Papua New Guinea Adventure Workshops
Following the success of last year’s PNG Workshops the Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority has announced the dates and venues for their 2007 events around Australia.
With PNG having really caught the imagination of many travellers from backpackers, trekkers and surfers to expedition cruisers, photographers and scuba divers, it is no wonder for PNG offers an amazing diversity of cultures and experiences – all on our doorstep.
Join these events to find out more – meet a Huli Wig Man from the central highlands of PNG and perhaps take home some exquisite PNG carvings or artworks on offer as the door prize.
Plus you have the chance to win an exciting trip for two to PNG as well, simply by attending.
Numbers are limited and often fill early so it is necessary to register.
Each evening is scheduled to run between 6.00pm and 9.00pm with registration and refreshments from 6.00pm and workshops commencing at 6.30pm, with drinks and dinner to follow.
To register your attendance simply go to http://web.tifs.com.au/rsvp/events/PNG2007.htm
or by email to [email protected]
Dates and Venue choice:
Perth: 23rd July 07 – Mercure Hotel – 6.00pm to 9.00pm
Adelaide: 24th July 07 – Stamford Hotel – 6.00pm to 9.00pm
Melbourne: 25th July 07 – Jasper Hotel – 6.00pm to 9.00pm
Sydney: 30th July 07 – Level 6, IMAX Theatre – 6.00pm to 9.00pm
Brisbane: 31st July 07 – Eagle Street Conference Centre – 6.00pm to 9.00pm
For more information on PNG visit: – Web: www.png-tourism.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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