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Gurney upgrade is the Rebirth of the gateway that connects Milne Bay to the World

Gurney upgrade is the Rebirth of the gateway that connects Milne Bay to the World

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • The Gurney upgrade project is described as the "rebirth" of a vital gateway connecting Milne Bay to the rest of the world.
  • The project aims to enhance the province's connection to global markets and opportunities.
  • Further details require a subscription to the Post Courier.

Milne Bay Governor Gordon Wesley heralded the Gurney upgrade project as a significant milestone, describing it as the "rebirth" of a crucial gateway. This development is poised to enhance the connection between the people of Milne Bay Province and the wider world, facilitating both outward and inward flows of people, goods, and ideas.

The project signifies more than just infrastructure improvement; it represents a renewed opportunity for the province to engage with global markets and showcase its unique offerings. Wesley emphasized that the upgraded gateway will serve as a vital link, opening up the province's magical resources and potential to international attention and commerce.

Access to the full details of the Gurney upgrade project and its implications requires a subscription to the Post Courier. The article indicates that the project is a key initiative for the region, promising to reshape Milne Bay's relationship with the global community.

Today we are witnessing the rebirth of Gateway, a gateway that connects the people of Milne Bay to the world and the world to the magical source of our province.

โ€” Gordon WesleyDescribing the significance of the Gurney upgrade project.
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