PNG Air Volume 44

David Marsh – PNG’s last District Commissioner at the time of Independence in 1975 – is pictured here as a young lieutenant and member of ANGAU (Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit). Photo: Australian War Memoriall

The two outstanding ceremonies in Port Moresby were the flag lowering ceremony at sunset on 15 September 1975 and the flag raising ceremony the next day. I selected Sir Hubert Murray Stadium for the flag lowering, as it was the closest possible place to Hanuabada where the British flag was first raised in 1884. That marvellous sunset, together with Sir John Guise’s words, “We are lowering this flag, not tearing it down”, made for a memorable occasion. The flag raising ceremony was conducted on Independence Hill, a hill where there had been an anti-aircraft gun during the war defending Wards Strip. It is within sight of the administrative headquarters, Parliament House, the Supreme Court and the prime minister’s residence. At one minute past midnight on 16 September, the proclamation of independence was announced by the Governor- General in a radio broadcast, followed by the national anthem and a 101-gun salute provided by

ceremony commenced. Prince Charles inspected the Royal Guard before taking his place on the VIP dais. Cultural groups then handed the PNG flag to the Governor- General who handed it to the Commander of the PNG Defence Force, asking him to raise it on behalf of the people of Papua New Guinea. Two chaplains blessed the flag and it was raised at 10am followed by a fly-past of Royal Australian Air Force and PNG Defence Force aircraft. Prince Charles unveiled a plaque and joined Sir John Guise and Sir John Kerr in planting trees to commemorate the occasion. The officers in charge of each official occasion did very well and government departments – especially Public Works, the Government Printer and the Department of Information – all rose to the great occasion.” More details at png50.co or look for the hashtag #PNG50 on social media.

and started on the detail. We raised funds from business, organised fireworks for each district and provided cash to ensure activities in all districts. We also paid for the West Indies cricket team to play in Port Moresby and Lae, had an Independence Medal made and issued all sorts of literature and badges. During the six days of celebrations from 14-19 September there were exhibits, church services, sporting events, bands, pageants, formal addresses, dinners and ceremonies.

the Royal Australian Navy. At 9.30 am the flag raising

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