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Saturday 13 March 2021

One way quarantine-free from Niue soon -- and more (pn702)

 

Alofi, the capital. Ships anchor off and ferry
to the jetty
NZ PM Jacinda Ardern and Niue Premier Dalton Tagelangi have announced that travellers from Niue will be able to enter NZ quarantine-free from Wednesday week, March 24th. Travel to Niue, however, which has had no cases of the virus, will be limited and strict quarantine observed.

Niue is in Western Polynesia, 2.400 km NE of NZ, between Tonga, Samoa, and the central Cook Islands in Eastern Polynesia. It is  far different from the high volcanic, reef fringed islands and low atolls of popular imagination. 

262km², 14 villages


Matavai Hotel
One of largest coral islands in the world, it is a raised atoll comprising an upper terrace some 60 metres above sea level and a lower terrace at 25 metres. There is a narrow rocky reef and virtually no sandy beaches. Fishermen typically carry their canoes down a cliff to the water. Tourism potential is limited, but a week in the only hotel is a relaxing experience. 
Swimming

Settled from Tonga about 900AD, visited by  Cook who called it Savage Island —warriors stained in dye that Cook took for blood prevented his three attempts to land;  it is now a self-governing island in free association with NZ. NZ looks after defence and foreign affairs; Niueans care for everything else. NZ's earlier attempts to "develop" the island are related in a previous posting (pn593). The official responsible for agriculture had no economics or agriculture training. His prior job was a clerk in Levin!

Talo: subsistence agriculture, digging stick and cane knife
I was there in 1971, producing a land use map and researching emigration, when Hanan international Airport was opened, which was intended to help development, but mainly accelerated emigration. Today, some 1,600 Niueans live in Niue, 25,000 in NZ and 5,000 in Australia.  The main sources of income are remittances from overseas relatives and aid. Subsistence agriculture is the main source of employment. 

-- ACW

AN ASIDE. I've just complained to my wife that the America's Cup TV announcers  strive to crack weak jokes but do not tell us the meaning of knots, VMG, TWS, and the start  and give-way rules which would help us to much better understand and enjoy the racing. 

This seems to be the mode in journalism today, entertainment takes precedence over information and explanation. Even the 6 o'clock News is limited — insert a map in the upper right of the screen, and a text note bar at the bottom, and we'd be far better informed. Use TV to educate and add to our knowledge.  Readers will note that this is what I try to do in most of my postings.

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