Month: September 2019
Frances O’Connor’s eBook about her visit to Palmerston in 2014 Some of Frances’s photos are also used in a very short video about Palmerston . View that here – “Holiday time for the family?” If you want to know more about how to… Read More
As part of the different activities that I have engaged in with regards to the Island and my family connections, I generally had to do presentations for which I have created an e-book so that I can pass… Read More
As I mentioned, I missed the opening of the Marsters Hostel because of the arrival of my youngest brother Jesse who was to attend the Health conference that was to take place after this major event. Jesse is… Read More
Unfortunately I missed the opening of the hostel due to having to pick up my brother Jesse and his wife Ann from the airport. They had come from Dunedin, as Jesse was participating in the Cook Islands Health… Read More
Month: September 2019
More Palmerston Books and Resources
Last Updated: May 11, 2020 by MaureenH Leave a Comment
Frances O’Connor’s eBook about her visit to Palmerston in 2014 Some of Frances’s photos are also used in a very short video about Palmerston . View that here – “Holiday time for the family?” If you want to know more about how to… Read More
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E-Books related to Palmerston Island
Last Updated: May 11, 2020 by MaureenH Leave a Comment
As part of the different activities that I have engaged in with regards to the Island and my family connections, I generally had to do presentations for which I have created an e-book so that I can pass… Read More
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A busy week for some.
Last Updated: September 6, 2019 by MaureenH Leave a Comment
As I mentioned, I missed the opening of the Marsters Hostel because of the arrival of my youngest brother Jesse who was to attend the Health conference that was to take place after this major event. Jesse is… Read More
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Marsters Hostel opens on Rarotonga
Last Updated: September 6, 2019 by MaureenH Leave a Comment
Unfortunately I missed the opening of the hostel due to having to pick up my brother Jesse and his wife Ann from the airport. They had come from Dunedin, as Jesse was participating in the Cook Islands Health… Read More
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Author – Maureen Hilyard
Maureen Hilyard
Development Consultant living in the Cook Islands. Volunteer participant on various not-for-profits: Former Chair - At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of ICANN; President - Cook Islands Internet Action Group; co-Founder and Chair of the IGF Dynamic Coalition of SIDS in the Internet Economy; Interested in change management and digital transformation.
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