The business model of the Australian Kokoda Tour Operators Association (KTOA) is based on minimising their costs in PNG.  

The most contentious issue in this regard is the loading of their porters – the more weight they force them to carry the fewer they will have to employ, and the greater will be their profit margins.  

During the Kokoda campaign in 1942 a maximum weight limit of 40 lb (18 kg) for native carriers was imposed by Regimental Medical Officers due to the terrain they had to traverse.  

In 2012, the Australian CEO of the Kokoda Track Authority (KTA), who had never trekked across the Trail, imposed a limit of 25 kg on the recommendation of some Australian companies.  

This was later reduced by the PNG CEO of the KTA to 22.5 kg after complaints from PNG guides and porters.  

A further reduction to the wartime maximum of 18 kg has since been vigorously opposed by the KTOA due to the adverse economic impact it would have on their business model.  

The void created by the weak management structure and lack of enforcement has enabled the KTOA to protect their business model which allows them to minimise costs at the expense of the PNG support crews they engage.

The overloading of their guides and porters is the most abhorrent aspect of their shameless exploitation – some regard it as a modern form of ‘blackbirding‘!

‘It is evident that the group on this particular trip . . . engaged by Getaway Trekking . . . were all overloaded in breach to Code of Conduct stipulated under this code’[iii].

Mr. Norris James Selu, Executive of PNG Guides and Porters Association with KTOA members

Minister John Pundari, Governor Gary Juffa and other PNG officials with KTOA members

The reference quoted by the KTOA to justify their exploitation of PNG porters was an unofficial essay written by a junior summer vacation student at the Australian War Memorial!![ii].

Reduce the maximum weight of backpacks carried by PNG guides and porters to 18 kg;

  • Increase the minimum daily rate of pay for PNG guides and porters to K70 per day;
  • Every PNG guide and carrier to be paid a ‘walk-home allowance’ of K250 each; and
  • Every Kokoda tour operator to provide each PNG guide and carrier with a head-torch, a sleeping bag, a sleeping mat and a shirt with the name of the company they are trekking for on it.

ETOA Battlefield has ‘gone unseen’ because it does not exist.

  1. Adventure Kokoda must agree in writing that they will abide by all PNG laws, and follow all lawful directions by KTA officers and other PNG officers.

PNGs best, must most neglected ambassadors – no protection against exploitation by KTOA members