I joined Anthony Albanese for his Kokoda Track walk. It was a moment in history. A sitting Australian prime minister had never walked it before. Neither had a PNG prime minister.
After two days climbing the muddy path through the mountains of PNG,Albanese and Marape marked the dawn service at the Isurava battlefield memorial.
Anthony Albanese said the thing that had most struck him along the walk was the formidable conditions Australian and PNG soldiers encountered during World War II.
The prime minister received an energy boost along the way from his favourite sweet:a bag of liquorice Black Cats,which he shared with fellow walkers.
Two days after China’s top diplomat poured scorn on AUKUS during a Port Moresby visit,Albanese will be the first Australian PM to walk the Kokoda Track while in office.
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