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Articles by Cameron Scott

Harbour comes alive

Tuesday 24 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Economy

All go at Avatiu harbour as the weather finally calms.

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Familiar scenes in new art show

Tuesday 24 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Entertainment

Artist David Southgate’s fourth exhibition in Rarotonga opened at the Print Room at the Beachcomber Pearl Market on Saturday.

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Cargo vessel finally in port

Monday 23 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Economy

There would have been sighs of relief around the island yesterday morning when the event everyone had been waiting for - arrival of the cargo ship Olomana, finally happened. The vessel, which had been unable to enter Avatiu Harbour because of bad weather, docked at around 9am.

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Jet leaves with no passengers

Saturday 21 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Economy

The Air New Zealand jet which arrived from Sydney yesterday morning pictured on the tarmac at Rarotonga International Airport. Its scheduled flight to Auckland was cancelled.

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Air NZ flight is cancelled

Friday 20 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Economy

Today’s Air New Zealand flight NZ60 from Rarotonga to Auckland was cancelled yesterday due to a crew shortage.

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Exhibition number four for SA artist

Friday 20 December 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Entertainment

South African artist David Southgate has returned to Rarotonga for his fourth exhibition at the Bergman Gallery.


Young Kiwis do gardening and workie bees to pay way to Raro

Saturday 23 November 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Paddling

Waka ama provides Coromandel teenagers with lessons for life, reports Cameron Scott.

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Hunting the Dark Night

Sunday 1 September 2019 | Written by Cameron Scott | Published in Weekend

Bat connoisseurs love the pungent smell of the flying rodent, but their traditional hunting season is under challenge from environmentalists concerned the South Pacific fruit bat is now seriously endangered.

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