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The new chair of the Pacific Business Trust (PBT) says the future is bright for Pacific businesses despite less than 2% of Pacific people owning
There’ll be more Pasifika than ever before with the inaugural Pasifika Village Games kicking off on 4 March followed by Sunday Soul Session on 12
Associate Minister of Health, Hon Aupito William Sio has urged Pacific students studying health and disability-related courses, to apply for a 2023 Pacific Health Scholarship.
A new video shows the scale of Watercare’s $60m Redoubt Road reservoir being built in South Auckland.
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