Talanoa: State of Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa
The Salvation Army ‘State of Pacific Peoples’ report highlights the positives and the challenges facing Pacific Peoples here in Aotearoa.
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The Salvation Army ‘State of Pacific Peoples’ report highlights the positives and the challenges facing Pacific Peoples here in Aotearoa.
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Samoan Moe Laga is an Interdisciplinary artist who recently completed her three-month Pacific Aniva residency at Pātaka Arts + Museum.
Interdisciplinary artist makes her mark in Pacific Aniva residency Read More »
It was a night filled with cultural pride, reflection and celebration as guests gathered in their Sunday best to celebrate 50 years of the University of Auckland’s Samoan Students’ Association (UASSA).
UASSA celebrates 50 years of cultural connection and academic support Read More »
Children and Youth, Work and Income, Housing, Crime and Punishment and Social Hazards.
Salvation Army Report takes deep dive Into State of Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa Read More »
A charitable trust that operates the Walk Without Fear is urging Tongan Rugby to clarify the situation regarding Semisie Pomale, one of the attackers in the Liufau Vake manslaughter case. It has been three years since the tragic death of Liafau (Fau) Vake in Auckland, where Semisie Pomale, was discharged without conviction last week for assaulting
The Cook Islands community in Auckland and Tokoroa is mourning the passing of the Rev William (Bill) Cuthers this week, known to many as “Tima”
Community farewells Rev who epitomised Warmth, Kindness and Humility Read More »
Explosive sounds and vibrant colours will soon fill the sky for Guy Fawkes night, but Aucklanders are being reminded of the rules.
Auckland fireworks night: What are the rules? Read More »
Two park benches at a South Auckland park will be removed as planned, despite mixed reactions from residents and criticism over the lack of consultation.
Auckland park to lose benches after divisive debate Read More »
Women in Sport Aotearoa and Pasifika Sisters in Sport (SiS) are thrilled to launch the second cohort of the Young Pacific Leaders (YPL) Women’s Sports Programme.
Second young Pacific leaders women’s sports programme launched for 2025 Read More »
Papua New Guinea will be the first Pacific Island nation to host the 2025 Conference of Pacific Education Ministers Meeting (CPEM).
Papua New Guinea to host 2025 Pacific Education Ministers meeting Read More »