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Vaimoana Mase
Pasifika Editor

Vaimoana Mase is the Pasifika editor for New Zealand's Herald Talanoa section and is dedicated to sharing the stories and voices of our Pacific communities.

Talofa lava, my name is Vaimoana Mase (nee Tapāleao). I’ve been a journalist at the NZ Herald since 2008 and am now the Pasifika editor for the Herald website’s Talanoa section; dedicated to sharing the stories and voices of our Pacific communities. Growing up, I loved to read. That passion for reading soon turned into a passion for writing and storytelling. I was a teenager when the horrifying events of September 11 happened in 2001 and impacted the world. It turned into a pivotal moment in my life too. For weeks, I watched and read all the stories of horror, grief, terror and even hate. But I also read the stories of heroism, bravery, faith and forgiveness. I realised those stories were now a part of our history and I wanted to share such stories too. Some of the most memorable stories I’ve helped to cover include the Mangatepopo canyoning tragedy in 2008, the Samoan tsunami in 2009, the Christchurch earthquake in 2011 and a humbling experience in Vanuatu, in 2019, at the opening of a new eye clinic in Port Vila. Stories like those remind you of the importance of being able to share someone’s lived experience and sometimes require you to put down the pen and, instead, hold someone’s hand. Random fact: I hold two Samoan matai titles, Timuiaipaepaetele and Lealaiauloto, from the villages of Toamua and Lelepa.

Check out Vaimoana’s latest content
'A miracle from God': Survivor of triple-fatal SH1 truck crash marks 21st birthday
Bay of Plenty Times

'A miracle from God': Survivor of triple-fatal SH1 truck crash marks 21st birthday

26 Oct 04:00 PM
'Felt the truck slam into us': Samoan worker recalls fatal SH1 crash
Bay of Plenty Times

'Felt the truck slam into us': Samoan worker recalls fatal SH1 crash

21 Sep 12:00 AM

The last thing Va'amailalo Sasi Neru remembers before he dozed off was his mates laughing.

Emotional service held in memory of Samoan seasonal workers killed in crash
Bay of Plenty Times

Emotional service held in memory of Samoan seasonal workers killed in crash

29 Aug 03:17 AM

There were emotional scenes as Samoan hymns were sang and prayers said.

'Unbelievable': Family identify father-of-six and two nephews as SH1 crash victims
Bay of Plenty Times

'Unbelievable': Family identify father-of-six and two nephews as SH1 crash victims

27 Aug 05:00 PM

'One is bad enough, but three from the same family. We just cried and cried.'

Group of RSE workers reportedly unaccounted for found safe and well
Bay of Plenty Times

Group of RSE workers reportedly unaccounted for found safe and well

15 Feb 09:11 PM

There are about 5000 RSE workers in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne.

'Torchlight came into my room': How PM was alerted to the Queen's death
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'Torchlight came into my room': How PM was alerted to the Queen's death

08 Sep 08:31 PM

"Here is a woman who gave her life utterly to serve others," Ardern says.

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