Nz Pacific
Turning the Page: Linda Vagana's reading revolution
She was a key player for the Silver Ferns for nearly a decade, and now Linda Vagana wants to turn the key and unlock a love of reading in young Māori and Pasifika. Audio
Pasifika Festival back after two-year lapse
Thousands of people are expected to celebrate the return of Pasifika Festival when it opens in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland today.
Pasifika health providers pivotal in vaccine roll-out says Aupito
New Zealand's Minister for Pacific Peoples says Pasifika health providers will play a pivotal role in vaccinating the second priority group, which includes older Pasifika people.
AUT law students highlight lack of support for Pasifika at Manukau campus
A group of Pasifika law students at Auckland University of Technology have raised concerns about the lack of support for Pasifika in its legal studies programme at the Manukau campus.
Future of rugby league is with Maori and Pasifika communities, new CEO
The new CEO of Wellington Rugby League says the future of the game is with Maori and Pasifika communities. Audio
Deportation stopping Tongan church members filing a complaint
There are fears members of a Tongan church in Auckland at the centre of a residency scam are afraid to file a complaint in case they are deported.
Pasifika nous to be tapped for NZ vaccination rollout
Pasifika healthcare providers are expected to play an integral part of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in New Zealand. Audio
New Year's Honours: The 13 Pacific recipients
Playwrights, teachers, reverends, advocates and athletes are among the 13 Pacific people who have received New Year's Honours. Audio
Parker, Fa adamant they're fighting fit
New Zealand boxers Joseph Parker and Junior Fa are dismissing concerns about their health and fitness ahead of their heavyweight clash.
A first-of-its-kind Pacific gallery in central Auckland
A charitable trust for Pacific art and artists has expanded its premises to include its first gallery in central Auckland.
Welfare packs given to people in vulnerable NZ suburb
Hundreds of welfare packs have been distributed in one of the Wellington region's most vulnerable suburbs during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Aid charities still there to help Pacific after Cyclone Harold
International aid charities in New Zealand are stepping in to help out Pacific neighbours, but they face a dilemma.