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VEGAN AUSTRALIA GUIDE

Australia! When I went in 2013 I was not vegan at all – I dined on kangaroo, crocodile and emu. Clearly, I needed some help when it came to helping you travel Australia vegan. So I brought in Montanna, Australian, vegan, awesome and one of the new Vegan Vs Travel writers: One thing that I was fairly constantly asked when I was in Europe last month was “what do Australians eat?” I found answering that question harder than the typical “what do vegans eat?”. I’ll admit that I think of food almost constantly. Delicious things I have eaten, delicious things I want to eat, delicious ways I could combine delicious foods to make them more delicious…you get the point. However, I struggled with this one; what do Australians eat? And furthermore, what do VEGAN Australians eat? Let us begin. 1. Vegan Australia: Traditional Australian food Considering the general lack of culture in Australia, it shouldn’t surprise you that we also lack traditional well, anything, but especially foods. Don’t get me

Vegan Vs Travel is Hiring!

VEGANS HIRED!!! Thank you for your applications <3   Hello Vegan Vs Travel readers, I have exciting news – Vegan Vs Travel is expanding and I am looking to hire four monthly writers. 1. Remote Vegan Jobs Are you: Interested in veganism and helping people become vegan and travel vegan? Do you want to be a professional blogger? You don’t have to say yes to both questions, neither are requirements, but I have a feeling this job will be most suited to someone who wants both. Vegan Vs Travel was created partly to incentivise myself to remain vegan, but mainly to help people become vegan and travel vegan. Put simply, it’s never been just about me and if I want to help as many people as possible, I need to create more content. Which is where you come in. Additionally, I’ve been a blogger for the past four years (my main blog is travellingweasels.com ) and as someone who is now in the position to be able to start hiring people I want to give back more – Hence my goal is to not only pay you

Election Results for Southern Highlands Province 2022

 The progressive election counting results for Southern Highlands Province are provided below. Only the top five (5) candidates for the provincial and the opens seats are provided.  Updated 5/8/22 IALIBU-PANGIA OPEN (Declared ) Top five (5) Candidates 1. Peter O’Neill – 45, 106 (declared winner on absolute majority)  2. Stanley Kuli Liria – 13, 909 3. Sam Tamu Wange – 5, 906 4. Ricky Pake – 5, 016 5. Professor Sirox Kari – 738 ——————————- IMBONGGU OPEN Top five candidates ( declared) PILA NININGI PANGU 24,615 (declared winner on absolute majority) ONAROP JOSEPH INGIPA ULP 7,315 MICAH WANIS MOKE IND 6,257 LONES SANDE NALI IND 5,330 WARREN WAK TEMOKANG IND 3,804 ——————————— NIPA-KUTUBU OPEN Top five (5) candidates Dr. Billy Joseph SDP – 25,991 Fiebik Kilip IND – 22,962 Luke Simon ULP – 22,888 Charles Andayo IND – 18,339 Jeffrey Komal IND – 13,493 MENDI OPEN Top five candidates (Declared ) Raphael Tonpi (ULP) – 42. 960 (Declared after elimination) Issac Joseph (PNG

Banks in PNG Speak against Government Tax Increase

The recent announcement by the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government to increase corporate tax for commercial banks to 45% has drawn criticism from the country’s financial sector. Ronesh Dayal, the acting CEO of Bank South Pacific (BSP), warned that the tax increase would penalize growth in the financial sector. Dayal explained that the tax rate only applies to commercial banks, while all other companies in the country will still maintain a 30% tax rate. He urged the government to promote a stable taxation and regulatory regime to encourage investment in the country by local and international companies. Kina Bank’s CEO, Greg Pawson, echoed Dayal’s sentiments, stating that the tax increase was disappointing, as it targets a sector of the market that is critical for supporting PNG’s economic growth aspirations. Pawson expressed concern that the tax increase would impact the ability of challenger brands in PNG to continue an aggressive and inclusive growth agenda. He also stated that key elem