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Saturday, September 16, 2017

PNG's Independence Day 16 September

The national anthem was composed by a former Royal Marine and Australian soldier, Thomas Shacklady; the designer of the national flag was 15-year-old schoolgirl Susan Karike, now Mrs Susan Huhume

 

It was in the dying days of 1974 when I received an urgent telegram from TOTAL - Compagnie Française des Pétroles to fly to what was then Burma to take up a new position as chief accountant in their exploration office in Rangoon.

I was at the time living in Papua New Guinea which was heading towards independence the following year. When the then Chief Minister Michael Somare - soon to be Sir Michael and Prime Minister of the independent country - heard of my impending departure, he expressed his regrets that I wouldn't be there for this momentous occasion. "However," he said, "the least we can do is make our Independence Day the same as your birthday."

And so it came to pass that my birthday and Papua New Guinea's Independence Day are celebrated on the same day each year.

P.S. Ten years later, in 1985, Michael Carmody, the then Australian Commissioner of Taxation, pulled the same stunt when he used my birthday to introduce the Capital Gains Tax. I haven't spoken to him since!

P.P.S. Of course, if you believe all this 'pekpek bilong bulmakau', you'll probably also spend the rest of your life doing a convincing impression of a cabbage! ☺