The Hevea Cup Carnival & Wellness Expo was held on March 8 and 9 at the Oil Search National Football Stadium.
Grass Skirt Project founder Tahina Booth said 4000 people attended the event.
AN Oil Search-funded carnival and expo coinciding with International Women’s Day has been celebrated as a great success by organiser the Grass Skirt Project, which uses sport as a vehicle for preventing domestic and sexual violence in PNG.
The Hevea Cup Carnival & Wellness Expo was held on March 8 and 9 at the Oil Search National Football Stadium.
Grass Skirt Project founder Tahina Booth said 4000 people attended the event.
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