178 or Fax to + 61 7 3348 5172 or Email to [email protected], along with the appropriate Registration Fee.

Please tick if you do not wish to have your contact details included on the Attendance List distributed in Delegates Handbook.

A. Delegate Registration Fee and B. Spouse Registration Fee [please indicate appropriate rate/s]

C. Golf (PARADISE PALMS GOLF COURSE) @ $150 per person (includes transport and shared golf cart)

PAYMENT SUMMARY Note: ALL COSTS ARE GST INCLUSIVE

PAYMENT METHOD (a RECEIPT will be sent to you within 7 days on the email provided once payment is received)

NETWORKING EVENTS

* Payment of Delegate and/or Spouse Registration Fee entitles the delegate to attend all conference plenary sessions, tea breaks, and lunches on Monday and Tuesday, and networking events on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, as well as access to the Business Centre and Trade Expo on Monday and Tuesday. Please indicate attendance below for catering purposes.

DELEGATE DETAILS

Mr/Mrs/Ms REGISTERED SPOUSE: Mr/Mrs/Ms:

Company: Position:

Postal Address: Suburb: State: Postcode:

Country: Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) E-mail:

Your Company Membership: APNGBC BCPNG APNGBC (PNG) Non-member [please tick appropriate box]

Name on card ……………………………………………………..……….………….……… Signature ……………………………………..……………………………………..

Special Dietary Requirements:

Kina Securities Cocktails, Austrade and PNG IPA Trade Expo Sunday 15 May 5:30pm Cairns Convention Centre Y / N Opening and Westpac Pre-Forum Dinner

AustAsia Pacific Health Services Cocktails and ANZ Forum Dinner Monday 16 May 6:00pm Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal Y / NClosing Drinks Tuesday 17 May 5:00pm Cairns Convention Centre Y / N

[Please indicate attendance]

Card no: Card expires: /

CREDIT CARD (add 2% processing fee)

CHEQUE in Australia Dollars (AUD) payable to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council.

Cancellation Policy50% refundable for cancellation by Friday 18 March 2016, 20% by Friday 15 April 2016, nil after Friday 15 April 2016. Substitution permitted any time.

DIRECT DEPOSIT to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, ANZ Banking Group Ltd, WYNNUM QLD Australia 4178, BSB 014-285 Account 2328-20366. Please include name and company on deposit documents to match against registration form. SWIFT code for International transfers is ANZBAU3M. (Add AU $20.00 for international bank transfer fees where appropriate.)

Mastercard Visa American Express Diners’ Club

Super Early Bird (by 15 Jan 2016)Delegate

800APNGBC / BCPNG Member

All Rates in AUD

1250Non-Member350500

SpouseEarly Bird Rate (16 Jan - 19 Feb 2016)

Delegate8501400

400550

SpouseFull Rate (20 Feb - 15 Apr 2016) Late Rate (from 16 Apr 2016)

Delegate Delegate1100 13001650 1850

450 500600 700

Spouse Spouse

DELEGATE BOOKING FORM AND TAX INVOICE ABN 72 388 264 409

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WORKSHOP ATTENDANCE (Please indicate below the workshop you wish to attend in Session 4 and Session 7)Session 4 (Monday 16th May): Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 3 Workshop 4 [please tick appropriate box]Session 7 (Tuesday 17th May): Workshop 5 Workshop 6 Workshop 7 Workshop 8 [please tick appropriate box]

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The Australia Papua New Guinea Trade Expo will be held on 15 to 17 May 2016 in conjunction with the 32nd Australia Papua New Guinea Business Forum at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Expo is supported by Austrade and IPA (PNG). Participants at the Forum will include senior corporate and government decision makers, and the holders of trade booths will have a unique oppor-tunity to present their goods and services to people at this level. This opportunity is open to companies attending or not attending the Forum.Bookings can be made to rent one or more of the display booths which will be located in the Trade Expo area next to the Plenary room. Delegateswill break for morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea each day in the Trade Expo area. The Trade Expo will also be open to the public at specifictimes, thus ensuring maximum exposure for the booths.Booths are 3m x 2m, and comprise back and side walls 2.4m in height, Fascia sign, 30 characters and logo can be included. There are two x120 watt flood lights, one power point (5 amps, 240 volts), and one trestle table with two chairs per booth. Additional signage, furniture, lighting, audio-visual requirements can be arranged directly with the booth supplier to suit your individualrequirements.To book your Trade Expo display booth, complete the application form below and lodge the form, including payment details, to the AustraliaPapua New Guinea Business Council, PO Box 422, Wynnum, Qld, 4178 or Fax to + 61 7 3348 5172 or Email to [email protected] confirmation will be provided when payment is received. When your booking is confirmed, you will be invited to contact ExpoNet directlyto discuss and design the configuration of your booth. Please note, we cannot reserve booths without payment in full.

PAYMENT METHOD (a RECEIPT will be sent to you within 7 days on the email provided once payment is received)

Name on card ……………………………………………………..……….………….… Signature ……………………………………..……………………………………..

Card no: Card expires: /

CREDIT CARD (add 2% processing fee)

CHEQUE in Australia Dollars (AUD) payable to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council.

Cancellation Policy: 50% refundable for cancellation by Friday 18 March 2016, 20% by Friday 15 April 2016, nil after Friday 15 April 2016. (If booth resold, then 50% refundable).

DIRECT DEPOSIT to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, ANZ Banking Group Ltd, WYNNUM QLD Australia 4178, BSB 014-285 Account 2328-20366. Please include name and company on deposit documents to match against registration form. SWIFT code for International transfers is ANZBAU3M. (Add AU D 20.00 for international bank transfer fees where appropriate.)

Mastercard Visa American Express Diners’ Club

Your Organisationn Membership: APNGBC BCPNG APNGBC (PNG) Non-member [please tick appropriate box]

* Standard Booth booking fee includes hire of the booth and attendance for one person at the opening cocktail party on Sunday 15 May (to man their booth), and morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch on 16 and 17 May for one person. It does NOT entitle the exhibitor to attend Plenary sessions.** Corner Booth (Including Entrance Booths category 1 & 2) booking fee includes hire of the booth, an additional standard fascia sign, and attendance for only 1 person at the opening cocktail party on Sunday 15 May (to man their booth), and morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch on 16 and 17 May for 1 person. It does NOT entitle the exhibitor to attend Plenary sessions.*** Additional person/s fee entitles additional person/s to attend the opening cocktail party on Sunday 15 May (to man their booth), and morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch on 16 and 17 May for 1 person. It does NOT entitle the exhibitor to attend Plenary sessions.

BOOTH BOOKING DETAILS

BOOTH PRICING TOTAL AMOUNT ($)QUANTITY

Total Due AUD

Company Name:

Booth Attendant: Position:

Additional Person/s:

Postal Address: Suburb: State: Postcode:

Country: Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) E-mail:

Special Dietary Requirements:

Note: All Rates are in AUD and GST inclusive

RATE [please indicate]APNGBC /

BCPNG Member Non-Member

Standard Booth * $800 $1400Corner Booth ** $900 $1550Entrance Booth Category 1 ** $1050 $1800Entrance Booth Category 2 ** $1300 $2200Additional Person/s at Booth *** $120 $140Dinner, Sunday 15 May 2016 $100 $120Cocktails & Dinner, Monday 16 May 2016 $200 $230Plus Financial Fees if applicable (2% credit card or AUD 20 Overseas Transfer)

TAX INVOICE &TRADE BOOTH BOOKING FORMSPONSORED BY: AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSION (AUSTRADE) ANDTHE INVESTMENT PROMOTION AUTHORITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA (IPA)

ABN 72 388 264 409

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Businesses with interests in Australia or Papua New Guinea are invited to consider advertising in the Delegates’Handbook at the Forum. This opportunity is open to companies attending or not attending the Forum.By advertising in the delegates’ handbook, you will bring your company to the attention of very senior executives inbusiness in Australia and Papua New Guinea and senior government officials from both countries, and will mark yourcompany as a supporter of the business relationship.Advertising rates range from AUD 400 to AUD 1400 for a full colour advertisement.To take advantage of this opportunity to associate your company with the Forum, and to be an advertiser in thehandbook, please complete the attached tax invoice and return it to the Secretariat. The Secretariat will then liaisewith you on the detail of your advertisement.Bookings will be taken on a first-come-first-served basis, and will be confirmed as full payment is received.

PAYMENT METHOD (a RECEIPT will be sent to you within 7 days on the email provided once payment is received)

Name on card ……………………………………………………..……….………….… Signature ……………………………………..……………………………………..

Card no: Card expires: /

CREDIT CARD (add 2% processing fee)

CHEQUE in Australia Dollars (AUD) payable to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council.

Cancellation Policy: 50% refundable for cancellation by Friday 18 March 2016, 20% by Friday 15 April 2016, nil after Friday 15 April 2016. If Advertising space resold then 50% refundable.

DIRECT DEPOSIT to Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council, ANZ Banking Group Ltd, WYNNUM QLD Australia 4178, BSB 014-285 Account 2328-20366. Please include name and company on deposit documents to match against registration form. SWIFT code for International transfers is ANZBAU3M. (Add AU D 20.00 for international bank transfer fees where appropriate.)

Note:1. There is limited space in the Delegates’ Handbook for advertising. Bookings will be accepted and confirmed only when payment is received.2. Advertisement artwork must be provided in Print-Ready standard electronic file format (including Illustrator, High Res PDF, Photoshop). Please note, we cannot make amendments to your advertisement content. However, your ad can be resized to fit the appropriate size requirements if necesary, for a fee of AUD 50.3. Please ensure that your artwork has a high resolution (at least 300 dpi). This will ensure high quality reproduction in the Handbook.

Deadline for receipt of artwork is Monday 18 April 2016 Earlier receipt is encouraged.

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PAYMENT SUMMARY

Total Due AUD

Advert (please indicate chosen size above)

Plus resizing fee if applicable (AUD 50)

Plus Financial Fees if applicable (2% credit card or $20 Overseas transfer)

APNBC/BCPNG Member Non MemberQuarter page (horizontal: 60mm high x 180mm wide) full colour advertisement AUD 400 AUD 550

Half page (horizontal: 120mm high x 180mm wide) full colour advertisement AUD 750 AUD 900

Full page (297mm high x 210mm wide + 5mm bleed all around) full colour advertisement AUD 1150 AUD 1400Note: ALL COSTS ARE GST INCLUSIVE

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ADVERTISING BOOKING DETAILS

Company Name:

Contact Name: Position:

Postal Address: Suburb: State: Postcode:

Country: Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) E-mail:

ADVERTISING BOOKING FORM & TAX INVOICE ABN 72 388 264 409

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SUNDAY 15 MAY 2016.1000 PRONTO SOFTWARE GOLF. Paradise Palms Golf Club.1700 KINA SECURITIES PRE-FORUM COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND OPENING OF AUSTRADE/INVESTMENT PROMOTION AUTHORITY TRADE EXPO. Cairns Convention Centre. WESTPAC PACIFIC PRE-FORUM DINNER. Speaker – Ms Stephannie Kirriwom, Archer Leadership Scholar, Kokoda Track Foundation.

MONDAY 16 MAY 2016. Appreciation breakfast for sponsors and speakers. By invitation.

0830 SESSION ONE: WELCOME AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: Welcome to Delegates: Mr Greg Pawson, President, Australia Papua New Guinea Business Council. Australian and Papua New Guinea Government Keynote Addresses. The Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, Prime Minister of Australia. The Hon Peter O’Neill, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. The Henry Kila Memorial Address: Ms Natasha Stott Despoja, Australian Ambassador for Women and Girls.

NIUGINI TABLEBIRDS MORNING TEA.

SESSION TWO: THE ECONOMIC REPORT: The Papua New Guinea Economy: Mr Loi Bakani, Governor, Bank of Papua New Guinea. Managing Fiscal Challenges: Professor Satish Chand, Professor of Finance, School of Business, University of New South Wales. Discussion. SESSION THREE: FACILITATING BILATERAL BUSINESS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH: Planning and Registering Your Business in Papua New Guinea: Mr Peter Maletz, Partner/Director, Hanrick Curran. Understanding Papua New Guinea Labour Law: Mr George Vaso, Permanent Secretary, Papua New Guinea Department of Labour. Facilitating Cross Border Travel: Papua New Guinea: Perspectives and Developments: Mr Mataio Ruburu, Chief Executive, Papua New Guinea Immigration and Citizenship Service. Australia: Perspectives and Developments Mr Mike Pezzulo, Secretary, Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection. Discussion.

LUNCH.

SESSION FOUR: WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS.

ABTJTA WORKSHOP 1. MANAGING WORKPLACE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH ISSUES: Chair: Geoff Scahill, Papua New Guinea Country Manager, AbtJTA. Gender violence as a workplace hazard and industry responses: Dr Linda Van Leeuwen, Capacity Development Specialist, Anitua. TB Workplace Programs, risk to PNG: Dr Paisan Dakalula, Deputy Secretary Health Service Standards, PNG Department of Health. Working to Improve Women’s and Children’s Health: Mr Moses Moti, Business Manager, Susu Mamas.

TRADE AND INVESTMENT QUEENSLAND WORKSHOP 2. PURSUING EXCELLENCE THROUGH EDUCATION: Chair: Scott Roberts, Client Services Director, Rubicor Group. The New Colombo Plan: Professor Sandra Harding, co-Deputy Chairman, New Colombo Plan Reference Group. Enhancing Technical and Vocational Training: Mr Vern Mills, Managing Director and CEO, Site Group International. PacificLeadershipandGovernancePrecinct:ProfessorLekshmiN.Pillai,ExecutiveDean,SchoolofBusinessandPublicPolicy,Universityof Papua New Guinea.

CLOUGH WORKSHOP 3. AID FOR TRADE. Chair:MrGavinMurray,PacificManager,InternationalFinanceCorporation. DefiningAidforTrade:MrRodHilton,Minister-Counsellor,AustralianHighCommission,PortMoresby. AidforTradeinAsiaandthePacific:ThinkingForwardAboutTradeCostsandtheDigitalEconomy:DrAlisaDiCaprio,AsianDevelopmentBank. Papua New Guinea Government Perspectives: Ms Hakua Harry, Secretary, Department of Planning and Monitoring.

INTERNATIONAL SOS WORKSHOP 4. BUILDING CAPACITY FOR TRADE: Chair: Mr Philip Franklin, Managing Director, Dalfar Limited. BuildingAgriculturalCapacity:MrSydneySuma,CountryDirectorPNG,PacificHorticulturalAgriculturalMarketingProgram. Becoming a Regional Air Services Hub – a representative of the Centre for Aviation, Sydney. One further speaker to be advised. CADDEN CROWE AFTERNOON TEA.

SESSION FOUR RESUMES. Workshop Moderators report back to Plenary.

END OF DAY ONE.

AUSTASIA PACIFIC HEALTH COCKTAIL RECEPTION. Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal

ANZ BANKING GROUP CONFERENCE DINNER. Guest Speaker: Mr Michael Marum, Coach of PNG Hunters.

P R O V I S I O N A L P R O G R A M( P l e a s e n o t e , s o m e s p e a k e r s a r e s u b j e c t t o c o n f i r m a t i o n )

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TUESDAY 17 MAY 2016.0730 APNGBC Annual General Meeting, Cairns Convention Centre

SESSION FIVE: RESOURCES UPDATE: PNG LNG – The Next Stage: Mr Andrew Barry, Managing Director, Exxon Mobil PNG. Developing Elk and Antelope and More. Mr Philippe Blanchard, General Manager, Total PNG. Developing Frieda River – the Path Ahead: Dr Fred Hess, Chief Executive, PanAust. Maximising the Value of Papua New Guinea’s Oil and Gas Assets: – Mr Frank Kramer, Chairman Kumul Petroleum Holdings. Discussion.

SPONSOR MORNING TEA

SESSION SIX: MEETING CAREER AND SOCIAL CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN. Supporting the Advancement of Women in Business: Ms Lesieli Taviri, Chair, PNG Business Coalition for Women. Towards Gender Parity: Ms Avia Koisen, Principal, Koisen Lawyers. Supporting Women Against Domestic Violence: Dr Stephen Howes, Chairman, Famili PNG. Women Overcoming Challenges for Advancement: Assistant Commissioner Joanne Clarkson, Royal Papua New Guinea Police Constabulary. Discussion.

GADENS LAWYERS LUNCH.

SESSION SEVEN: WORKSHOPS: PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS.

KUMUL PETROLEUM WORKSHOP 5. APEC 2018: PREPARATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES: Chair:MsSusilNelson-Kongoi,NationalContentManager,ExxonMobilPNG. Building Papua New Guinea’s Capacity for APEC: Mr Chris Hawkins, CEO, Papua New Guinea APEC Authority. BusinessWorkingtoAdvanceAPECObjectives:MrIsikeliTaureka,ExecutiveVice-President,InterOilCorporation. Working Together to Advance APEC Opportunities: Mr Ken Waller, Director, APEC Studies Centre, RMIT University.

ASPEN MEDICAL WORKSHOP 6. NEXT GENERATION: YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS. Chair: Mr Ian Clarke, National Chairman, Gadens. Ms Winifred Kula Amini, Founder, Win-IT Consultancy. MrGeorgeGriffin,Manager,CaddenCrowePapuaNewGuinea. One further speaker to be advised.

PORTS NORTH WORKSHOP 7. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA: DEVELOPING TOGETHER: Chair: Mr Mark Matthews, CEO, Advance Cairns. BuildingSharedManufacturingCapability:MrCheyScovell,ExecutiveDirector,PNGManufacturersCouncil. Agriculture: Possibilities for Growing Together: Dr Mike Bourke OL, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Australian National University. Using Our Infrastructure for Mutual Development: Mr Chris Boland, Managing Director, Ports North, Cairns.

WORKSHOP 8. INFRASTRUCTURE. Chair: Mr Mark Baker, CEO, ANZ Banking Group, Papua New Guinea. Powering PNG Into The Asian Century: Mr Grant Mitchell, Partner, Port Jackson Partners TransformingPNGPortsforEconomicandBusinessGrowth:MrStanleyAlphonse,ChiefExecutive,PNGPortsCorporation. BuildingPowerforEconomicandSocialDevelopment:MrJohnYanis,ActingChiefExecutiveOffice,PNGPower. Discussion.

AFTERNOON TEA

SESSION SEVEN CONTINUES: Workshop Moderators report back to Plenary.

SESSION EIGHT: BOUGAINVILLE: BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC FUTURE. The Way Ahead: President John Momis, President, Autonomous Bougainville Government. Building Financial Capability: Mr Robin Fleming, Managing Director, Bank South Pacific. Resources Opportunities: Mr Peter Taylor, Managing Director, Rio Tinto (PNG). What We Found: Report by a member of the APNGBC Business Mission to Bougainville, April 2016. Discussion.

SESSION TEN: CLOSING REMARKS: Mr David Toua, President, Business Council of Papua New Guinea.

1715 FORUM ENDS:

SP BREWERY CLOSING DRINKS AND ENTERTAINMENT.

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