Gary Juffa

[1] Juffa has written of his childhood, where he accompanied his mother, who was a family planning coordinator, as she traveled around Papua New Guinea for employment.

[2] He lived across the country and attended a number of schools, but spent a formative period of time in Kokoda with his grandparents.

[5] In March 2018, Juffa led a shut down of controversial logging operations at Collingwood Bay, seizing equipment and arresting allegedly illegal workers.

[9] Juffa is vehemently opposed to the removal of World War II relics from Papua New Guinea.

[10] Juffa maintains a Facebook, Twitter and Instagram presence and is active on social media.