PNGAA, of course, stands for "Papua New Guinea Association of Australia", of which I was a member and whose magazine UNA VOCE I read for many years - why, they even published this article of mine - but, like so many other things in my life, I've let my membership lapse quite some years ago.
I'm still buying some of their books and DVDs: right now I ordered two copies of the DVD "Kiap"; one copy for ex-Kiap David at Moruya Heads, and another copy for myself. Another ex-Rabaul friend in Cairns has also expressed his interest, so let's drum up some more business for the PNGAA by clicking here. To whet your appetite, here's a short trailer: