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Minister for Pacific Peoples - Hon Aupito Toesulusulu Tofae Su'a William Sio look back at 2020.
Joining us for the final time in 2020 on the Pacific Breakfast Show, Minister for Pacific Peoples Hon Aupito Toesulusulu Tofae Su'a William Sio, joins us for a talanoa on the year that was 2020 & opportunities in 2021. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr
Sonia Thursby, CEO of Yes Disability Resource Centre - Helping our disabled community enjoy the beach more
While the majority of the known world are preparing or are already in some form of lockdown or movement limitations, Aotearoa and her citizens are already spending days at the beach and enjoying several outdoor family gatherings. All kiwis except for memb
Dr Api Talemaitoga GP, chair of NZ College of GPs Pacific Chapter - Keeping vigilant over the holiday period
With the recent COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney, along with stricter controls announced in Europe, over the Christmas period, & The death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic in French Polynesia now at 103, it is a timely reminder as we head into Christmas & New Y
Ms Tepaeru Herrmann, Secretary, MInistry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration , Cook Islands - First Rarotonga Treaty States Parties Meeting.
The States Parties to the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty (“Rarotonga Treaty”) convened their first ever meeting on Tuesday 15 December 2020. The meeting was in response to the call by Pacific Islands Forum Leaders at their 50th Meeting, held in
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“Keys Down Real Talk” - Community led, anti-drink driving campaign.
Drink driving is an issue for all ages. In Auckland from 2015 to 2019 there were 519 death and serious injury (DSI) crashes in the Auckland region which were related to alcohol and drugs. Specifically, in 2017 there were 154 DSI casualties relating to al
Commissioner for the Royal Commission of Inquiry: Abuse in Care, Aliʻimuamua Sandra Alofivae.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry yesterday released a new study that estimates up to 250,000 children, young people and vulnerable adults were abused in State and/or faith-based care between 1950-2019. The study estimates they were part of a