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What You Expect a Story to Be - To What it Actually ends up as Being! Newsman Interview with Matthew Littlewood
"As a News Reporter, we are Trained to Not be the Subject of the Piece," says Cook Islands Newspaper Man, Matthew Littlewood.<br/><br/>We chat together about his choice to leave the Timaru Herald in New Zealand, for a Life Style and Career change. He chats candidly about his 18 months living in Rarotonga as a Newsman. Matthews shares some tips for us, "Give yourself time to adjust to the different pace here. Embrace The Cook Islands and what People have to Offer," he says. <br/><br/>"We collect Information and Angles can change, while doing so". This statement was in reference to covering the Cook Islands election last year 2022.<br/><br/>We also discuss the Jetstar direct from Sydney and the Hawaiian airlines flights.<br/><br/>Then we chatted about his recent personal family holiday to Aitutaki with his partner Danielle. "The Blueness and Cleanliness of the Lagoon." he says.<br/><br/>Good Luck Matthew at The Otago Daily Times.Kia Orana, May you live long<br/>Aere Ra, Farewell<br/>Kia Manuia, Good Luck and Good Health<br/><br/>Try Raro Pass FREE for 2 days:<br/>raropass.com<br/><br/>Find out where to shop, where to eat, what to do and more in Rarotonga at:<br/>raropass.com<br/><br/>The Kia Orana Podcast was created as a result of lock down Covid restrictions, in 2020.