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Shipwreck, hungry ghosts, and a bitter controversy

Shipwreck, hungry ghosts, and a bitter controversy

In 1902, the SS Ventnor sank off Hokianga harbour, carrying the remains of nearly 500 Chinese goldminers being returned to their villages. The ship’s discovery in 2013 has sparked a decade of accusation, and antagonism towards those who helped find it.

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December 25, 202336m 41s

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Show Notes

In 1902, the SS Ventnor sank off Hokianga harbour, carrying the remains of nearly 500 Chinese goldminers being returned to their villages. The ship’s discovery in 2013 has sparked a decade of accusation, and antagonism towards those who helped find it. Now, that group’s side of the story has been told, but it’s done little to quell a controversy involving the Chinese community, iwi, top government officials, and some of the world’s most famous divers.

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CREDITS

Written by Mike White

Read by Philippa Tolley

Produced by Jen Black

Audio editing: Connor Scott

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