Pacific News 17th Oct
Weekly wrap of your Pacific News.
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Kava continues to become a sort after commodity around the globe, and local growers are struggling to keep up with the demand – Crystal Vaega with this story.
Kava Shortage in Vanuatu Read More »
Around 24000 Niueans live in New Zealand, and at times it is difficult to maintain this island language – but there’s a group of young Niueans trying to change that with the help of the online world.
Niuean Youth Network Read More »
Check out Ngaire’s report from the All Blacks vs Tonga game in Newcastle at this year’s Rugby World Cup!
Ngaire Fuata in Newcastle – All Blacks vs Tonga Read More »
18 year-old Cooper Hutchinson has been chosen to play at the Arizona Fall Classic, an honour that could see him gain a sports scholarship to play and study in America. Karima Faiai caught up with him before he left.
NZ Baseballer to crack the big-time in the US Read More »
Dr Bobbi Hunter is a woman on a mission – together with her daughter Jodi, they have developed a programme for teaching mathematics to young Maori and Pacific kids, and as Sandra Kailahi reports, students have been reaping the benefits.
Making maths fun for Pasifika students Read More »
This week, we Talanoa on the options that students have when they leave highschool, and we also look at the trials they go through in their transition into higher learning – with Walter Fraser, Head of Pacific Advancement at AUT.
Talanoa – Options for School leavers Read More »
Held from 5th – 11th October, the theme for this years Fijian Language Week was ‘Noqu Vosa, Noqu iYau Talei’ – ‘My Language, My Treasure’, and as John Pulu reports, it definitely a treasure worth keeping alive.
Fijian Language Week 2015 Read More »
Wan Smolbag started off as a small theatre company, and now 26 years later have fully immersed themselves into the local community and youth. Crystal Vaega with this story.
Wan Smolbag – making a difference in Vanuatu Read More »