Documents on Australian Foreign Policy : Australia and Papua New Guinea, 1970-1972: The transition to self-governance - Bruce Hunt

Documents on Australian Foreign Policy

Australia and Papua New Guinea, 1970-1972: The transition to self-governance

By: Bruce Hunt (Editor), Stephen Henningham (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 April 2021

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This title, commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in the Documents on Australian Foreign Policy series, is the second of three volumes on Australia’s relationship with Papua New Guinea on its transition to self-government

DFAT Documents on Australian Foreign Policy, Australia and Papua New Guinea, 1970 - 1972 is the second of three volumes on on Papua New Guinea and its transition to self-government. This era saw monumental change in the relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea as PNG went from a territory firmly controlled by Canberra to self-government in 1975.

Documents outline the role of Australian Prime Minister John Gorton who quickened the pace of change following a visit to PNG by Gough Whitlam at the start of 1970, and the Australian ministers and officials who worked constructively with their PNG counterparts, including Andrew Peacock, at territories minister from early 1972.

About the Editors

The late Bruce Hunt was a Research Fellow in the School of History, College of Arts and Social Sciences at the Australian National University. He had a BA (Hons) from Sydney University and a PhD from the University of New England. He was an officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) from 1974 to 2011. In addition to Port Moresby, he served overseas in Bonn, Harare and Tel Aviv and as High Commissioner to the Kingdom of Tonga. He was Director of the PNG Section in DFAT from 1990–1994 and from 2000–2003. In 2000 he was an adviser to the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group set up to examine the challenges faced by the Papua New Guinea Defence Force. He is the author of Australia’s Northern Shield? Papua New Guinea and the Defence of Australia since 1880.

Stephen Henningham is a specialist historian in the Historical Research Section in DFAT. He has a BA (Hons) from the University of New South Wales and a PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). He served in Noumea as a policy officer, in Port Moresby as Deputy High Commissioner, in Ho Chi Minh City as Consul General, and in Samoa as High Commissioner. He was a South Pacific specialist at the Office of National Assessments in 1987–1988 and worked on South Pacific politics and history at the ANU from 1988 to 1995. Among other publications he is the author of France and the South Pacific: A Contemporary History and The Pacific Island States: Security and Sovereignty in the Post-Cold War World.

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