Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

Tagata Pasifika

The Pacific voice on
New Zealand television
since 1987

New project champions Pasifika Youth development workers and practitioners

After a successful fono held in May 2024, Pou Pasifika will be officially launched next month.  Pou Pasifika aims to champion Pasifika youth development workers and practitioners in Aotearoa, guided by their moana Pasifika way, resulting in ALL young people thriving. We will focus on building capability and capacity through workforce development such as:  ● […]

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Moana Pasifika aims to shut down former teammate in friday’s reunion

Photo credit: Highlanders Facebook After back to back losses in Australia, Moana Pasifika are back in Auckland for their first home game for the year. The team will face the Highlanders at North Harbour Stadium on Friday.  The Highlanders are coming off a big win over reigning champions, the Blues, last week in Dunedin. Former

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Weekly Flight Takes Off From Auckland-Brisbane to Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands Airlines Solomon Islands airlines have added a weekly direct flight from Auckland to Brisbane to its network. The flight kicked off last Friday where Solomon Airlines departs every Friday at 6.00am NZDT, arriving in Brisbane at 6.45am AEST, allowing for a full day of work or easy transfer to other flights. Solomon Airlines

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Simplicity and self belief the key to Max Mata’s rise with Auckland FC

If there is anything that Max Mata understands fully, it’s the importance of hard work.

Having carved out a career in football in different areas of the world, the 24 year old who is of Cook Islands descent, was mentally prepped right from the get go, locking in and staying focused.

Nowadays, he finds himself back in his hometown of Auckland, honing his craft with the A League in-form side Auckland FC.

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