Travel Bug 41
Issue 41 - July
2008
Vanuatu's First World Heritage Site
The mass grave of a 16th century
paramount chief, uncovered on a small forbidden island in Vanuatu,
was chosen in July 2008 as one of the first two cultural sites from
the Pacific to be inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. The
small offshore island of Artok, where Chief Roi Mata was buried
together with more than 50 members of his community, has been
protected by traditional prohibitions for four
centuries.
Also included in the World
Heritage property of Chief Roi Mata’s Domain are the sites of Roi
Mata’s residence, at Mangaas on Efate Island, and of his death in
the large chamber cave of Fels, on Lelepa Island.
Chief Roi Mata’s Domain is the
first site in Vanuatu to be granted World Heritage status,
and shares the honour of being the first cultural site to be
listed from an independent Pacific country with the Kuk Early
Agricultural Site in Papua New Guinea. The nomination of
Chief Roi Mata’s Domain involved a team of landowners from
the Lelepa and Mangaliliu communities, staff of the Vanuatu
National Museum and Cultural Centre, and researchers from the
Australian National University.
2008 Tusker Billfish Classic
The “Tusker Billfish Classic” is
an annual fishing tournament run by the non-profit Port Vila Game
Fishing Club (PVGFC) from the 7th-9th November 2008. The tournament
attracts both local and international anglers whose prime aim is to
experience the thrill of fishing Vanuatu waters for one of the
world’s most exciting game fish, the Blue Marlin! The 2008
competition promises to one of our best yet and is already
receiving international coverage via television programs and
international fishing magazines.
The Club has
received fantastic support from the Port Vila business community
for our previous competitions and without their support this event
could not be hosted at its current standard. As a non-profit
organization largely funded by it’s member
contributions, the club is again seeking support
from the community by way of donations or sponsorship, in the form
of cash or goods or promotional material, which will be used to
assist the club in making this event a must for both recreational
and professional game fish anglers. If you can assist the
club please do not hesitate to contact Michelle Temminck
(7745490). She would be only too happy to provide any further
information that you may require.
HTLTC Launches Cocktail Making
Course
On Friday 27th June, the
Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure Training Centre completed a
Cocktail making course, which ended with an eventful competition.
The rules focused on promoting local juices, and the judges were
from the Industry. The course was well received, and had industry
members including HTLTC staff participating. Training covered
shaken, built, stirred and layered Cocktails, work and personal
hygiene, clean and tidy Bars, Responsible service of alcohol and
costing and pricing of drinks, which are all vital in the
development of our Bar sector within the industry. The TCM first
prize for the most original cocktail was awarded to Mr John Sam the
HOD of HTT&LC, pictured below with Nathan, Food and Beverage
Manager for Le Lagon Vanuatu Resort. Nathan was one of the Judges,
who awarded Mr Sam for his ‘Sweet Discovery’ shaken on ice and
served in a coconut. (Source: VTO Island Nius July
2008)
Aore Ocean Swim 2008
The annual Aore
Ocean Swim was held in June on Santo Island. There were 51
starters, of which 49 finished the swim race. Prior to the Swim
Race there was string band entertaining on stage and then followed
by the Banks Custom Dancing which aroused a lot of laughter.
Opening Cocktail was held the night before at Deco Stop. The race
begun at 10.04 am. The weather was fine with moderate
East/Southeast winds blowing. The canoes who participated from the
canoe race escorted each swimmer across to Aore Island Resort as
well as checking the swimmers were safe. Some hotels and tours
provided service through boats on stand by, kayaks which made the
swim a success again this year. There were seven Ni-Vanuatu
swimmers who took part in race. The last swimmer who was a
Ni-Vanuatu swam through in 1.52.18. In the Ni-Vanuatu group two
were women. There was buffet lunch followed by Banks Women Water
Music then the Awards. (Source: VTO Island Nius June
2008)
BLONG MI
Fashions Exporting Vanuatu Fashions
BLONG MI Fashions is now a
reality for Tony & Sharon Healey by going online at
www.blongmi.vu and having their first Distributor in
Queensland Australia selling their range of clothing. The clothing
range are for Adults and Children. They are of a tropical flavour
with the vibrant island colours associated with beautiful Vanuatu.
They are committed to improving the standard of living of the
Ni-Vanuatu without affecting their lifestyle and natural
environment. Their ladies have been provided with generators and
machines etc so they can work from their respective villages. As
Tony is of New Zealand Maori descent BLONG MI Fashions is sensitive
to the Ni-Vanuatu culture and customs and is happy to operate the
business "the Ni-Van way". As they are exporting, the local
industry is not affected in any way and has created new employment
opportunities for the local people. ALL employees of BLONG MI
Fashions in Vanuatu are Ni-Van.
BLONG MI Fashions through Tony
& Sharon have several causes they sponsor in Port Vila to help
the local community. A percentage of profits will be put back into
the local community. Because the BLONG MI ladies do not work in a
typical factory environment our delivery times for orders will be 5
days longer than other normal delivery times. Through our store
display and use of Vanuatu posters provided by Vanuatu Tourism
Office two families from Sunshine Coast Queensland have booked and
paid for holidays at "Tradewinds" for this coming December. This
response is heartening for Tony and Sharon considering their
marketing campaign is yet to commence. (Source: VTO Island
Nius June 2008)
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