Full Episode – Tagata Pasifika 18 July 2013
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Planned changes to benefits came into effect this week, raising fears among some Pasifika beneficiaries of benefit cuts and extra stress in trying times.
New benefit changes came into effect this week raising fears of cuts Read More »
The Cook Islands National rugby team are the new Oceania Cup Champions. The only team to win all their matches they’ve booked a date next year with Fiji – their next step to qualifying for the Rugby World Cup in 2015.
Cook Islands win Oceania Cup in PNG Read More »
For centuries doctors have been telling us the secret to a long life is eating healthy and keeping fit. But one Pacific islands centurion says it’s her rather large family that’s kept her going all these years.
Samoan Antonia Fepulea’i celebrates her 100th birthday Read More »
Sport and dance are two pastimes that are strong in the Pacific communities. A generation ago there were the Aitken Triplets jumping their way to the top of the Aerobics world. Now there’s a new kid on the block, Samoan Madison Milne, who is quickly rising up the world ranks.
Young Samoan one of the world’s best in Aerobics Read More »
Aspiring fashion designer Vili Tonu is the winner of the Kleenex Cottonelle paper dresses challenge for 2013.
Tongan designer Vili Tonu wins Kleenex Cottonelle fashion award Read More »
Monique Faleafa, Le Va – the secret behind her success — SANDRA She’s young, she’s successful, Samoan and married to a Tongan….Dr Monique Faleafa is a Clinical Psychologist and the daughter of a Pacific pioneer who has spent many years learning the ropes of what it takes to be a leader by learning from her
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Leaders in the Tongan community are desperate to reduce suicide deaths, they met in Auckland this week to address this taboo subject in a bid to change lives in their community.
Tongans have the highest suicide deaths among NZ’s Pacific communities Read More »
Running a marathon is not for the faint hearted it’s 42 kilometres to the finish line but to get takes endless hours of training and going through many pairs of running shoes. Niuean woman Mel Tuineau ran her first marathon 24 years ago with the intention of just doing one…In May this year, she clocked
Niuean woman is the 7th woman in NZ to complete 100 marathons Read More »
Fitness goes traditional – Jane Archer making use of Cook Islands hula to get Pacific women in shape Jane Archer has developed Hulanesian fitness. Her classes teach women the proper form of Cook Islands hula while at the same time working out. Its Cook Islands equivalent to the Hispanic influenced Zumba.
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