Brigitte Baki-Ta’u

​Hunters’ historical support

Community liaison coordinator, Brigitte Baki-Ta’u, said yesterday the Hunters donated an autographed team jersey to the RSPCA of PNG.

“The donation was made to show the team’s support for the animal welfare organisation and to aid the RSPCA in their fundraising drive for much-needed contributions toward the building of their new animal hospital,” she says.

During the historical moment, team captain, Ase Boas, presented the team jersey to the RSPCA’s General Manager, Hellen White.

​Having fun at the RSPCA stall!

Community liaison coordinator, Brigitte Baki-Ta’u, says the event, hosted by the Port Moresby Nature Park, was another success!

“Many organisations were happy to participate and talk about their contributions to saving or helping maintain our environment clean and healthy for all,” she said.

The World Environment Day theme for this year was ‘Connecting people to nature’.

So how does the RSPCA of PNG connect people to nature?

All set for RSPCA’s dog show?

The 3rd annual dog show, to be held on Saturday 13th May, is an opportunity for dog lovers, pet owners and the general public to show our support and appreciation for the love, companionship and loyalty we receive from our dogs.

It is an event the whole family can attend and guaranteed, everyone will enjoy watching our furry friends show off their natural beauty and talents.  

Get your furry pals ready for a show!

The event will be hosted on Saturday, May 13, at the Waterfront Foodworld car park area from 9am-11am.

The competition categories for your furry friends are:

RSPCA to host ‘The Longest Lunch’ today!

This fundraising event will help raise money for its animal shelter.

In a statement, community liaison coordinator, Brigitte Baki-Ta’u, said the animal shelter houses up to 50+ animals per month (mainly cats and dogs) and provides food, water, shelter and regular health checks.

“The animals in our shelter are then put up for adoption whereby the process allows us to find suitable homes for them,” stated Baki-Ta’u.

“The funds we raise will go toward: