‘Something needs to be done’ : Samoan social entrepreneur animates Pacific languages for kids
When Evo Leota-Tupou saw her children were at risk of losing their Gagana Samoa, she decided to look for solutions.
When Evo Leota-Tupou saw her children were at risk of losing their Gagana Samoa, she decided to look for solutions.
Husband and wife duo Mataio and Sarah Brown were awarded the Points of Light by the HM Queen Elizabeth II for this years’ Commonwealth Day celebrations.
The New Zealand Basketball League has thrown its hat into the mix of sports leagues to restart since the Covid-19 lockdown. We caught up with the new Auckland franchise, who have a strong Samoan connection…
The three-part documentary ‘Murder in the Pacific’ explores the historical backdrop of French nuclear testing in the South Pacific.
Restaurant of the Year – Samoan chef Michael Meredith’s restaurant “Merediths” has won the prestigious Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year award.
‘Mau and the Visitor’ play, runs for a second season Playwright Pulotu Canada McCarthy has assembled an 11-strong cast for the second season of his play “Mau and the Visitor.” The show depicts one of Samoa’s darkest days in history, the killing of Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III.
In Front of a packed Teufaiva stadium in Nuku’alofa, Ikale Tahi Tonga outclassed an experienced Australia A team 27 – 21.
After last year’s disappointing losses to Manu Samoa and the All Blacks, the Ikale Tahi rugby team will be looking to bounce back stronger in this year’s Pacific Nations Cup (PNC).
Last weekend’s Pacific Barbarians game is part of the fundraising and team build up to next year’s Rugby World Cup. Their development and build up is hampered somewhat by the lack of tough games, even tests against Tier 1 nations. They hope to have more games between now and RWC 2015
Cook Islands dance is well known for it’s energetic rhythms, swaying hips and shakey legs! One Cook Islander is turning her passion for her culture into a healthy obsession.