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Volunteers erect a solar light post in Matalai, an anti crime partnership initiated by Australian Awards alumni member Iola Tamtu. |
Energy for all
Youth under the influence of
alcohol and drugs hung around the roadside and occasionally harassed the
public.
Iola
Tamtu, an Australia Awards PNG alumni
from Matalai, observed that most criminal activities occurred at night when
perpetrators used the cover of darkness for their unwarranted activities.
Applying for an Australia Awards PNG alumni grant, Iola
proposed the supply and installation of 21 solar streetlights along Ward 7.
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Solar light post and panel beside a village road. |
She explained that placing a streetlight at the memorial was an
expression of her people’s gratitude to the Australian Government for
supporting the Matalai solar light project.
Iola
reports a decrease in harassment and vandalism since. Vehicle owners now
commute after sunset with less anxiety about their safety.
Pedestrians
are seen walking the roads at night and the community is happy to have solar
lights.
Aligned
with the New Ireland Government’s development goals and their Lighting New
Ireland subsidy policy, Iola’s project promotes sustainable energy sources,
cost effective delivery and environmentally friendly infrastructure development
solutions in the province.
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Volunteers mixing the cement for the solar light post base. |
Great initiative. Thank you Iola and 🇦🇺 Australian people for you continued support.
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