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In 2019, LAE achieved record results with 65% of all A-Levels grades A*/A, and 93% A*-B. More than 850 LAE students have taken up places at Russell Group universities since the first cohort left in 2014, 67 attended Oxford and Cambridge, and 95 have embarked on highly competitive medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry courses.
The Porgera Gold Mine (PJV) is a major user of the Highlands Highway for transport of all its consumables and equipment from Lae port, and consequently spends an enormous amount of time and money on maintaining the road – most often the portion from Mt Hagen to Porgera – upgrading cuttings, bridges and culverts.
According to Salahi, a business bank account creates a stark divide between personal and professional finances. “This separation is crucial for accurate bookkeeping and financial management ...
Lae (/ ˈ l ɑː eɪ, ˈ l eɪ i / [1])(German: Preußen-Reede, [2] later Lehe) is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea.It is located near the delta of the Markham River on the northern coast of Huon Gulf.
Getting a business loan for freelancers may be challenging. But these strategies will help you get approved: Prove steady revenue. Your level of revenue will play a role in getting approved and ...
P.O. Box 457 Lae 411, Momase Region, Morobe, Papua New Guinea. Coordinates. 06°43′36″S 146°59′47″E / 6.72667°S 146.99639°E / -6.72667; 146.99639. Services. Beds. 500. ANGAU Memorial Hospital is a major hospital in Lae, Papua New Guinea. Named after an Australian Army unit that was responsible for the civil administration ...
The High Commissioner of Australia to Papua New Guinea is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia in Papua New Guinea. The High Commissioner resides in Port Moresby and, since February 2020, has been Jon Philp. The high commission's work has been ...
Bugandi High School was built in 1959 requiring ten acres of rainforest to be cleared so that two classrooms, a dormitory, two houses and a mess could be built. Henry Robert Jack AMESBURY (Bugandi Jack) earned the nickname from his tireless work in establishing a boarding school amidst thick jungle in a swampy area called Bugandi, outside Lae in New Guinea.