NEWS & TALANOA
Read on with TP+ as we dive into important conversations about the latest NZ news and politics. Engage with the authentic voices and insights from New Zealand stories through vibrant discussions that bridge understanding and meaning.
This week we Talanoa with special guests Riki Welsh + Flora Apulu to discuss the #GPS2016 Conference and Pacific youth…
Pacific Music icon Bill Sevesi speaks for the first time about his experiences in World War II. This story was one his last recorded interviews
Kurtis Haiu passed away last week after a courageous long battle with cancer. The 31 year old former Blues rugby player leaves behind wife Freida
Talanoa about issues of the day: Marama T-Pole and John Pulu with special guest Fa’anana Efeso Collins (Chair – Otara Papatoetoe Local Board).
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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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