'Lae' is the second largest city of
Papua New Guinea with a population of approx 120,000. It is located on the
Huon Gulf on the north coast of Papua New Guinea, close to the mouth of the
Markham River. It is the capital of the
Morobe province and considered the industrial capital of Papua New Guinea.
Lae is at the start of the
Highlands Highway which is the main land transport corridor from the Highlands region to the coast. It is also the largest cargo port of the country and is also the home of the
University of Technology or 'Unitech'.
History
The town was born in the gold rush era of the 1920's and 30's. Like numerous Papua New Guinea towns it sprung up around an airstrip (today's
Lae Nadzab Airport). Cargo arrived in Lae and then was transported by air to the goldfields in
Wau.
In July
1937 Lae made world news when American aviator,
Amelia Earhart, was last seen flying out of the airport on her way back to the
USA. She was never seen again.
When the volcanic eruptions occurred in
Rabaul in 1937 a decision was made to transfer the capital of the Territory of New Guinea to Lae.
World War II got in the way of the transfer and in
1942 the town was occupied by the
Empire of Japan. Lae, Rabaul and
Salamaua became the major Japanese bases in New Guinea.
In mid-
1943, after defeats in the
Kokoda Track campaign, the
Battle of Buna-Gona and at the
Battle of Wau, the Japanese were forced to retreat to Lae and Salamaua. However, the
Lae campaign involved many weeks of fierce fighting, before the town fell to the Allies on
September 16.
Lae's development after the war is directly linked to the development of the highlands.
Coffee and
Tea were being grown and a port was needed. Later priority was given on road access, and the Highlands Highway came into existence. During the mineral boom of the 1980s and 90's Lae's importance as an economic hub became clearer.
In 1991 Lae and Port Moresby hosted the
South Pacific Games.
Lae is currently known for its high rainfall and great number of potholes in the roads that earned it the nickname "Pothole City".
Twin town
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Cairns,
Australia (
Queensland) since 1984
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