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Goroka

Goroka

FieldValue
nameGoroka
image_skylineGoroka.JPG
image_captionGoroka from Mount Sitani (Mt. Kiss)
pushpin_mapPapua New Guinea
coordinates
pushpin_label_positionright
pushpin_map_captionLocation within Papua New Guinea
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_namePapua New Guinea
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Eastern Highlands
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Goroka District
subdivision_type3LLG
subdivision_name3Goroka Urban LLG
population_total19523
population_rank7th
population_density_km2auto
demographics1_title1Main languages
elevation_m1546
postal_code_typePostcode
postal_code441
timezone1AEST
utc_offset1+10
blank_nameLocation
blank_info423 km from Port Moresby
blank1_nameClimate
blank1_infoAm/Cfb

Goroka is the capital of the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. It is a town of approximately 23,000 people (2011), 1600 m above sea level. It has an airport (in the centre of town) and is on the "Highlands Highway", about 285 km from Lae in Morobe province and 90 km from the nearby town of Kainantu also in the Eastern Highlands. Other nearby towns include Kundiawa in Simbu Province and Mount Hagen in Western Highlands Province. It has a mild climate, known as a "perpetual Spring".

It is the home of several national institutions: CRMF Christian Radio Missionary Fellowship, the PNG Institute of Medical Research, the National Film Institute, the Liturgical Catechetical Institute, the Melanesian Institute, the Raun Raun Theatre Company and the University of Goroka. Several NGOs also have presences there, including Oxfam and Save the Children. The town's largest hotel is the Bird of Paradise, owned by the Coral Seas Hotels chain, with several mid-sized motels and numerous smaller accommodation providers also operating.

Coffee is a common cash crop in the area; smaller industries include trout farms, pigs, bee keeping and food gardens (broccoli, kau kau or sweet potato, carrots, ginger and peanuts are examples of produce that grow well here; nearby Bena Bena is known for its pineapples). Goroka is also widely known for its bilum market.

Events

In May, Goroka hosts the PNG Coffee Festival. The festival features coffee tastings, barista competitions, and cultural performances.

The Goroka Show event takes place annually around the time of the country's Independence Day (September 16). It continues for two or three days. The Goroka Show began in 1957 and is the oldest show in Papua New Guinea.

Climate

Goroka has a subtropical highland climate (Cfb). Due to altitude Goroka features warm to very warm afternoons and cool to mild mornings year-round, with heavy rainfall most of the year and low rainfall from June to September.

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Notable people

Goroka is the birthplace of ex-Premier of Tasmania Lara Giddings

  • Rugby league players Stanley Gene and James Segeyaro.
  • FIFA international soccer referee David Yareboinen.
Goroka market

References

References

  1. Nat. Statistics Office. (2013). "Final Figures - Papua New Guinea. Census 2011.". GoPNG.
  2. (August 2021). "Refereeing is call". Sports Tok Magazine.
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