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A Māori and Pasifika all-women writers collective Maranga Mai is set to premiere a five-part audio drama series later this month.
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Newly appointed Principal Youth Court Judge, Judge Ida Malosi took her oath of service in front of family, friends, fellow judges and the wider Samoan community in Auckland on Saturday.
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From Invercargill to Wellington, South Auckland and Samoa, newly appointed Principal Youth Court Judge for Aotearoa, Judge Ida Malosi, says she has always known she would be called to a life of service.
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A sold out event at Auckland University’s Fale Pasifika celebrated the launch of a social enterprise called Fibre Fale earlier this month. Co-founders, Julia Arnott Neenee and Eteroa Lafaele belong to the one percent of tech professionals who are Pasifika women.