Removal or War Relics from the Kokoda Trail
January 21st, 2012Todays article in today’s Sydney Morning Herald regading the theft of war relics from the Kokoda Trail http://www.smh.com.au/national/trekkers-steal-kokoda-track-war-relics-20120120-1qa7n.html was addressed in our newsletter at almost 5 years ago and is repeated below:
‘There is a need for the Australian Government to work in partnership with the PNG Government to protect war relics along the track. These relics have been rusting in the jungle for the past 65 years and are now being rearranged and removed as souvenirs.
‘According to some research conducted by one of our trekkers the recent announcement of Kokoda as a place of significant historical interest is virtually meaningless.
‘It seems that a section (390K) was inserted in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act in February 2007 as part of the most recent amendments to the EPBC Act (and further amendments are planned) to establish a list of important heritage sites overseas. Read the rest of this entry »