In short:
The future of an NRL team based in Papua New Guinea could be dependent on a promise from the Pacific nation not to increase security or defence ties with Beijing.
A potential deal that would see Australia provide $600 million to set up a side in Port Moresby includes an assurance no security deal with China is signed by the Pacific nation.
What’s next?
Australia and PNG are nearly ready to sign the deal to create the NRL team, which the Australian government has described as a way to bring the two nations closer together through soft diplomacy.
Papua New Guinea's chance at an NRL team may hinge on a pledge not to sign a security deal with China
Submitted 5 weeks ago by zero_gravitas@aussie.zone to australianpolitics@aussie.zone
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-14/png-australia-nrl-deal-security-pact-with-china/104467706
jaek@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
600m sounds a bit steep for a football team, what’s the scam?
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
I imagine they’ll be spending a fair chunk of money on flights, and maybe some stadium facility upgrades, too? I have no idea what the expenditure of an NRL club generally looks like.