Australian High Commission
Papua New Guinea

Bougainville Labour Mobility Alumni celebrate pilot program

Bougainvillians returning from seasonal work in Australia are utilising their newly acquired skills and income to start agricultural projects and businesses in their communities.

The Bougainvillean seasonal worker alumni came together recently to share such experiences and the benefits they gained from participating in the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme.

Returned PALM worker, Carol Nevirui while sharing her experience said, “We learned how to make plants stay healthy and grow well. I now cultivate copra at home and have used my income to build a new kitchen. 

So far, 85 Bougainvilleans have travelled to Australia for seasonal and long-term employment through the PALM scheme. 

Bougainville’s participation in the PALM scheme is supported by the Australian Government, in conjunction with the Autonomous Bougainville Government, the PNG Labour Mobility Unit and the Bougainville Regional Member, Minister Tsiamilili Jnr.

The occasion also saw a cheque of K1 million presented by Minister for Police and Internal Security and Regional Member for Bougainville, Peter Tsiamalili Jnr to President of the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) President Ishmael Toroama and the Bougainville Partnership to boost Bougainville’s participation in the PALM scheme. 

Minister Tsiamalili Jnr while speaking at the event said, “The economic impact of this initiative has been extraordinary. Many participants have used their earnings to build homes, launch businesses, and invest in agricultural projects, including cocoa nurseries and buying dry beans.  This is a great example of a partnership that is delivering lasting results for our people.”

President Toroama acknowledged that the Labour Mobility Program not only provides financial opportunities but also empowers Bougainvilleans to gain valuable experiences that will benefit them and their communities for years to come.

Dr Fiona Crockford, First Secretary, Australian Development Assistance Office in Buka said the Australian Government is proud to support economic development through the PALM scheme. 

“We are pleased to see Bougainvilleans benefitting from the PALM scheme,” she said. 

“Returning alumni are using their new-found skills to generate income and improve the lives of their families and communities, contributing to lasting economic change.”

Minister for Police and Internal Security and Regional Member for Bougainville, Peter Tsiamalili Jnr (second from left) presenting the cheque of K1 million to ABG President, Ishmael Toroama to boost Bougainville’s participation in the PALM scheme.

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