Warning PNG behind in university places

Updated September 2, 2008 16:05:17

RAPapua New Guinea's Minister for Higher Education, Research and Science and Technology, Michael Ogio, has warned the country is not keeping up with the demand for university places. Speaking at the Office of Higher Education's 25th anniversary celebrations on the weekend he said less than a third of high school graduates achieve a place at university.

Presenter: Bill Bainbridge
Speakers: Dr Graeme Hancock, Senior Mining specialist World Bank; William Targis, Director General Papua New Guinea's Office of Higher Education