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'I thought I was quite competent in the language - wrong'
Tongan-Kiwi journalist 'Alakihihifo Vailala uses her mother tongue to connect with others.
Hey David Seymour, it's been a week and I'm still looking for the punchline
OPINION: 'The joke is as dry as the Sahara'.
New podcast delves into issues affecting young Pasifika living in NZ
Mariner Fagaiava and Allyssa Verna-Pula host new podcast: Island Roots Auckland Ways.
Police investigating after intimidating letters sent to Hindu temples around New Zealand
Letters were sent to various addresses in Christchurch and Auckland.
Film Inky Pinky Ponky based on real life of trans actress Amanaki Prescott-Faletau
New Pacific-Kiwi film Inky Pinky Ponky features a love story with a difference.
When a cousin pulled out, the tattooist needed someone to step in
It was meant to be a trip to watch her cousin getting a tattoo - then she pulled out.
Shining a light on a Pacific literary treasure and the connection to a famous author
Wanda Ieremia-Allan still finds treasures while researching Samoa's oldest newspaper.
Pacific Budget package invests in language, education and job opportunities
The Pacific Budget package has a strong focus on maintaining Pacific languages.
Local Focus: Multicultural Festival marks ‘Race Relations Day’
Tauranga’s multicultural community is preparing to showcase music, food and fashion.
Sunny skies forecast for last day of Polyfest
The venue is packed-out for the final day of the hugely successful Polyfest 2023.
Polyfest has always been the spot, whether you're performing or not
Time for Pacific Island goodness, kai and inspiration.
Polyfest 2023: Day 1 in Photos
The Auckland Secondary Schools' ASB Polyfest kicked off yesterday, with groups taking to the Diversity Stage on Day 1 of competition.
Honouring a Niuean mama's legacy to maintain culture and language in NZ
A Niuean matriarch who helped students to maintain their culture is being honoured today.
Speak up: 'A friend saw the sadness behind my eyes and asked how I was'
A group of Pacific and Māori TikTok members have banded together to talk mental health.
Annie Crummer, Ben Makisi to head lineup for Kaitaia's first Pasifika Festival
Cultural acts, food and clothing, among other things, to be on display at the festival.
Talking all things fashion over a cup of kava: 'It's a facilitator of discussions'
A unique event will see a panel of NZ fashion insiders discussing the industry over kava.
I'm no Jerk: Jamie Oliver hires cultural appropriation advisors
Essex pasta or cultural appropriation?
Covid-19: 'Koinei te wā' - the time to get vaccinated is now
The Government has announced new measures to help boost Māori vaccination rates.
Academic swamped by support after caller's 'racist rant'
Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath said public support has been "soothing" after racist voicemail.
'Blatantly racist, filled with hate': 7-minute abusive message left on Pasifika academic's phone
Dr Jemaima Tiatia-Seath, a Pacific lecturer at Auckland University, is calling out racism.