Fijian bilingual book suitable for young readers
Fijian-New Zealand educator Dr Tarisi Vunidilo is the author of a new bilingual book aimed at younger readers.
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Fijian-New Zealand educator Dr Tarisi Vunidilo is the author of a new bilingual book aimed at younger readers.
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Teremoana Rapley wins the Ministry for Pacific Peoples lifetime achievement award at the 2024 Pacific Music Awards.
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Maine Kuki Airani Aotearoa (MKAA) has announced the 2024 edition of the Official Miss Cook Islands NZ Pageant.
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Auckland’s ancestral mountains will be closed over Guy Fawkes weekend to protect them from fires.
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Pasifika and Māori playwright, Poe Tiare Tararo, has written a new play, Raru e Maruakaītā, inspired by the lack of theatre about the Cook Islands and its people.
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The much anticipated Samoān film Tinā received its world premier at the Hawai’i international Film Festival. The film, directed by Miki Magasiva, will be released across New Zealand in February 2025.
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The 50th anniversary of the world’s biggest secondary school cultural competition has been backed with $75,000 of funding from Auckland Council.
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Join Marama T-Pole and John Pulu as they take you through all the latest stories from our Pacific community!
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The 2023 Census Data paints a picture of an increasingly diverse Aotearoa. Significantly the Pacific community now stands at 442,632 which is around 8.9% of the total population, up 16% since 2018.
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The EFKS Magele I Sisifo youth choir is on a journey not just to learning how to sing, but also to unite as a family through their faith.
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