Our Attitude survey reveals good attitudes
07 May 2010
THE PNG ATTITUDE readers’ survey conducted in
recent weeks shows you – esteemed reader – responding positively to this site.
Which is good news for us who bring it to you, wherever we may be in the world.
More than half our readers visit the site at least once a day (a sturdy 23% visiting more than that to see if there’s anything new) while another quarter visit the site 3-4 times a week.
Eighty percent of you reckon the information we provide is important to you and three-quarters of readers find most articles we publish to be of interest.
The sections that most attract you are News (63%), Issues (60%) and Commentariat, People and History (all 57%).
Here are the details in full…..
1 – How often do you read PNG Attitude
Several times a day - 23%
Once a day - 33%
3-4 times a week - 27%
Weekly - 17%
2 – How important to you is PNG Attitude?
Couldn’t do without it –
13%
Provides excellent
information – 67%
Good but not essential –
20%
3 – Which answer is most true for you?
Most articles of interest –
73%
Some articles of interest -
23%
Few articles of interest –
3%
4 – Which section interests you most
News - 63%, Issues – 60%, Commentariat – 57%, People – 57%, History – 57%, Obituaries – 43%, Books & media – 40%, True stories – 40%, ASOPA – 34%, Events – 33%, Research – 33%, Nostalgia – 33%, Business – 27%, Kokoda – 27%,
Hi Peter
Just found this and wondering if you were able to make contact with Bob Gray. I realize it is quite an old request so don't bother if it has been sorted. If it hasn't I may be able to help.
Jenny King
Posted by: Jenny King | 12 June 2013 at 09:46 PM
I'm trying to locate Bob Gray, former school teacher, Rabaul c1971 who joined the Copra Marketing Board and eventually went finish c1986.
He has an email address and telephone number on the PNGAA Forum but neither replies.
In his Forum note he says he has a photo of Ah Tam (Lee Tam Tuck) and TC Wee (Tan Chin Wee), which I would dearly love to have a copy of.
I'm writing a book on Chinese in Rabaul 1894-1960 and these were very prominent men in their day.
None of my Chinese contacts can help. Hence this plea for Bob’s contact details.
Dr Peter Cahill
[email protected]
Posted by: Peter Cahill | 07 May 2010 at 10:25 AM