NEWS & TALANOA
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The theme for this year’s Waikato Nesian Festival is “Getting Active”. GAMA Zumba, based in Waikato got the crowd moving with an upbeat routine that
The Māori and Pacific Trades Training Scheme – providing free tuition fees and preparation for a career in the trades sector has taken off since
Andrew Fifita-Lamb at the Rotorua Marathon, Cook Island Canoe Slalom athlete Ella Nicholas at Vector Wero Whitewater Park, Pacific people awarded 2016 New Year Honours,
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Talanoa (“talk” or “discussion” in Fijian, Samoan and Tongan) is a Pacific Island form of dialogue that brings people together to share opposing views without any predetermined expectations for agreement. It holds significant cultural importance in many Pacific Island communities as a way to share and exchange knowledge, experiences, and perspectives.
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