Best Pacific Leadership Academy
It’s graduation time for the second intake of students into the Best Pacific Leadership Academy.
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It’s graduation time for the second intake of students into the Best Pacific Leadership Academy.
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The Mana Party officially launched its Pasifika branch last week. The Party says it wants to target young Pacific voters who might still be undecided on who to vote for in September’s general election.
Mana Party – Launching their Pasifika branch. Read More »
There are around 80,000 people in the Pacific who are blind and the Fred Hollows Foundation does its best to perform hundreds of eye-operations in the region each year. Earlier this year they ran a successful outreach clinic in Savaii, Samoa.
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Each year the Auckland Festival of Photography commissions an artist to produce a work for the festival. This year Tanu Gago was selected to produce the annual commission and he’s created three images that align with the festival theme of “memories”.
Hawaiian band Kolohe Kai is back after a two-year break and this time they have a new album called ‘Paradise’. John Pulu caught up with the band while on tour in New Zealand recently..
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New Zealand’s U20s rugby team has been thrown a life-line – a chance to play in the final of the Junior Rugby World Cup for 2014. We caught up with some of the Pacific Islands players in the squad on the eve of a semi-final date with South Africa’s juniors.
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Meet rising young Kiwi-Samoan football star Bill Tuiloma now playing in the French professional league and a hot New Zealand All Whites prospect for the future…
Bill Tuiloma – The Samoan Connection in French Pro Football Read More »
Samoan born Manu Tuilagi is in Auckland to play for England against the All Black’s, Soana K-Aholelei sat down and had a chat with England Center leading up to the first test at Eden Park …
Manu Tuilagi – England Center to play against the All Blacks Read More »
Waikato/Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools’ Polyfest – Pasifika By Nature
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Traditionally burial has been the most common practice for most Pacific Islands interment. Today theres been quite a shift from that practice towards Cremation as a viable option. Reasons for the shift vary from Cost factor to mixed marriages – thus different belief systems