Papua New Guinea

Dr Liz Walsh monitors the recovery young girl Elvis, whose hand had become severely infected after an accidental knife wound. Life-saving procedure was performed on the first night by the medical team.

Children who performed a traditional dance in Serafuna - July 2013

Solar light costs less than $10AUD, and were sourced from Kokoda Track Foundation. Donations were made by individuals to support the cause, including those from an earlier Trivia Night fundraiser held in 2013. Sustainable technology such as simple solar cells are vital to improving the everyday lives of communities like the Barai tribe.

Olive shared her views on an Xray of a firearm-related shoulder injury at Siroga Clinic


A woman, pictured with her children, receives reading glasses at Mamba clinic.


Karen (immunisation nurse at Siroga Clinic) and Jodee (nurse at Sydney’s Canterbury hospital) worked side-by-side to vaccinate during busy Independence Day clinic.















Optometrist on the team donated eye measurement equipment to the local eye nurse, Leah, which she continues to use. HepBFree also arranged glasses to be given to those who need it.


Local health workers attending training presentations run by our medical team




Local health workers attending training presentations run by our medical team


Local health workers attending training presentations run by our medical team
Hepatitis B Free Team in Popondetta - March 2019