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Inquiry - Niue: A Cautious Colony Comes of Age

Television (Full Length) – 1974

On the 3rd of September 1974, Niueans voted to self-govern in free association with New Zealand. Inquiry visits the tiny Pacific Island atoll one week before this hugely significant referendum, to take the mood of the people and observe how the island, which relies on shipped imports, keeps its economy afloat. Reporter Joe Coté interviews future Niue premier Robert Rex and Hima Douglas, a future politician. Coté investigates if the decision to self-govern will affect the large number of Niueans who leave each year to settle in New Zealand.

I think they're a bit selfish. I think they've already voted, they voted with their feet.
– Niuean MP Young Vivian's response to ex-pat Niueans' referendum concerns

Key Cast & Crew

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Joe Cote

Reporter

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Peter Morritt

Producer

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Michael Goodbehere

Film Editor

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Ron Cook

Sound Mixer

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David Mead

Sound

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Gil Barker

Camera

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Produced by

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NZ Broadcasting Corporation