Sir Julius Chan: A Legacy of Leadership in Papua New Guinea
Sir Julius Chan GCL GCMG KBE PC (29 August 1939 – 30 January 2025) was a towering figure in Papua New Guinea’s political landscape, serving as the nation’s Prime Minister on two occasions and leaving an indelible mark on its history. A statesman, reformer, and visionary, Sir Julius dedicated his life to public service, shaping the trajectory of his country during its formative years and beyond. Early Life and Education Born on the Tanga Islands in what is now New Ireland Province, Sir Julius Chan was the fifth of seven children. His father, Chan Pak, was a Chinese trader from Taishan, while his mother, Miriam Tinkoris, was a native New Irelander. Fluent in Cantonese, Tok Pisin, Sursurunga, and English, Chan’s multicultural upbringing laid the foundation for his inclusive leadership style. He received his education at Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane, Australia, where he honed the skills that would later define his political career. Political Career...