Humanitarian Spirit of Papua New Guinea
Event description
Experience the Spirit of Papua New Guinea: Fundraising Event
Embark on an extraordinary journey to a land where ancient traditions meet untamed wilderness, and every story is woven with adventure and heart. Whether you are drawn by the allure of distant horizons or a passion to make a difference, this occasion invites you to immerse yourself in the wonders and histories of Papua New Guinea. Prepare to be captivated, inspired, and connected as we gather to celebrate the remarkable spirit of exploration and the enduring bonds between people and place.
An Unforgettable Evening of Stories, Adventure, and Discovery
Step into a world of daring exploits and remarkable endurance at our Papua New Guinea Fundraising Event—a unique gathering celebrating the stories, people, and untamed beauty of this extraordinary nation. Join us for an evening where history, adventure, and courage come alive through the voices of those who have lived Papua New Guinea’s most riveting tales.
Event Highlights
· Fascinating Stories from the Field: Hear firsthand from ex Patrol Officers (or Kiaps), Col Young and John Brady as they recount their days traversing the remote highlands, forging connections with local communities, and navigating both the challenges and profound joys of life in Papua New Guinea. Their tales shimmer with wit, insight, and an abiding respect for the land and its people.
· Adventure Trekking with Peter Gamgee: Get your heart racing as Peter Gamgee shares exhilarating stories of adventure trekking in Papua New Guinea’s wild terrain. From dense jungles to misty mountain passes, Peter’s accounts will transport you into the heart of adventure, revealing the breathtaking diversity and rich culture that awaits every intrepid explorer.
· The Flying Dutchman Rediscovered: Be among the first to hear the astonishing tale of the Flying Dutchman—a legendary World War II C47 aircraft lost to time, rediscovered in the verdant wilderness. Learn about the heroic survival of a handful of its passengers, whose courage and ingenuity became the stuff of legend. This gripping survival story will inspire and move you, reminding us all of the resilience of the human spirit.
Why Attend?
· Support a Worthy Cause: Your participation will directly support vital health and education projects along the Ghost Mountain Trail in a remote part of Papua New Guinea, saving lives, helping to uplift communities, and empowering future generations.
· Connect with Like-Minded Explorers: Mingle with fellow enthusiasts, former officers, adventurers, and supporters of Papua New Guinea. Forge new friendships and discover shared passions in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere.
· Exclusive Insights: Gain rare behind-the-scenes perspectives on Papua New Guinea’s history, untouched landscapes, and the enduring legacy of those who paved paths through its most remote corners.
Featured Presenters
Col Young & John Brady — Echoes from the Patrol Trails
Imagine a land where mountains soar above the clouds and rivers carve their way through untouched rainforests. Ex Patrol Officers (and local residents) Col Young and John Brady will lead you through the living history of Papua New Guinea, drawing from their own adventures. Their narratives are woven with encounters—sometimes perilous, always profound—that shaped both their lives and the lives of the people they served alongside. Through laughter, suspense, and reflection, Col and John offer windows into an era when the unknown beckoned and every day brought a new discovery.
Peter Gamgee — Where the Wild Calls
If your soul stirs at the prospect of adventure, you won’t want to miss Peter Gamgee’s stories. Peter’s treks span the breadth of Papua New Guinea, from the storied trails of the Kokoda Track to the mysterious valleys seldom glimpsed by outsiders. With vivid imagery and infectious enthusiasm, Peter will recount moments of triumph, adversity, and the deep camaraderie forged on the trail. His passion is fueled by a love of the land, its people, and the unbreakable spirit that binds them.
The Flying Dutchman (WW2 C47) — Lost and Found
The story of the Flying Dutchman is one of history, mystery, and human resilience. Once lost to the mists of Papua New Guinea’s rugged terrain, the World War II C47 transport plane—dubbed the Flying Dutchman—has recently been rediscovered, igniting curiosity and awe. But it is the survival story of several passengers that steals the spotlight: a tale of ingenuity, fortitude, and hope in the face of overwhelming adversity. Be captivated as the event unpacks this little-known chapter in wartime and aviation history, bringing to light the bravery of those who endured.
A Community in need
Hear from Peter Gamgee how the remote communities along the Ghost Mountain Trail strive to survive and educate their children in the absence of basic health and education services. Be touched by personal stories and how those stories could lead to better lives for all.
An Immersive Experience
· Visual displays and rare photographs from Papua New Guinea
· Interactive Q&A sessions with the presenters
· Opportunities to contribute to on-the-ground initiatives making a real difference to health and education in the Ghost Mountain Trail region
Snack food will be provided! and drinks are available.
Let Your Curiosity Take Flight
Papua New Guinea is a land of secrets and stories waiting to be told. At this fundraising event, you’ll travel across decades and landscapes, from the days of pioneering patrols to the pulse-quickening excitement of modern trekking, and into the heart of a World War II legend. Whether you are a longtime friend of Papua New Guinea or discovering its wonders for the first time, this evening promises inspiration, connection, and the chance to be part of something truly meaningful.
Reserve Your Place Today!
Spaces are limited and interest is high for this one-of-a-kind event. Secure your ticket and join us in supporting our local residents in supporting Papua New Guinea and its vibrant communities. For enquiries, please contact Peter Gamgee on 0419 716 870
Supported by: Mapleton Mens Shed, Blackall Range Lions
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