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Kokoda’s Titanic Destiny

Posted by Charlie | Jun 28, 2025 | OUR VIEWPOINT | 0

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Link: Papua New Guinea Smartraveller Advice as at 29 May 2025

The current Australian Smartraveller website warning Australians might not be able to complete their Kokoda treks is reminiscent of the SS Titanic steaming towards an iceberg!

History records the ship’s captain refused to heed warnings that could have avoided the collision.

Kokoda’s iceberg moment was last year’s illegal blockade which disrupted treks, caused cancellations, and left tour operators and village communities seriously out of pocket.

Prospective trekkers and schools across Australia now regard PNG as an unreliable tourism destination and are switching to alternative pilgrimages such as Borneo’s ‘Sandakan Death March’; Tanzania’s ‘Mt. Kilimanjaro’; Nepal’s ‘Everest Base Camp’; the Northern Territory’s ‘Larapinta Trail’; New Zealand’s ‘Milford Sound Trek; and wilderness treks in Tasmania.

Many of these destinations are not only more reliable – they are also cheaper!

Of more concern now is the reputational damage the illegal blockade caused to the value and aura of pilgrimage across the Kokoda Trail which is no longer ranked in the World’s 10 best treks due to dysfunctional management.

But rather than provide public assurances that illegal blockades will no longer be tolerated, Kokoda tourism officials have doubled down behind their computer screens and busied themselves drafting a bill for a new ‘Kokoda Track Management Authority’ which is akin to rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic!

One can only wonder how long it will it take a PNG leader to take a stand against Australia’s denigration of their country as a violent, lawless society to discourage tourists?

A glance at their Smartraveller website is enough to deter anybody from visiting PNG or trekking Kokoda:

‘There have been armed robberies and attempted carjackings of foreign day trekkers near Sogeri, Varirata National Park and on the Kokoda Track, mostly recently in 2023 . . .

‘Consider using a security escort . . .

‘Kokoda Track trekking – every year several Australians are medically evacuated. It’s expensive. Some people have died . . .

‘Serious crime and civil disorder occur throughout PNG, including along the Kokoda Track . . .

‘Track blockades can occur at short notice by local communities anywhere along the track.  Track blockades have occurred in May 2023 and September 2024 and can last several weeks. Trekkers should contact their trekking company for the latest’.

While these alarmist warnings might justify an increase in ‘danger money’ for Australian High Commission officials they don’t reflect the experiences of the 65,000 Australians who have safely trekked across the Kokoda Trail over the past two decades!

They certainly don’t reflect the fact that villagers across the Kokoda Trail are strict adherents to the Seventh Day Adventist faith – as a result there are no drugs, no alcohol, no domestic violence issues, and no crime – some can certainly get aggressive if they or their livelihoods are threatened, but they are best known for the cheerful hospitality they extend to trekkers.

Our experiences over the past 33 years verify that trek groups accompanied by local Koiari and Orokaiva guides and porters are safer on the Trail than they would be in some of the lawless areas of Alice Springs, Darwin, and the outer suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne!

Australian officials who write these dire warnings should be called on to advise how many of the 65,000 Australians who have trekked Kokoda have been victims of ‘serious crime and civil disorder’ to justify their claim – if they can’t produce the data they should be required to retract it.

They should also be required to advise of the circumstances leading to ‘trek blockades’.

Our experiences over the past 33 years indicate that local ‘blockades’ are a direct result of the dysfunctional management system imposed on the Kokoda Trail since Australian officials took control of it under a Joint Agreement in 2008.

Since then, trekker numbers have plummeted by 42% and village communities have suffered a cumulative loss of almost $20 million in forgone wages, campsite fees and local purchases.

Villagers are also frustrated at the amount of money siphoned off by corrupt officials and their failure to account for the millions they have received from trek permit fee income.

They have every right to feel frustrated over the lack of leadership from their own MPs and tourism executives who have failed to call DFAT officials to account for the misinformation on their Smartraveller website.

Until they do ‘SS Kokoda‘ will continue steaming towards its tourism iceberg!

Further reading:

  • Call for PNG to take back Kokoda!
  • Funding proposal for a Kokoda Trail Military Heritage Master Plan
  • Proposed Joint Understanding for the commemoration of the shared military heritage between PNG and Australia
  • Proposal for ‘Kokoda Day”
  • Proposal for ‘Kokoda Scholarships’
  • A Blueprint for Kokoda Pilgrimage Tourism

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Kokoda's Titanic Destiny! The current Australian Government Smartraveller website warning Australians they might not be able to complete their Kokoda treks is reminiscent of the Titanic steaming towards a PNG tourism iceberg!

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Charlie

Charlie

Charlie Lynn is a former army major and former Parliamentary Secretary for Veterans Affairs in the New South Wales Parliament. In 2015 he was inducted as an 'Officer of the Logohu' by the PNG Government in their New Years’ Honours List ‘for service to the bilateral relations between Papua New Guinea and Australia and especially in the development of the Kokoda Trail and its honoured place in the history of both nations’ over the past 25 years'. In 2018 he was inducted as a 'Member of the Order of Australia' for his services to the NSW Parliament. He has led 101 expeditions across the Kokoda Trail since 1991.

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