PNGDF and NCS say NO to Corruption
January 19, 2010 by sue
PNGDF and NCS staff showed their support of Transparency International (TI) PNG in combating corruption and promoting openness, honesty and accountability in public and private dealings.
The PNGDF team participated in the annual Walk Again Corruption on Sunday, 14th June 2009 and gathered with approximately 3,000 people at the Murray Barracks oval to start walking at 6 am. The PNGDF team was one of 152 teams registered to walk.
Commodore Presented NCS Golden Kina Award
July 24, 2009 by sue
Golden Kina Award – not just for NCS people!
The Golden Kina Award is a new way for NCS as an organisation to recognise outstanding service to the company – and it’s not just for NCS people, but also awarded to those who share the spirit of “Meeting the Challenge – Every Day”
NCS Executive Director Marcus Gosling recently presented Commodore Peter Ilau, Commander of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force one of the first NCS Golden Kina Awards.
“The Commander’s presentation on Leadership to the NCS Annual Conference on Lihir in November 2008 was so appreciated by our NCS staff attending the Conference, we felt that it was only fitting that the
Commander receive our highest award” said Mr Gosling.
The Golden Kina Award is a new way for NCS to recognise outstanding service to our business. It’s not just for NCS people. If you know someone who shares the spirit of “Meeting the Challenge – Every Day” and would like to nominate them for a Golden Kina Award , please contact your HR Manager on site or send us an email via the Contact page
Nothing But the best for Governor General
November 12, 2008 by sue
It’s not every day that you get the honour of catering for a digitary as important as Australia’s Governer General, so it was with much excitement that NCS – PNGDF prepared for the BIG arrival of His Excellency, Major General Michael Jeffery, on his last state visit to PNG.
THe offical visit took place at Taurama Barracks, where the Governer General was stationed as a Major in the Australian Army, commmanding PNG Soldiers.
An event such as this takes considerable planning. The team worked like clockwork arranging menus, wine lists, seating plans, right down to the flowers that were on the tables.
With the menu set and agreed upon, the chefs, apprentices and kitchen hands all rolled up their sleeves to ensure that function was one the Vice Regal couple would always remember.
For NCS Apprentice Chef, Eliza Ani, it was an opportunity of a lifetime. Providing advice on the buffet menu, she said she was thrilled to be able to assist at such a special event.
Gadona September 2008






