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Photos: Students from Titikaveka College in Rarotonga visit Whangārei

By Mikaela Collins
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30 Apr, 2019 09:00 PMQuick Read

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Titikaveka College visit Dragonfly Springs as part of their visit to Whangārei.

Students from a Rarotongan school have only been in Whangārei for two days but have already visited wetlands, the oil refinery and Niwa as they learn about sustainability.

Since 2016 Titikaveka College in Rarotonga and Huanui College in Whangārei have had a relationship which sees some Whangārei students visit Rarotonga every year, and Rarotongan students visit Whangārei every second year to learn about sustainability.

Vae Unuka, who started as principal of the school this year, said it was his first visit to Whangārei and he would definitely be continuing the partnership between the schools.

"It's beautiful. I love it, even though it's a bit cold, I love it - it's better than Auckland.

"This will be going for a long time with Huanui College and they will be coming to us at the end of year. I would love to continue this with the college," he said.

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Yesterdaythe students visited Dragonfly Springs Wetland Sanctuary in Ōnerahi. Photographer Michael Cunningham went along to capture the students' visit.

The Titikaveka College students begin their tour of the wetland.
The Titikaveka College students begin their tour of the wetland.
Titikaveka College principal Vae Unuka said it was his first visit to Whangārei and he was loving it. Photo/Michael Cunningham
Titikaveka College principal Vae Unuka said it was his first visit to Whangārei and he was loving it. Photo/Michael Cunningham
Titikaveka College students explore the wetland. Photo/Michael Cunningham
Titikaveka College students explore the wetland. Photo/Michael Cunningham
The students try to keep their balance to avoid falling in the mud. Photo/Michael Cunningham
The students try to keep their balance to avoid falling in the mud. Photo/Michael Cunningham
Jeremy Busck, from  Dragonfly Springs Wetland Sanctuary in Ōnerahi, showed the kids around. Photo/Michael Cunningham
Jeremy Busck, from Dragonfly Springs Wetland Sanctuary in Ōnerahi, showed the kids around. Photo/Michael Cunningham
The students enjoying their visit. Photo/Michael Cunningham
The students enjoying their visit. Photo/Michael Cunningham

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