Adventure Kokoda Blog
Protecting our heritage
Kokoda is much more than a trek. It is almost a spiritual journey for those who wish to connect to the historical significance of the Kokoda campaign. It is also an empathetic bridge for Australians and Papua New Guineans to better understand each other.
Trekking
All you need to know! We specialise on the Kokoda Trail and do not trek to any other location. This section contains general information regarding a trek across the Kokoda Trail.
Adventure Kokoda
Inspiring personal reflections and trekker feedback from Adventure Kokoda programs and experience.
Media
The Adventure Kokoda collection of interesting stories and articles dating back to 2008, each with a with a special focus on Kokoda.
History
Much has been written on the Kokoda campaign. This section comprises general speeches and papers on our wartime heritage by our Adventure Kokoda trek leaders and our associates.
Philanthropy
We have established Network Kokoda as a Not-For-Profit company to honour the legacy of the wartime carriers by helping to meet their needs in agriculture, health, education and a sustainable economic future.
Kokoda Issues
Adventure Kokoda are strong advocates of the need to protect our shared Kokoda military heritage with local villagers across the trail. This section contains issues relating to commemoration and management of the Kokoda trekking industry.
PNG
General interest articles on the ‘land of a thousand cultures’ – our former territory, closest neighbour, wartime ally and fellow Commonwealth neighbours. It remains a ‘land of the unexpected’ and the world’s last adventure
Latest News
‘Papa’ Grand Chief, The honourable, sir michael somare GCL GCMG CH CF SSI KSG PC – tenk yu tru
'Papa Grand Chief' will forever be to Papua New Guinea what Lee Kwan Yew was to Singapore; Ghandi was to India; Nelson Mandela was to South Africa – a giant of his era and an inspiration for future generations. The passing Grand Chief, The Hon Sir Michael Somare, who...
Time for ‘Kokoda Day’ to Honour the Legacy of the Wartime Carriers
'The Australian army would have been defeated in the Kokoda campaign if they had not received vital logistic support from the Papuan and New Guinea Wartime Carriers.'Hundreds would have died of their wounds and tropical illnesses if they had not been carried off the...
Reclaiming the ‘Kokoda Trail’ for PNG
Ownership of the naming rights of the Kokoda Trail has been contested in Australia in recent years. This begs the question as to who owns the official naming rights: Do they belong to the traditional owner of the land i.e., Papua New Guinea?Or to the Papuan Infantry...
Viewpoint: The Future of the RSL
Keynote Speech to the Cumberland RSL re The Future of the RSL by Charlie Lynn, 16 December 2020 I don’t want to bring bad tidings to you this close to Christmas but the fact is the RSL doesn’t have a future unless there is radical change to meet the needs of future...
‘Kokoda Initiative’ – Kokoda Oxymoron!
If ever there was an oxymoron in PNG it is the DFAT-funded ‘Kokoda Initiative’ who seem intent on cancelling the authenticity of the Kokoda experience. Since these academics, environmentalists, anthropologists, consultants and Government minions hijacked the word...
Kokoda Day: Honouring the Legacy of the Papua & New Guinea Native Carriers
‘Kokoda Day’ has the potential to rival the commemorative status of Anzac Day in Australia. Most importantly it provides a status of recognition for the Papuan and New Guinea wartime carriers – the unsung heroes of the Pacific War campaigns in Papua and New Guinea from 1942 – 1945.