Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts

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Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts Mr Daly Today Wednesday, 30 October 2019Wednesday, 30 October 2019 Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts Australia’s regional and global links in regard to aid Key focus areas Case Study: The nature of Australia’s Aid to Papua New Guinea Activities Collect assessment notification Copy slides into Book Read and answer questions on Australia’s Aid to Papua New Guinea

Wednesday, 30 October 2019Wednesday, 30 October 2019 Mr Daly Australia’s Aid to PNG Wednesday, 30 October 2019Wednesday, 30 October 2019 Australia’s relationship with Papua New Guinea (PNG) is deep and wide-ranging, reflecting geographic proximity, historical links and a growing trade and investment relationship. PNG’s fertile land, rich mineral deposits and large oil and gas reserves are major sources of wealth to PNG. However, because of a lack of quality infrastructure, insecurity, low education levels and poor health services constrain economic development. There are six main targets for Australian aid.