Gasmata


Gasmata is a village on the southern coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea located at 6° 16' 60S 150° 19' 60E. There is a Gasmata Airport in Surumi Peninsula area adjacent. The village is administered under Gasmata Rural LLG in East [New Britain Province].
The Imperial Japanese occupied the village between 8-9 February 1942 during World War II. A war crime occurred in March 1942 when between eight and ten Australian prisoners of war were executed by firing squad by being shot in the back.
Gasmata was re-occupied by an Australian Army unit on 28 March 1944.

Climate

Gasmata has a tropical rainforest climate with heavy to very heavy rainfall year-round and with extremely heavy rainfall from June to August. Unlike many places in Papua New Guinea, Gasmata and the southern coast of New Britain experience a rainfall maximum during the south-east monsoon because the New Britain mountains block the north-westerly winds during the high sun season.