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PNG's Madang MP Bryan Kramer releases statement following his removal from Office

A Leadership Tribunal in PNG has handed down its ruling on the penalty in relation to the finding of guilt of the seven (7) counts of misconduct in office against Madang MP Bryan Kramer.  The tribunal called for Kramers’ dismissal from office.  Madang MP Bryan Kramer dismissed from Officer  Following the handing down the decision by the tribunal , Mr.Kramer released the following statement.  /// A Leadership Tribunal in PNG has handed down its ruling on the penalty in relation to the finding of guilt of the seven (7) counts of misconduct in office against me (Brian Kramer).  The Tribunal categorized the seven counts of misconduct into two main categories in determining whether there is serious culpability (wrongdoing on my part) warranting my dismissal from office or recommending a lesser penalty of a fine or suspension of no more than three months without pay. Category 1 included counts 1 and 2 that related to my Facebook publications scandalising the judiciary.  Count 1 being the pub

HOW TO GROW A COLD HARDY TROPICAL GARDEN IN SIX MONTHS

Yes it’s true, you can grow a tropical garden in 6 months. However you will need to purchase the right plants at the right time and plant them in a position with conditions that will best suit their environmental needs. Ok, that can sound quite daunting but with the majority of cold hardy tropical plants require not much more that full sun and free draining soil. It is a lot easier than you might first think – there are of course some exceptions. So welcome to English horticulturist Lorna’s cold hardy tropical garden. Planted 6 months ago to when this video was taken, it is now a mature, lush corner of the garden filled with colour and architectural foliage. We have specifically chosen large-leaved specimens, brought in a few specimen plants from our old garden – just two in fact, the hardy banana Musa basjoo and the Tetrapanax ‘Rex’. Most other plants are herbaceous plants we have propagated through division or late spring or summer flowering bulbs bought and stored from earlier on in