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Page 1: Crowne Plaza Compendium 2015

TAKE A MOMENT TO GET ACQUAINTED.

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Welcome to Crowne Plaza Port Moresby.During your stay with us we will strive to make your experience enjoyable and relaxing. We hope our friendly, professional service, together with our varied facilities and products, satisfies your needs. Dining options include the ever popular Café featuring a range of light meals and an extensive buffet. Alternatively, The Rapala Restaurant is where you will find the best steaks and seafood in Port Moresby, accompanied by a carefully compiled wine list. Both are located on the 1st floor.The Heritage Bar is a great place to relax for a pre dinner drink or meet with colleagues. Alternatively, you can enjoy the night life at the Pondo Tavern located on the lower ground floor. For something different and relaxing, visit the alfresco dining experience of The Deck with a wide range of menu items, there is something to excite everyone.Should you require the services of a senior manager at any time, please dial extension 9 and we will be pleased to assist.Welcome to Port Moresby, we look forward to being of service to you.

Joanne Acott General Manager

WELCOME

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KEY NUMBERS

Hotel Operator 9Crowne Meetings 3136 / 3339Reception / Cashier 40Concierge 41Rapala Restaurant 42The Cafe 43Room Service 44Housekeeping / Laundry 45Manager on Duty 46Business Centre 47Pondo Tavern 48The Deck 48Club Lounge 49Outside Line 0International access code 0, 00, country code

Crowne Plaza Port Moresby Contact Details: Cnr Hunter & Douglas Streets P.O Box 1661 Port Moresby Papua New Guinea Telephone: (675) 309 3000 Facsimile: (675) 309 3333 Website: www.crowneplaza.com

Note: On Club Floors where phones have preset auto dial buttons simply press the appropriate button for the extension required.

ROOM TO ROOM DIALLING

Dial extension 3 followed by the room number or contact the operator who will connect you to the room. Please note that for security reasons we are unable to disclose the room numbers of other guests.

WAKE UP CALLS

Bookings can be made via our Operator. Dial extension 9.

LOCAL CALLS

Dial 0 for an outside line, followed by the number. Calls within Papua New Guinea: Dial 0 for an outside line, followed by the number.

INTERNATIONAL CALLS

IDD Calling: Calling overseas from PNG you must dial 0 for an outside line followed by 00 then the country code, then the phone number.

HOTEL PHONE CHARGES

Call costs vary greatly, based on the distance, the time of day you are calling, and the length of the call. Hotel rates are higher than residential call charges. Please contact the operator on extension 9 for up to date pricing.

MAKING CALLS MADE EASY

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A warm welcome to Port Moresby and Crowne Plaza. We aim to ensure that you have a most comfortable stay with us and have summarised our services and facilities in this directory for your convenience. We invite you to call the Manager on Duty for any further information or assistance you may require. Extension 46.

ADAPTORS

Adaptors are available for guest use, please contact concierge on extension 41.NOTE: Local voltage is 240 volts.

AIR CONDITIONING / HEATING

Your room is fully air conditioned with temperature control on the wall.

AIRLINES

For assistance with reservations and tickets, contact our Concierge on extension 41 or the airlines directly:Airlines PNG 7222 2151Qantas Airways 308 3200Air Niugini 327 3444

AIRPORT TRANSFERS

Coach transfers to and from Jackson’s International & Domestic Airports are available free of charge from the hotel. Please book with the Front Desk at least the day before departure. For International flights you should be at the airport 120 minutes prior to departure. For domestic flights 60 minutes is adequate time to check in. The courtesy bus leaves at scheduled intervals throughout the day. Dial extension 40 for up to date information.

AIRPORT

Jackson’s International Airport is approximately 20 minutes from the hotel. The hotel courtesy bus meets all international flights and domestic flights upon request. The courtesy bus leaves the hotel regularly for the airport. Please contact the Concierge to make a booking Dial extension 41.

ACCOUNTS

All accounts must be settled on departure unless prior credit facilities have been arranged. Please contact Duty Manger by dialling extension 46 should you wish to discuss your account.

BABYSITTING FACILITIES

Experienced babysitters can be arranged by dialing Concierge on extension 41. Please allow eight hours notice to organise. An hourly rate is applicable for babysitting.

BANKS

Westpac 322 0888Bank of South Pacific 320 1212ANZ 321 1079

BARS

Heritage Bar & Lounge:Located on Level One, the Heritage Bar is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a pre-dinner drink with business associates or friends. Pondo Tavern:Located on lower ground level, Pondo Tavern is a lively, fun bar.

BUSINESS CENTRE

A wide range of business services are available in our dedicated Business Centre on Level 2, adjacent to the lifts. Dial extension 47 for further information or assistance.

BANQUET SERVICES

For any banquets or meeting enquiries, please call our Crowne Meetings Coordinator during office hours on extension 3136 or 3339. For after hours assistance, please call reception on extension 40.

GUEST SERVICES

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CAR PARKING

Located at the end of the Hotel driveway, the car park is complimentary for house guests. Property liability for items left in the car park is at the owners risk.

CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT

Earliest check-in time is 2:00pm. Our check-out time is prior to 11:00am. Should you wish to extend your check-out time, please contact our Reception staff on extension 40. Late check out charges apply.

CHEMIST / PHARMACY

City Pharmacy is located at the Steamships centre in town. Our Concierge can give you directions. Dial extension 41.

CHURCH SERVICES

Our Concierge will be happy to assist you with information on services for all denominations. Dial extension 41.

COFFEE AND TEA MAKING FACILITIES

Coffee and Tea making facilities are available in all rooms free of charge, should you require additional supplies please contact Housekeeping on extension 45.

CREDIT CARDS AND CHEQUES

All major credit cards are accepted by the hotel cashier: Visa, MasterCard, American Express. Cheques cannot be accepted unless prior arrangement is made with the hotels accounts department.

COURIER SERVICE

For speedy mail and parcel deliveries, please contact the Business centre attendant. Dial extension 47.

CURRENCY EXCHANGE

A foreign currency exchange service is available from our Reception Staff. Currency will be exchanged at our daily rate.

DENTIST / DOCTOR

Please contact the Manager on Duty to provide assistance and make arrangements for these services. Dial extension 46.

DRINKING WATER

Whilst Port Moresby tap water meets World Health Organisation standards, we advise as a precaution to drink boiled or bottled water.

DRY CLEANING

Dry cleaning and same day return delivery is available, Monday to Friday. Any dry cleaning must be ready for collection by 8.30am, together with the completed dry cleaning form. To organise collection please contact the Hotel Operator on extension 9. All dry cleaning collected on Saturday and Sunday will be returned on Monday afternoon. Please see Laundry section for washing and ironing services.

ELECTRIC CURRENT

Papua New Guinea power supply is 240V.

EMAIL / MODEM CONNECTION

See instructions listed under Internet Information.

FACSIMILE SERVICES

Transmission of facsimiles is available 24 hours a day at Reception. Charges apply and differ between Domestic and International locations. The Hotel’s fax number is: (675) 309 3333.

GYMNASIUM

Located on Level 2, the gym is open for guest use 24 hours a day. Access by using your room key.

HAIRDRESSER

Our Concierge would be happy to recommend a hairdressing salon. Dial extension 41.

HAIR DRYER

For your convenience, a hair dryer is located in the wardrobe of your room.

HOTEL OPERATOR

Dial extension 9 for the hotel operator.

HOUSEKEEPING

Housekeeping will be more than happy to assist you with blankets, pillows, extra towels, vases, clothes racks and any other similar need. Dial extension 45.

ICE

Please contact Room Service on extension 44 should you wish for ice to be delivered to your room.

IN ROOM DINING

24-hour Room Service dining is available. Allow us to serve you an informal, relaxed meal in your room. Please refer to the Room Service menu in your room for our current selection. Dial extension 44 to place an order.

IRONS / IRONING BOARDS

All rooms have an iron and board in the wardrobe, if for any reason you require help with your ironing needs you should contact Housekeeping on extension 45.

LAUNDRY

Laundry service, washing and ironing is available seven days except public holidays. Laundry bags and order forms are located in the wardrobe. Any laundry must be ready for collection by 8.30am, together with the completed laundry form. To organise collection, please contact the Hotel Operator on extension 9.

LOST PROPERTY

Our Housekeeping Department can offer help in tracing property lost on the Hotel’s premises. Dial extension 45.

LUGGAGE

For assistance with luggage collection, delivery or day storage, please contact our Guest Service Desk. Dial extension 41.

GUEST SERVICES

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MAIL

For your convenience any incoming mail will be delivered to your room. If you would like your mail stamped and posted, please contact Reception. Mail is delivered to the post office after 10:00am Monday to Friday.

MANAGER ON DUTY

A Duty Manager is on call 24 hours a day for any assistance you may require. Dial extension 46.

MAPS

Directions and local street maps are available from our Reception Desk. Dial extension 40.

MASSAGE

Our Concierge team would be happy to arrange a massage for you. To book, please dial extension 41.

MESSAGES

A red light on your phone indicates that a message is waiting for you. Please contact the operator on extension 9.

NEWSPAPERS

A local daily newspaper will be provided on a complimentary basis.

PRIVACY

If you do not wish to be disturbed, simply display the “Do Not Disturb” sign outside your door. If you do not wish to receive telephone calls, please inform the Operator who will ensure that a message is taken during the time requested. Dial extension 9.

RESERVATIONS

Reservations for any Intercontinental, Crowne Plaza or Holiday Inn, Hotel or Resort worldwide can be made by dialling our Reservations Department via the operator. Dial extension 9.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

We recommend that you secure your valuables in the safe available in your wardrobe. The Hotel cannot take responsibility for money or valuables left unsecured in your room. There are additional safety deposit boxes available at Reception should you require them.

SECRETARIAL SERVICES

Secretarial Services are available at the Business Centre on level 2. Please contact the Business Centre on Extension 47.

SECURITY

For security in your room, all room entry doors are fitted with an additional manual lock that can be used when you are in the room.

SIGHTSEEING AND TOURS

A wide range of local tours are available. Please contact our Concierge Desk to arrange sightseeing tours of any length to suit your preference . Dial extension 41.

SMOKING

Designated smoking areas are available at the front of the hotel and in the pool area. A limited number of smoking rooms are available.

SWIMMING POOL

Located on Level One adjacent to The Café and Heritage bar. A Lifeguard is not on duty unless otherwise specified. Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.

WAKE UP CALLS

Dial extension 9 and advise the telephone operator of the time you require your wake up call. Please also give your name and room number.

GUEST SERVICES

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HERITAGE BAR & LOUNGE

The perfect place to wind down with your favourite drink or meet up with friends and business associates. Offering a wide range of local and international beers, wines and spirits, Heritage bar is the ideal meeting place before dinner in one of our restaurants on level 1.

RAPALA RESTAURANT

Port Moresby’s best fine dining experience. Open Monday to Saturday from 6:30pm to 10:00pm. Relax in an elegant environment complemented by friendly service and an extensive wine list. Reservations are recommended. Dial extension 42 for more information or bookings.

THE CAFÉ

Bright, informal, relaxed surroundings open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. The café offers daily themed Buffets or select something different from our International a la Carte menu. It is fast, fresh, and sumptuous. Please dial extension 43 for further information and bookings.

PONDO TAVERN

Located on lower ground level, Pondo Tavern features live entertainment, gaming facilities and a lively, fun bar to meet for a drink. The Deck at Pondo Tavern is Crowne Plaza’s alfresco dining experience offering an extensive menu including pizzas, burgers, grills and focaccias.

IN-ROOM DINING

A full 24-hour room service menu is available. Treat yourself and eat well from the comfort of your own room. Please refer to the room service menu in your room. Dial extension 44.

MINI BAR

We offer a minibar on demand service to ensure we provide the most up to date and extensive range. Please refer to the minibar list in your room for selection and call Room Service on extension 44 for delivery.

TEA AND COFFEE MAKING FACILITIES

Complimentary tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room for your enjoyment. Should you require additional items please call Room Service on extension 44.

IN-HOUSE RESTAURANTS AND BARS

IN-ROOM FOOD AND BEVERAGE

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Thai Chinese FusionFine food and spectacular views

Open 7 Days 10am to 10pm Located at Ground Floor, Unit 4 Harbourside East, Granville, Papua New Guinea

For Reservations, please call: Phone: 321 4780 or 7753 2396 Email: [email protected]

ASIA AROMAS RESTAURANT HARBOURSIDE

Excellence in authentic Chinese and Malaysian cuisines.• Ample Parking Space with security• Caters for up to 250 patrons• Yum Cha every Saturday and Sunday

Located at 1st floor, RH Hypermarket.Open 7 Days a Week: Lunch: 11:00am – 2:00pm Dinner: 5:30pm – 10:00pm

For Reservations, please call: Phone: 311 2826 or 302 8540 Fax: 311 2827

GRAND PALACE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

Dine in Port Moresby’s largest seafood restaurant.Located at Vision City Waigani, our restaurant offers nothing but the freshest seafood produced with intricate Asian herbs and spices.• Ample Parking• Safe and secure• Wide menu range• Experienced Chefs• Great facility offering nothing

but the best to patronsYum Cha every Saturday and Sunday lunch.Monday to Friday Lunch: 11.00am – 2.00pm Dinner: 5.30pm – 10.00pmSaturday and Sunday Lunch: 10.30am – 2.00pm Dinner: 5.30pm – 10.00pmPlease call for reservations. Phone: 302 8538 Fax: 302 8539

DYNASTY SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

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There’s a Hog’s Breath Cafe in town!Open for Lunch and Dinner.11.30am to 10.00pm, 7 days a week. Phone: 302 8550 Fax: 302 8551 Vision City, Waigani Dve

HOG’S BREATH CAFE

• Pizza • Pasta • Chicken

Ground Floor,Vision City Mega MallWaiganiPhone: 302 8570

YELLOW CAPTAIN THE PIZZA SPECIALIST

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA IS A NATION THAT REMAINS LARGELY UNCANVASSED AND SHROUDED IN MYSTERY. WHEN VISITORS TRAVEL TO THIS REMOTE COUNTRY, ITS NATURAL BEAUTY AND CULTURAL VIBRANCY TRULY COME TO LIFE.

The cultural riches and extraordinary wilderness of PNG are a traveller’s delight. Nowhere else in the world can one explore such diversity in language and culture than within this fascinating nation. Its unique array of colourful tribespeople is echoed in the region’s diverse landscape.Papua New Guinea (PNG) lies on the eastern half of the second largest island in the world, and shares a border with Indonesia. Fringed by spectacular coral reefs, PNG is surrounded by thousands of atolls and smaller islands, and experiences the highest volcanic activity in the South West Pacific region.While PNG’s landmass is situated in the tropics, running down the length of the island’s rugged interior are mountain peaks that, on occassion, experience snowfall. In the Highlands, the mountainous terrain is so dense and remote that the different groups who migrated to the region developed their own languages and tribal culture to reflect their surrounds. Lying just south of the equator, the climate in PNG is tropical with the wet season occurring December to

March and the dry season May to October. The seasons are not as pronounced as in Asia so, while the humidity can be high at times, the temperatures rarely get too hot. There are, however, exceptions to the region’s seasonal rules with Alotau and Lae experiencing the wet season when other regions are dry. Additionally, Tabubil, nestled at the base of the Star Mountains in the Western Province, is known as the “umbrella town” because of its persistent rainfall year round. To further prove PNG’s diverse nature, the dry season can be unpredictable across the mainland, while the island provinces have a steadier climate with milder temperatures and infrequent rainfall.

PNG has a small population of approximately 7.8 million people, yet no less than 820 different languages are spoken throughout the region. It comes as no surprise then that a quarter of the world’s languages herald from PNG. English, Pidgin and Motu are the official languages of the region. PNG’s remoteness has preserved a traditional lifestyle, with many Papua New Guineans still residing in small villages and surviving on farming.

A myriad of fascinating cultures can still be found in PNG from the famous Huli Wigmen in the Highlands to the enigmatic tribes of the Trobriand Islands. As a result, PNG has sprouted a number of annual festivals that celebrate the customs and costumes of the beguiling locals.

THE EXTRAORDINARY LAND OF MYSTERY

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA IS SUCH AN EXTRAORDINARILY DIVERSE CULTURE THAT IT COMES AS NO SURPRISE THAT THERE ARE NO LESS THAN 820 LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN THE REGION. TOK PISIN, HIRI MOTU AND ENGLISH ARE THE THREE MOST COMMONLY SPOKEN LANGUAGES. WHEN YOU FIRST HEAR TOK PISIN SPOKEN, YOU’RE SURE TO BE ENCHANTED.

Tok Pisin, known as pidgin in English, is a creole language which means it derives its vocabulary from a blend of languages. In this case, English forms the basis of Tok Pisin along with German, Portuguese, Malay, Chinese and native languages. Tok Pisin itself came from the phrase “talk pidgin” and is spoken by around one to two million people in PNG today. The origins of Tok Pisin date back to the 19th century. It’s believed that the whalers who arrived in the region around the 1850s spoke a rudimentary pidgin, a mix of English and native tongue, in order to trade with the locals. When Papua New Guineans were recruited to German owned plantations in Samoa in the 1870s, they picked up the pidgin here to communicate with the Malaysian and Chinese labourers. On arriving back home to PNG after their work stints, many labourers continued to speak pidgin which went on to spread throughout villages. The German’s annexing the north eastern part of PNG, known then as German New Guinea, was influential in isolating the language and allowing it to cultivate its own unique mechanisms. At the turn of the century, Tok Pisin became a means for the locals to attain European comforts such as cigarettes from settlers. During the Australian administration of PNG, Tok Pisin became more widely spoken and eventually forged itself into the common vernacular of PNG.All of this has culminated in a nation of people who speak a number of languages including many traditional Papua New Guinean dialects: Ples Tok (meaning ‘place talk’ which is the language used in their own place), Tok Pisin, English and other local languages that they learn by virtue of moving to other villages during the course of marriage and for other migratory needs.Many Tok Pisin words are easily translated if you speak English, but it’s not all based on such simple substitution. The language does have a very clear structure and form. Like all languages, there are rules such as using pla in front of most nouns and after adjectives. For example to say ‘the big house’, you would say big pla haus. Nonetheless, there are exceptions; some adverbs are formed by using two words such as the word for ‘little’ which is lik lik. With these types of words you do not use the pla. To say ‘little bag’ you just say lik lik bilum. A bilum is a traditional PNG bag that is made from a woven twine taken from the pandanus tree.

CULTURE COMES ALIVE IN A KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOUR AT THE VARIOUS SHOWS THAT OCCUR ACROSS THE REGION ANNUALLY.

GOROKA SHOW – At the Goroka Show, held in September each year, descendants beat kundu drums and decorate themselves in unusual body paints and feathers to celebrate their unique heritage.MOROBE CULTURAL SHOW – The Morobe Cultural Show in Lae is held in October each year and provides visitors with agricultural information as well as showcases the largest group of sing-sings in PNG. MOUNT HAGEN SHOW – The Mount Hagen Show highlights the rich culture of the Highlands region in a wonderful display of sing-sings. Occurring in August each year, the show provides an insight into the fascinating customs of the local tribes. HIRI MOALE SHOW – The Hiri Moale Show, held in Port Moresby in September on Independence Day, has become a premier cultural event. Like everything in PNG, the show illustrates a rich and symbolic history that reflect on age-old stories and customs. ENGA FESTIVAL – Held in August each year, discover the Engans’ famous sand painting, which is unique to the area, and the fantastic sing-sing men who perform to all and sundry.THE MADANG FESTIVAL – Held over the Queen’s Birthday weekend each year, the Madang Festival celebrates the region’s rich culture with a colourful parade, canoe racing, sporting activities and stalls.NATIONAL MASK FESTIVAL – In July, the National Mask Festival in Rabaul brings the variety of the Papua New Guinean masks to one single celebration. GOGODALA CANOE FESTIVAL – Once upon a time, it was customary for tribes from the Middle Fly District to settle disputes by racing canoes which the festival pays homage to. Occurs between April and May each year.PNG NATIONAL KENU AND KUNDU FESTIVAL – The people of Milne Bay celebrate a canoe festival in November each year. Visitors will see war canoes and locally-made kundu drums in all their glory. DWU CULTURAL DAY – The Divine Word University Cultural Day is an annual event that sees students come together to perform and celebrate their cultural heritage. Held in August each year.MONA FESTIVAL – Mona Festival, the largest cultural event in Bougainville, is dedicated to the traditional warrior canoes called ‘Monas’. Held in July each year.NEW IRELAND PROVINCE FESTIVALS – The New Ireland Province has a proud and eclectic island heritage. The Kontu/Tembin Shark Calling Festival and Namatanai Mask Festival, New Ireland, and Uamut Festival on Tanga are held most years, so be sure to check them out.SEPIK CROCODILE FESTIVAL – Held in Ambunti in August, the Crocodile Festival is a three day event celebrating the local tribe’s cultural connection to the crocodile. FRANGIPANI FESTIVAL – Occurring in Rabaul each September, the Frangipani Festival celebrates Independence Day. See the famous Baining Fire Dance, sing-sings, a float parade and more.* Dates for cultural events can vary from year to year, so please use this editorial as a basic guide only.

ENCHANTING TOK PISIN

CELEBRATE CULTURAL HERITAGE

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BSP is the leading bank in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region with branches also in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Cook Islands.We are truly a local bank with global capability.As the market leader, BSP can offer a ‘Whole of Bank’ solution to our corporate clients to meet every aspect of their business, staff and customer needs.No other financial institution has the ability to deliver electronic solutions to facilitate landowner royalty payments in remote PNG.BSP PNG operates 42 full service branches, 13 Premium Service Centres, 42 sub branches, 239 Agencies, 301 ATM’s and over 9,700 EFTPoS terminals nationwide.BSP offers state-of-the-art Mobile and Internet Banking services, providing access to business and personal banking anytime, anywhere – 24/7.Customer Service Centre 24/7: 320 1212 or 7030 1212

BANK SOUTH PACIFIC

Holidays or on business, see Port Moresby with Budget.Even let us do the driving.“New Cars ... Old Fashioned Service.”Phone: 323 6244 Fax: 323 1390 Email: [email protected]

BUDGET RENT A CAR

• Air Cargo• Project Logistics• Document Courier• Customs AgentsBranches: Lae, Goroka, Mt Hagen, Tabubil, Lihir Island, Rabaul, Madang, Wewak, Kavieng, Buka, Alotau, Popondetta, Kimbe, Manus, Vanimo, Kiunga.Phone: 325 2411 Fax: 325 4738 Email: [email protected] Office: Port Moresby Jackson’s Parade Saraga, PO Box 6645, BorokoPhone: 325 2411 Fax: 325 4738 Email: [email protected]

PNG AIR FREIGHT

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Connect with a well connected bank.ANZ is in 29 markets across Asia Pacific and we’re growing. That means we’ve now got more financial specialists who share your regional interests and who take the time to fully understand your needs. They have the experience and the network to put you in touch with the right products, the right opportunities and the right people to help you reach your goals. Because, in Asia Pacific, connections count.ANZ is recognised as a Top Five Corporate Bank in Asia and is the leading cross-border provider for Australia and New Zealand, and a prominent cross-border provider within Asia by Greenwich Associates 2012 Corporate Banking Survey.For more information, please contact:Phone: 321 1079 Fax: 321 4697 24 hour card enquiries: 180 1022 (local call)ANZ Papua New Guinea PO Box 1152, Port Moresby, Harbour City, Poreporena Freeway

ANZ BANK

Why shouldn’t your business travel be a pleasant experience? At AVIS we’ve made travelling in PNG our business, so that you can enjoy doing yours.It’s no hassle for us ... it’s what we do!• Latest Toyota Models• Best Customer Service• Best Value Rates• More AVIS locations in PNG• More Frequent Flyer Programs• Air Niugini Destinations Loyalty Program• After Hours Emergency ServiceReservations: 324 9400 Fax: 325 3767 Email: [email protected]

AVIS – NATIONWIDE RENT A CAR

Offering daily services to Australia and direct services to Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila, Cebu, Bali, Tokyo, Honiara and Fiji.For reservations and reconfirmations, please phone Air Niugini telephone sales on: Phone: 327 3444Open 7am to 5pm, 7 days a week. Web: www.airniugini.com.pgCargo: Phone: 327 3316 Fax: 327 3211Flight Information: Phone: 327 3409Head Office: Phone: 325 9000 Fax: 327 3482For a full listing of Air Niugini phone numbers and for Air Niugini offices in towns outside of Port Moresby, please refer to the listing under Air Niugini in the white pages of the PNG Telephone Directory.

AIR NIUGINI

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Think property ... think Strickland• Real Estate • Consultants • Leasing • Rent Collection • Residential • General Maintenance • Industrial • Property Management • Commercial • SalesSection 15, Lot 7 MacGregor Street, (opposite AON Haus) Port Moresby PO Box 1581, Boroko, NCDPhone: 320 0944 Fax: 320 0899 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sre.com.pg

STRICKLAND REAL ESTATE

• NADZAB Airport Coach Service Lae• Executive Personal Protection/Body Guard• V.I.P. Executive Car Available• Armed Security Personnel• Air-conditioning• Drop off to your home or hotel• Guaranteed pick up no matter how late your flight is delayed• Tours by arrangement

Other locations by request:• Port Moresby • Madang • Wewak • Kimbe• Rabaul • Goroka • Mt HagenBookings - AIRPORT TRANSFER: Jenny Wanio Phone: 475 1069/7202 1069/7373 2435 & 7092 1121 – 24hrs Jenny’s Email: [email protected] - ESCORT (Armed/Unarmed): Rachael Kyekwan Phone: 475 1069/7202 1069/7373 2432 & 7190 1051 – 24hrs Rachael’s Email: [email protected]

GUARD DOG SECURITY SERVICE

Gas solutions for everyday usage• Cooking• BBQ’s• GHP air conditioning• Water heating• Lighting & laundry• Servicing & parts

Napa Napa Road, Kanudi, Port Moresby PO Box 1468, Boroko, NCD, PNGToll free: 180 2468Phone: 323 4033 Fax: 323 3107 Email: [email protected] Web: www.originenergy.com.au

ORIGIN ENERGYcooking bbqs GHP air conditioning

Gas solutions for everyday usage

TOLL FREE 180 2468t (675) 323 4033 f (675) 323 3107e [email protected] Energy (PNG) Ltd, Gabaka St, Gordons, Port Moresby, PNGPO Box 1468 Boroko National Capital District, PNGwww.originenergy.com.au

water heating lighting & laundry servicing & parts

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A must see for travellers to PNG! PNG’s leading tourist attractionHome to a large collection of PNG’s native flora and faunaView a sample of PNG’s unique biodiversityPopular and safe• Open 8am daily• Last entry 4pm• Private Tours• Hotel Pickup/Drop Service• Cafe• Souvenir Shop

Goro Kaeaga Road, Port Moresby(Next to University of Papua New Guinea)Phone: 326 0248 / 326 0258

PORT MORESBY NATURE PARK

Tucked away in a pristine rain forest accessible only by boat, Tawali is Papua New Guinea’s premier resort.Scuba dive, snorkel, kayak or explore the local culture on guided bush walks to remote villages, skull caves and waterfalls. Located on a volcanic bluff overlooking the clear water and coral reefs of Milne Bay, Tawali offers travellers a unique location to relax and enjoy the unspoiled wonders of this magnificent part of the world.

Make an enquiry:Phone: 7364 0607 or 7396 0521Email: [email protected]: www.tawali.com

TAWALI RESORT

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Everything for your home and outdoors!RetailWholesaleEverything for your home

Port MoresbyHome Centre 325 8469 Boroko Plaza 325 5411LaeMalekula 472 3377 Aircorps Road 472 3200Madang 422 1899Kokopo 982 9027Mt Hagen 542 1999Goroka 532 1622

Email: [email protected]

BRIAN BELL HOMECENTRES

The pryde of Papua New Guinea.• Home • Furniture and timber products• Office fitouts• Curtains and blinds• FlooringCall us for a quotation today.

Phone: 325 4233 Email: [email protected]

PRYDE FURNITURE

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MEETING FACILITIES

Our Crowne Meetings Team will help you host seminars for 20 or conferences for 400. We’ll tailor our 7 versatile meeting rooms to your banquet, training session or product launch. Our hotel makes business a pleasure and social events a success. For more information on our meeting services and facilities, simply dial 3136 or 3339 during office hours to speak with the Crowne Meetings Team. For after hours assistance, please call reception on extension 40.

USING MEETING SUCCESS PRODUCTS

Our Meeting Success program assures you of a successful event. Our experience Crowne Meetings Team will work with you to understand your needs and exceed your expectations.

CROWNE PLAZA MEETING FACILITIES

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TELEVISION, MOVIE, ENTERTAINMENT & INTERNET GUIDE

TELEVISION

The local television coverage is a mixture of local and satellite channels from Australia and Asia. Please refer to your in-room Television guide for the full selection.Please note: Port Moresby area is prone to regular power cuts which can disrupt viewing at times.

INTERNET

Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel, and cabled access is also available in guest rooms. For access, connect to CrownePlazaGuest in network or wifi settings and follow on-screen instructions. If you require any assistance please dial extension 77 for technical support or contact Reception on extension 40.Internet access is also available through the terminals in the Business centre located on level 2. Please note: fees are applicable for this service.Guest’s on our Executive Club Floors have access to complimentary internet in the Club lounge located on level 8.

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For the purpose of this Privacy Statement “personal information” means information about an identifiable individual.

WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT

The personal information collected may include at least some of the following:• Contact information (such as name, address, email

address and telephone number in a non-business capacity);

• Proof of identity (such as signature or passport number);• Financial and billing information (such as credit card

number/expiration date and credit history).

PERSONAL INFORMATION

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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

A guide describing essential emergency procedures is located on the back of your room door. Please familiarise yourself with this important information.

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CROWNE PLAZA PORT MORESBY

T. +675 309 3000 F. +675 321 7336E. [email protected]. www.crowneplaza.comA. Cnr Hunter & Douglas Street, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea