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Let’s celebrate the new diversity

Monday 19 February 2018 | Published in Letters to the Editor

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Let’s celebrate the new diversity
Students of Apii Te Uki Ou, where Daniel Tolosa and other children of migrants that have grown up here represent Cook Islands culture with pride. PHOTO: Tokerau Jim. 17121229

As the Cook Islands continues to develop, with tourism growth projected to be at around seven per cent for this coming year, and with the consistent departure of Cook Islanders from our shores, there continues to be a growth in demand for immigrant labour, which will lead to more foreigners migrating.

As the Cook Islands continues to develop, with tourism growth projected to be at around seven per cent for this coming year, and with the consistent departure of Cook Islanders from our shores, there continues to be a growth in demand for immigrant labour, which will lead to more foreigners migrating.


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