CANBERRA, ACT, Sept. 16 -- The Prime Minister of Australia issued the following media release:
As part of the celebrations of 50 years of Papua New Guinea's independence, Australia will support the construction of a new ministerial wing for Papua New Guinea's National Parliament.
This gift recognises our common understanding of the democratic principles that underpin the modern Australia-PNG relationship, and the role of our parliaments in reflecting the voices of our people.
The concept of yumi stap wantaim - side-by-side, step-by-step - will be incorporated into the design and delivery of the new ministerial wing.
Construction will follow a Papua New Guinea-led design and consultation process, and draw on local craftsmanship and expertise.
In January 2023, Prime Minister Albanese became the first foreign leader to address the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
Just over a year later, in February 2024, Prime Minister Marape was the first Pacific leader to address both Members and Senators in the Parliament of Australia.
This mutual recognition reflects the shared democratic values and warm friendship between Australia and Papua New Guinea, which continues to grow.
Quotes attributable to Prime Minister Albanese
"Our support for the expansion of Parliament House is an investment in Papua New Guinea's democracy and sovereignty that will benefit future generations.
"At a ceremony held in Port Moresby on the day of independence in 1975, Australia's then-Prime Minister Gough Whitlam observed ours is 'a relationship of equals, based on mutual respect, understanding and trust'.
"As close neighbours and warm friends, the future prosperity of our two nations are bound together."
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