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aatuti

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Australian expat in Papua New Guinea

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Australian

Lives in Port Moresby

Speaks English

Registration: 06 October 2014

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aatuti replied to a thread
8 years ago
ge29

Life in Port Moresby, questions from a potential newcomer by ge29

Hi everybody, My name is Gerard and I've a potential professional opportunity in PNG, based in POM. A question I imagine very classic, but I would like to have some information on the current level of security in the city. Is it easy to find a ...

aatuti

Hi Gerard, Currently the situation is quiet - although the media reported much violence and issues last week, there has been nothing further. Pom can have its issues from time to time, but if you use common sense your unlikely to ever have any ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
8 years ago
ge29

Life in Port Moresby, questions from a potential newcomer by ge29

Hi everybody, My name is Gerard and I've a potential professional opportunity in PNG, based in POM. A question I imagine very classic, but I would like to have some information on the current level of security in the city. Is it easy to find a ...

aatuti

Hi Gerard, Housing is easy to come by, plenty available currently, but it is quite expensive. I imagine housing will be included in your package, if not you will need to look at your package very carefully as housing can be more than most expats ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
Danpng

Gym with squat rack in Port Moresby? by Danpng

Hi, I am likely moving to Port Moresby soon. I was wondering if there is a good gym there with a squat rack and good barbell equipment? Thanks

aatuti

Hi Danpng, There are a few gyms around, I believe all of them offer a squat rack and barbells. The Royal Papua Yacht Club The Aviat Club Airways Hotel The Holiday Inn There is also a gym opening early next year at the Laguna Hotel I believe. ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
Stevoellis

Dinner friends ! by Stevoellis

Would like to create a network of friends for going to dinner and socializing, if you don't have transport and think that counts you out most people will help who have a car .

aatuti

Hi Steve, I would be interested, its always good to have a strong network or friends around up here. Feel free to PM me. Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
Maximilien

Making phone calls in Papua New Guinea by Maximilien

Hi, When settling in Papua New Guinea, one of the priorities is to be able to make phone calls. How to proceed to get a landline installed in Papua New Guinea? What are the mobile operators? What is your average monthly budget? Thank ...

aatuti

Getting access to landlines can be difficult depending on your building, however mobile coverage is quite good in PNG in all major towns/cities. There are 3 main carriers, Digicel, Vodafone BMobile and Citifone. Digicel is the largest carrier, ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
gwizac

Which kind of driving license by gwizac

I will be working in Port Moresby from the 3rd of September. I would like to meet new friends. I would also to know which kind of driving licence you use in PNG. See you very soon

aatuti

Hi gwizac, Most foreign licences are accepted, but only for a period of 3 months. It then has to be converted to a PNG Licence. The class structure is different over here to Australia for example, in they are numbers 1-7, and to drive a Toyota ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Things to do in Papua New Guinea during the weekends by Christine

Hi, What do you usually do on your weekends in Papua New Guinea? Are there any places to visit, any activities, any events or festivals regularly organized you would like to recommend? What are your top tips for the weekend in Papua New ...

aatuti

Member Clubs - In Port Moresby there is the Royal Papua Yacht Club and the Aviat Club. Both require membership but offer activities for members such as raffles, childrens playgrounds, Aviat has a large pool. Both have pool/snooker tables also. The ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
nickster

Going to work in PNG by nickster

good day everybody! i was offered a job as an autocad specialist for a project in port moresby. it will be for the japanese embassy. i was offered 1700 usd plus 200 usd food allowance wtih free accommodation. however i will enter png via tourist ...

aatuti

I don't believe that will be legal, as no work/business is meant to be conducted under a tourist visa. They could apply for a business visa I think though. You should check with immigration. www . immigration . gov . pg Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK1

Seeking advice/feedback on primary schools by LK1

Hello, I would appreciate hearing from anyone on their thoughts/reviews of the international primary schools in POM - specifically, class sizes, approach to discipline, learning style, and comparison with Australian school standards (private and ...

aatuti

Hi KSB, I'm not sure for primary school, but the early learning centre for my child this year was from K1850 for 1 day per week to K8400 for 5 days per week, per school term. It is not a cheap school but not much in PNG is cheap as an expat. Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
lurch111

POMIS by lurch111

I am considering a position in Port Morseby and am enquiring about POMIS. I have read the website am happy with what is advertised. What I am enquiring about is the actual Teachers. Are the teachers mainly from PNG or are they International? I have ...

aatuti

My wife has asked around but we we don't know anybody who has older children here. She did suggest however you go to Facebook and join the POM Parents Group as there are many parents on that page and they may be able to better answer your ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
lurch111

POMIS by lurch111

I am considering a position in Port Morseby and am enquiring about POMIS. I have read the website am happy with what is advertised. What I am enquiring about is the actual Teachers. Are the teachers mainly from PNG or are they International? I have ...

aatuti

I don't know of any but my wife is heavily involved with the parents up here so I have asked to see if someone knows of someone who can offer some insight. I do agree it is an amazing experience that you want them to have, but if it was my kids ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
lurch111

POMIS by lurch111

I am considering a position in Port Morseby and am enquiring about POMIS. I have read the website am happy with what is advertised. What I am enquiring about is the actual Teachers. Are the teachers mainly from PNG or are they International? I have ...

aatuti

Hi Wayne, Generally high school students (expat) seem to attend boarding school elsewhere. My understanding is that the high school here is not of the same standard that is given in Australia, also the lifestyle for kids that age is probably not ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
expat.com

Cost of living in Papua New Guinea – 2015 by expat.com

Hi all, We invite you to talk about the cost of living in Papua New Guinea in 2015, with an updated price listing. Don't forget to mention in which city of Papua New Guinea you are living in. How much does it cost to live in Papua New ...

aatuti

Hi johnsanley, Rent in Port Moresby is quite expensive. Other towns vary depending on location/quality and such. In Pom you would expect to pay around K20,000 - K30,000 a month for a quite nice 2-3 bedroom apartment in a complex with pool, car ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK1

Seeking advice/feedback on primary schools by LK1

Hello, I would appreciate hearing from anyone on their thoughts/reviews of the international primary schools in POM - specifically, class sizes, approach to discipline, learning style, and comparison with Australian school standards (private and ...

aatuti

The waiting list can be quite high at times. I have my youngest girl on the waiting list for next year already, apparently there is quite a few children on there. However with the large movement of people up here places do change regularly. We were ... Read More

aatuti replied to a thread
9 years ago
LK1

Seeking advice/feedback on primary schools by LK1

Hello, I would appreciate hearing from anyone on their thoughts/reviews of the international primary schools in POM - specifically, class sizes, approach to discipline, learning style, and comparison with Australian school standards (private and ...

aatuti

My children go to the Early Learning Centre which is part of the Ela Murray International School here. I can say that the standard at ELC is very high, must be at least a 4 to 1 ratio of children to teachers. Everyone I have spoken to about either ... Read More