Commonwealth Consolidated Acts
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WHEREAS certain territories and islands formerly constituting the Possession
of British New Guinea and placed by the Crown under the authority of Australia
were administered by Australia under the Papua Act 1905-1940 as the
Territory of Papua:
AND WHEREAS, in accordance with a Mandate under the Covenant of the League of
Nations, certain territories and islands, being former German possessions, were
administered by Australia under the New Guinea Act 1920-1935 as the
Territory of New Guinea:
AND WHEREAS the Territory of Papua and the Territory of New Guinea were, for a
period, administered jointly by Australia under the Papua-New Guinea
Provisional Administration Act 1945-1946:
AND WHEREAS Australia's administration of the Territory of Papua became subject
to Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations:
AND WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter XII of that Charter, the General
Assembly of the United Nations on 13 December 1946 approved the terms of a
Trusteeship Agreement for the Territory of New Guinea, submitted to it by the
Government of Australia, in substitution for the terms of the Mandate, which
agreement designates the Government of Australia as the sole Authority to
exercise the administration of the Territory of New Guinea:
AND WHEREAS the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949 provided for the
administration of the Territory of Papua and the Territory of New Guinea by
Australia in an administrative union, by the name of the Territory of Papua and
New Guinea, whilst maintaining the identity and status of the Territory of New
Guinea as a Trust Territory and the identity and status of the Territory of
Papua as a Possession of the Crown:
AND WHEREAS on 18 November 1963 a House of Assembly was established by the
Papua and New Guinea Act 1963 to make laws for the peace, order and good
government of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea:
AND WHEREAS, by virtue of the Papua New Guinea Act 1971, the Territories
governed in the administrative union became together known as Papua New
Guinea:
AND WHEREAS on 9 July 1974 the House of Assembly resolved that Papua New
Guinea move to independent nation status:
AND WHEREAS the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 December 1974
noted that resolution and resolved that, on the date on which Papua New Guinea
became independent, the Trusteeship Agreement would cease to be in force:
AND WHEREAS on 18 June 1975 the House of Assembly nominated
16 September 1975 as the date on which Papua New Guinea is to become
independent:
AND WHEREAS on 16 September 1975 Papua New Guinea is to become an
independent sovereign state by the name of the Independent State of Papua New
Guinea, having a constitution established, adopted and given to themselves by
the people of Papua New Guinea acting through their Constituent Assembly:
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Queen, the Senate and the House of
Representatives of Australia, as follows:
Note 1
The Papua New Guinea Independence Act 1975 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 98, 1975 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Table of Acts
Act |
Number
|
Date
|
Date of commencement |
Application, saving or transitional provisions |
Papua New Guinea Independence Act 1975 |
98, 1975 |
9 Sept 1975 |
9 Sept 1975 |
|