Country | |
Capital | |
Government | |
- Governor | Anderson Agiru (2007-) |
Area | |
- Total | 9,189.2 sq mi (23,800 km2) |
Population (2000) | |
- Total | 546,265 |
- Density | 59.4/sq mi (23/km2) |
Southern Highlands: According to Papua New Guinea's national 2000 census, the total population of Southern Highlands is 546,265 spread across 23,800 square kilometers (9,189 square miles), which makes it the most highly populated province in the country.
Split to create Hela Province
In July 2009, Parliament passed legislation to create two new provinces by 2012. One of these is to be created by removing the districts of Tari-Pori, Komo-Magarima, and Koroba-Kopiago from the Southern Highlands Province to form the new Hela Province.[1]
The province is divided into roughly four distinct geographic regions:
- The West: which includes the districts of Tari, Koroba, Kopiago and Komo - the home of the Huli, Duna, and Hewa peoples.
- The Centre: which includes the districts of Margarima, Nipa, Mendi and the Lai Valley, and is the home of the speakers of dialects of the Anggal Heneng language.
- The East: which includes the districts of Kagua, Ialibu, Pangia and Erave, and is the home of the speakers of the Imbongu, Kewa, and Wiru languages, and home to the second highest mountain in Papua New Guinea, Mount Giluwe.
- The Lowlands: which stretch across the southern part of the Southern Highlands province from the volcanic peaks of Mount Bosavi to include the oilfields of Lake Kutubu, and includes the language groups of Biami (shared with Western Province) Foe, and Fasu.
Districts and LLGs
There are eight districts in the province. Each district has one or more Local Level Government (LLG) areas. For census purposes, the LLG areas are subdivided into wards and those into census units.[2]
District | District Capital | LLG Name |
Members of the National Parliament
The province and each district is represented by a Member of the National Parliament (MP). There is one provincial electorate and each district is an open electorate. The following table lists Members before and after the 2007 general election.
Electorate | Previous member (party) | 2007 winner (party) |
Southern Highlands Provincial | ||
Ialibu-Pangia Open | ||
Imbonggu Open | ||
Kagua-Erave Open | James Lagea (elected as PNGCP [6] then joined NA)[7] | |
Komo-Margarima Open | ||
Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open | ||
Mendi Open | ||
Nipa-Kutubu Open | ||
Tari Open |
SHP General Administration
Provincial headquarters: Mendi
Number of districts: 8 – Ialibu Pangia, Imbonggu
Kagua Erave, Komo Margarima, Koroba Lake
Kopiago, Mendi, Nipa Kutubu, Tari Pori
Number of LLGs: 32
Number of wards: 729
Population
Total = 546 265
Male = 51%
Female = 49%
Less then 15 years = 20 3308 (male = 52% & female = 47%).
15-65 years old = 33 1715 (male = 49% & female = 50%).
More than 65 years old = 11 242 (male = 51% & female = 49%).
TOTAL CITIZENSHIP HOUSEHOLDS = 94 064
Area and population density
Area (km²) = 25587
Occupied area (km²) = 7279
Population per km² = 21.3
Population per km² of occupied area = 75.0
Average annual population growth rate
(1980-2000): 4.2
Electoral statistics
Eligible voters (2000 Census) = 300503
Number of votes cast (2002) = n/a
2002 Electoral Roll = 598811
Number of votes cast (2007) = 390720
2007 Electoral Roll = 450795
Type and number of schools
Elementary = 529
Community = 61
Primary = 166
Provincial high = 12
Secondary = 5
Vocational = 7