A handful of people from Papua New Guinea, crew members of boats and mission-sponsored villagers, visited Australia in the 1870s. In the early 1880s, more than 3000 Papuan workers were recruited to work in the
sugarcane industry in Queensland. A majority of these labourers later returned to Papua New Guinea, but a minority remained in Australia. From 1914 to 1975, Papua New Guinea was administered by Australia, divided into the
Territory of Papua and the
Territory of New Guinea (a
League of Nations mandate). Despite being administered by Australia, the indigenous peoples of the island were nonetheless subject to the
White Australia policy. As a result, only limited numbers of Papuans were allowed to enter the rest of Australia, notably to work in the Queensland pearling industry. The number of Papua New Guineans in Australia is considered relatively small, given the countries are neighbours and PNG's status as a former Australian territory. Other Pacific island countries have much larger populations in Australia. == Demographics ==