service in Papua New Guinea at and prior to independence
Presented by
Papua New Guinea
Eligibility
Civilian, military and police personnel
Established
1975
Ribbon of medal
Precedence
Next (higher)
Commendation Medal for Valuable Service
Next (lower)
Community Service Medal
The Papua New Guinea Independence Medal was created in 1975 to commemorate the transition from self-government to the full independence of Papua New Guinea. It is a part of the Papua New Guinea honours system.
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several medals. After independence, PapuaNewGuinea used the Imperial honours system, however, in recognition of the nation's 30th anniversary, a new awards...
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of PapuaNewGuinea is a system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of PapuaNewGuinea. The current Papua New...
largest city of PapuaNewGuinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New Zealand. It...
Order of PapuaNewGuinea. Logohu is a Motuan word for the bird-of-paradise, the official national symbol of PapuaNewGuinea since its independence. The...
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Defence Service Medal Instituted by the Sovereign. Worn in order of date of award. PapuaNewGuineaIndependenceMedal The Service Medal of the Order of...
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Australian rules football in PapuaNewGuinea (PNG) (typically referred to as "rules", "rules football", "footy", or less commonly "Aussie rules", "AFL...
part of the Australian Army and continued to serve until PapuaNewGuinea gained its independence in 1975, when it became part of the PNGDF. Today, the RPIR...
visits PapuaNewGuinea". The Telegraph. 4 November 2013. Archived from the original on 23 May 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2021. "Prince Charles in PapuaNew Guinea:...
as well as Port Moresby High School in pre-independencePapuaNewGuinea. He represented PapuaNewGuinea for the majority of his swimming career. A three-time...
Malaya in 1962 for operational service. From 1966 to 1969 he served in PapuaNewGuinea. During this posting, he married Marlena Kerr of Sydney, with whom...
governments with wide-ranging authority, in pre-independencePapuaNewGuinea. 'Kiap' is a PapuaNewGuinean creole (Tok Pisin) word derived from the German...
The PapuaNewGuinea national Australian rules football team (nicknamed the Mosquitos (Tok Pisin: Moskitos) and for sponsorship purposes, the Telikom PNG...
administrator and diplomat in PapuaNewGuinea (PNG). He played an important role in events leading up to PNG's independence in 1975 and later became the...
anthropologist, who has worked largely with the Mount Hagen people of PapuaNewGuinea and dealt with issues in the UK of reproductive technologies. She was...
His appointment was shortly after the start of self-government in PapuaNewGuinea. Lavett was appointed Ambassador to Burma in 1977 and remained in the...
in Papua until 1 March 1953. The new combined Territory of Papua and NewGuinea received its own stamps bearing the name "Territory of Papua and New Guinea"...
fight in which two players were stabbed to death. According to the PapuaNewGuinea Post-Courier, "the row started after a player was bowled out and angrily...