‘Ten New Female ‘Officers of the Watch’ for PNG’
Ten
young PNG women graduated as ‘Officers of the Watch’ last week. The women, who were all cadets at Pacific Towing
(PacTow),represented the first intake of scholarship awardees in the trailblazing
‘Women in Maritime’ program. The training program is a partnership between
PacTow, the Australian Government, Swire Shipping, and Consort Express Lines.
The Women
in Maritime program commenced in 2018.
To date, 26 women have been awarded a scholarship as either a Deck or
Engine cadet. A further four women will
commence the program in 2022.
The ten
newly graduated Officers of the Watch are listed below. They are now fully qualified to take on full
watch keeping duties in their capacity as either a Mate3 or Engineer 3. As
such, they are poised to make vital contributions to growing and further enhancing professionalism PNG’s shipping and marine services sector.
·
Eddesha Aigil
·
Glenda Amu
·
Jamie-Lee Baim
·
Kimberly Kipla
·
Lylella Kunai
·
Venessah Philipai
·
Mary Roroipe
·
Irima Rua
·
Salomie Tomwarie Wole
·
Amy-Lee Turia
PacTow General Manager Neil Papenfus, describes the Women in Maritime program as “a trailblazing initiative that is helping train PNG’s next generation of seafaring professionals.”
He says that “the skills and knowledge gained by the ten new
Officers of the Watch will benefit PNG for decades to come.”
Scholarship holders in the Women in Maritime program receive both classroom and practical training. The practical training comprises an onshore component, as well as vital sea time. The women’s PNG sea time is on PacTow vessels as well as on sister company Consort Express Lines’ vessels.
Significantly, Swire Shipping provides the
cadets with international sea time.During their cadetships, the recent
graduates visited ports in Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, China,
and Thailand on Swire Shipping vessels.
The international sea time exposed the cadets to much bigger, more
sophisticated, and diverse vessels, than those that typically enter PNG waters.
The graduation ceremony took place last Friday evening on Steamships’ pleasure cruiser ‘Moresby Chief’ during an evening cruise on Fairfax Harbour.
In addition to the graduates, the ceremony was
attended by several VIP guests including the Secretary of the Department of
Higher Education, Research, Technology & Science, Dr Francis Hualupmomi,
the Deputy High Commissioner of the Australian High Commission, Paul Lehmann, the
First Secretary Education & Leadership of the Australian High Commission,
Shaun Liew, the Country Manager of Swire Shipping, Alistair Skingley, and the
Managing Director of Steamships, Rupert Bray.
Although
the officers will be able to accept employment elsewhere, Steamships’
businesses such as PacTow will be making several offers. It is almost certain that some of the female
officers employed, will help PacTow achieve its goal of having an all-female operated tugboat
operating from its Port Moresby headquarters in 2023.
To learn more about Pacific Towing,
including its commitment to gender equality and training initiatives: www.pacifictowingmarineservices.com
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1: Cadets Bow En (Group)
These recently graduated ‘Officers of the Watch’ represent 10 of the 26 young PNG women having their careers fast tracked by Pacific Towing and the Women in Maritime program.
2: Neil Papenfus
“The ‘Women in Maritime’ program is a trailblazing initiative growing PNG’s next generation of seafaring professionals. It is an exciting partnership between the Australian Government, Pacific Towing, Swire Shipping, and Consort Express Lines. Neil Papenfus, GM, Pacific Towing.
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