Samoa Supreme Court Opts Not to Penalise Tuilaepa after guilty verdict
The Supreme Court has opted not to penalise Tuilaepa, Lealailepule and Maiava
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The Supreme Court has opted not to penalise Tuilaepa, Lealailepule and Maiava
Samoa Supreme Court Opts Not to Penalise Tuilaepa after guilty verdict Read More »
A group battling against new booze shops in South Auckland is welcoming a council decision to support a bill aimed at tackling alcohol harm.
Alcohol pressure group celebrates Auckland Council decision to support MP’s bill Read More »
University of Otago researchers have secured funding from The Michael J.Fox Foundation, to delve into what Parkinson’s looks like for Māori and Pacific
Samoa and Niue government and health officials are reminding residents to maintain good hygiene practice and look out for Covid-19 symptoms.
More ethnic diversity in key strategic positions are among the areas of concern for Pasifika councillors Marie Laufiso and Hana Halalele
Pasifika councillors making a difference in the deep South Read More »
Rich in phosphate and plundered by British, Australian and New Zealand miners, Project Banaba brings to light the island’s little known history.
Destroyed in 80 years: Project Banaba bringing to light the island’s history Read More »
Food banks are under more pressure than ever due to the cost of living, but one South Auckland social service questions whether they’re the only way to help
Food banks are a godsend, but this charity believes there’s a better way Read More »
Changes to the traffic light settings will come into effect at midnight, Friday 25 March.
Covid-19: Outdoor gathering numbers increase, vaccine passes won’t be required Read More »
The Green Party is calling on the Government to focus long-term Covid-19 support on whānau, hapū and community service providers helping Māori and Pasifika
Māori and Pasifika need long-term Covid support: Green Party Read More »
Those who compete in siren battles around south and west Auckland say it’s a ‘brotherhood’ giving a group of primarily Pacific youth a positive alternative to night clubbing and gangs.
Noisy neighbourhood nuisance or misunderstood musical subculture? Read More »