I get what you are saying due to the tax exemption on staff salaries and I assume this proposed players resort or village will be NRL/gov funded. Otherwise no it is not cheaper unless your employer is paying for everything. Rent for example is more than Sydney prices in POM. I would guess it rivals London or even Manhattan prices. It’s not outrageous to be paying 1400 USD per week for a nice secure place with back up generator. And unless you are eating Melanesian cuisine or the NRL are putting up hotel style buffets - food is also be very expensive if you want to continue a similar diet to what you would be used to in Australia.
Again, I stand by what I said earlier - for me personally with family considered $2mil probably isn’t enough, especially for someone like Ivan who doesn’t need the money.
Good comment. It is why a lot of expats set up a home in Cairns and fly home at weekends. Port Moresby is not a pleasant place to live if you are a foreigner, especially a non-working spouse. You can't walk the streets on your own without security.
I think they will really struggle to attract talent without a financial incentive outside of the salary cap. Expats are generally paid massive salaries and living away from home allowances to live there.
I worked for three years at a mining company and visited there many times. As an ex-military guy, constantly surrounded by security and being forced into confinement at hotels and locked in restaurants didn't phase me. After Northern Ireland , PNG was easy, but most expats hated it.
I cant imagine how a young single footballer with buckets of money is going to enjoy being locked inside for most of the time.
Maybe somebody who has lived there recently, (I was there in the mid 90's) can comment on whether it is different now? If it isnt, I can see this ending in tears. I hope I am wrong.