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Given Australian influence and aide to PNG, could money not be set aside for proper infrastructure which would ensure safer passage for Australian pilgrims?
I am sure that the heroes who fought and died at Kokoda would not expect future generations to undergo a similar fate.
Why is this celebrated at all? We don't celebrate beating the Aborigines and taking their land...
Second Aussie dies on Kokoda
October 04, 2009 10:00pm
A SYDNEY man is the second Australian to die within a week while attempting the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea.
Phillip Brunskill, 55, died from a suspected heart attack this afternoon after he began having difficulty and agreed he was too unfit to complete the 96km trek.
He was among a group of 20 Australians who set out on the trail this morning with specialised trekking company Adventure Kokoda, a company spokesman said in a press release.
The group was barely an hour into the adventure when Mr Brunskill began experiencing difficulties.
A company trek leader determined Mr Brunskill was not fit enough for the trek and recommended he return to Port Moresby.
could money not be set aside for proper infrastructure which would ensure safer passage for Australian pilgrim
Apparently, if you want your 15 minutes of fame die on the Kokoda Trail of natural causes.
Unfortunately most of these idiots are past the breeding age, so it doesn't help the gene pool much.
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