Panguna mine site, central Bougainville. On the mine pit floor (left) are lines of 200 ton dump ...

Accession Number P04580.107
Collection type Photograph
Object type Colour - Film original transparency (positive) other
Maker Bohane, Ben
Place made Pacific Islands: Solomon Islands, Bougainville, Central Bougainville
Date made 1994
Conflict Period 1990-1999
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Panguna mine site, central Bougainville. On the mine pit floor (left) are lines of 200 ton dump trucks burnt beyond repair.The gold and copper mine, operated by Conzinc Riotinto Australia, closed in 1989 after conflict over the mine became violent. Landowners’ were dissatisfied with environmental damages and the social impacts of mining. The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) and the PNG Defence Force (PNGDF) were deployed to the island, and grievances over the mine turned into a general separatist insurgency. The BRA is the main separatist force in Bougainville, declaring independence from Papua New Guinea (PNG) in 1990 after PNG forces withdrew from the country. Following a period of anarchy the PNG forces returned to areas of Bougainville where they had local support. The Bougainville Resistance Force (BRF), aligned with Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the PNG Defence Force, was founded to oppose the BRA. Australia became involved in peacekeeping activities on Bougainville in 1994, when it provided logistic support to the South Pacific Peace Keeping Force (SPPKF) whose role it was to provide a secure environment for the Bougainville Peace Conference.