What About The Sites Reputation & Tourism?
Jerry Agus, the chief executive of the Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority, was also involved in the ordeal. According to him, the blockade would hurt the reputation of the tourism and the site itself. In an interview, he explained, “The word closure of Kokoda Track definitely has negative implications on the tourism industry in this country because you don’t only have Kokoda Track in the entire world, there are other alternative tracks that people can go to.” Sue Fitcher, president of the Kokoda Tour Operators Association, said that the blockade ended soon and did not truly disrupt the tourism in the area. However, she did say, “If we are going to entice more Australians to trek Kokoda, we need to have confidence that the track will remain open, that it’s business as usual, so this kind of disruption does have the potential to be damaging, [however] I don’t think it has been so on this occasion, to any extent.”

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All Is Well That Ends Well
It seems like all is well that ends well! After the issue had been resolved, there were no other complaints or issues regarding the site or the track. We are glad to have heard about this fantastic discovery that shed some light on a fascinating moment in history. Moreover, it must have been a comfort to the families of the deceased to finally have some form of closure!

All Is Well That Ends Well