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A telephone interview with FM96 news director Virisila Buadromo in Suva, Fiji, about the latest on the murder of Fiji Red Cross Director John Scott and his partner Greg Scrivener -- A look at the 2001 Kiribati independence celebrations held at Manurewa Marae in Auckland last week -- A look at the Hutt City and Pacifica tertiary scholarship programme for Pacific Island students and some of the nine winners awarded scholarships in an award ceremony last month -- A look at the first Samoan bilingual unit in the South Island, at Rowley School in Hoon Hay, Christchurch -- A look at Dagmar Vaikalafi Dyck's new art exhibition called "Koloa", a tribute to the art forms of Tongan women, in Auckland -- A look at a new homework centre in Hamilton that is helping young Pacific Island children do better at school as well as uniting the different Pacific communities -- A look at Otahuhu College's performance of "Tamatane" at the Auckland Town Hall -- A look at two performances given at Pacific Island stage show Malaga 2001 at the University of Auckland.

Primary Title
  • Tagata Pasifika
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 15 July 2001
Start Time
  • 12 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 35
Duration
  • 35:00
Channel
  • TV One
Programme Description
  • A telephone interview with FM96 news director Virisila Buadromo in Suva, Fiji, about the latest on the murder of Fiji Red Cross Director John Scott and his partner Greg Scrivener -- A look at the 2001 Kiribati independence celebrations held at Manurewa Marae in Auckland last week -- A look at the Hutt City and Pacifica tertiary scholarship programme for Pacific Island students and some of the nine winners awarded scholarships in an award ceremony last month -- A look at the first Samoan bilingual unit in the South Island, at Rowley School in Hoon Hay, Christchurch -- A look at Dagmar Vaikalafi Dyck's new art exhibition called "Koloa", a tribute to the art forms of Tongan women, in Auckland -- A look at a new homework centre in Hamilton that is helping young Pacific Island children do better at school as well as uniting the different Pacific communities -- A look at Otahuhu College's performance of "Tamatane" at the Auckland Town Hall -- A look at two performances given at Pacific Island stage show Malaga 2001 at the University of Auckland.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Television Vault
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.