Ephraim Jubilee

Ephraim Jubilee (died 24 October 1979) was a Papua New Guinean educator, magistrate and politician.

A Tolai from Ratavul village, Jubilee attended Nodup school and subsequently trained to be a teacher at Kerevat Education Centre.

Shortly after his election, he was made a member of the Australian delegation to the United Nations Trusteeship Council.

[2] Following independence, he contested the Rabaul Open seat in the 1977 elections, but finished third behind John Kaputin and Albert Burua.

[5] In January 1978 he was appointed a District Supervising Magistrate of the village courts in East Britain.