Papua New Guinea was important to Japan because they needed a piece of land close enough to Australia so their aircraft would be able to bomb cities and major targets. So Port Morseby was a great place to stage the invasion fleet.
Answer Japan had never seriously considered invading Australia, and desired PNG to deny it to the Allies and to neutralise Australia as a base for counter-attack. PNG was important to Australia as a source of raw materials, and was under Australian control under a League of Nations mandate. The Japanese presence there was a huge worry to Australians, who weren't aware that there were no serious Japanese plans to invade Australia.
Prior to Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975, it was administered by Australia.
Involvement in the defence of Egypt, the liberation of Syria, the defence of Papua New Guinea and the recovery of Borneo.
From 1884, the northern half of what is now papua New Guinea was controlled by Germany and the southern half was controlled by England. Australia took control after World War I, through to 1975.
Papua New Guinea
It is the largest island in the archipelago of Papua New Guinea, which lies North of Australia.
Australia fought in Egypt, Lybya, Crete and Papua New Guinea.
New Guinea is the world's second largest island. It straddles Asia and Australia & Oceania.
Is there sailing from Papua New Guinea to Australia
New Guinea is 150 km from mainland Australia. New Zealand is 1250 km from mainland Australia.
Australia - Papua New Guinea flight information. Link.
In the east, Australia and Papua New Guinea are separated by Torres Strait. The Western half of the island of New Guinea is separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea,
Torres Strait lies between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
No. New Guinea is located immediately north of Australia in the Southwest Pacific, and is the world's second largest island. It was named after Guinea in Africa, which is a totally separate country.
Papua New Guinea, and the island of New Guinea on which it is located, is part of Oceania, which is a geographical region and not a continent. It is not part of Australia.Papua New Guinea has been an independent country since 16 September 1975. Before that Papua New Guinea was a territory which was governed by Australia.The Pangaea theory states that long ago, the island of New Guinea was connected to Australia.
Australia?
The three seas which border both New Guinea and Australia are the Arafura Sea, Coral Sea and Timor Sea.The body of water between the northern tip of Australia and the southern coast of Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
The Coral Sea borders both Papua New Guinea and Australia.