Australia to Further Support Bougainville Peace Agreement
Australia will support the next phase of the Bougainville Peace Agreement by providing funds to assist with the
establishment of a Constitutional Commission.
The Commission will be broadly representative of the Bougainville community and report to a representative constituent
assembly that will decide on and adopt the final constitution.
This process will ensure that the people of Bougainville have a say in shaping the way they are governed and how their
autonomy will be implemented.
The Government of Papua New Guinea will provide $150,000 to assist the Commission and Australia will match this through
logistical, technical, and financial support. Australia will also provide $70,000 for key reconciliation meetings and to
facilitate weapons disposal awareness.
Funding will also be provided to ensure that Radio Bougainville continues to operate effectively, keeping the people of
Bougainville informed about progress on the peace process.
The agreed arrangements for Bougainville autonomy provide for the establishment of an autonomous Bougainville government
able to assume responsibility for a wide range of powers, functions and control over staff and funds within the
framework of the Papua New Guinea Constitution.
This will only take place when stage two of the agreed weapons disposal plan has been achieved.
Australia has been a long-standing supporter of the peace process in Bougainville. Australia has contributed $133
million since 1991 for peace-building and reconstruction work and leads the multinational Peace Monitoring Group, which
reports on compliance with the peace agreement and assists the weapons disposal process.