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1The Pacific Leaders' Forum has just ended in the Marshall Islands amidst concern that Pacific nations are struggling to deal with an increasing number of disasters caused by climate change.
- Start 00 : 00 : 55
- Finish 00 : 04 : 49
- Duration 03 : 54
Reporters
- Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Issues Correspondent, Television New Zealand)
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2The Polynesian Leaders' Group met in Auckland before the Pacific Leaders' Forum to firm up its position as a sub-regional organisation.
- Start 00 : 04 : 49
- Finish 00 : 06 : 31
- Duration 01 : 42
Reporters
- John Utanga (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Henry Puna (Cook Islands Prime Minister)
- Enele Sopoaga (Tuvalu Prime Minister)
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3Unions claim that proposed changes to the Employment Relations Act will havea detrimental effect on Pasifika workers. Analysis.
- Start 00 : 06 : 31
- Finish 00 : 08 : 21
- Duration 01 : 50
Reporters
- John Utanga (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Helen Kelly (President, Council of Trade Unions [CTU])
- Fala Haulangi (Organiser, Service and Food Workers Union)
- Sina Fameitau (Cleaner)
- Jerome Mika (Organiser, Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union [EPMU])
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4Pasefika Proud is a new ethnic-based initiative just launched in South Auckland aimed at helping to prevent family violence within Pasifika families.
- Start 00 : 08 : 21
- Finish 00 : 09 : 13
- Duration 00 : 52
Speakers
- Uluomato'otua Aiono (Chairman, National Pacific Radio Trust)
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5This week is Tongan language Week in New Zealand. Is Tongan music alive and well in Aotearoa?
- Start 00 : 12 : 39
- Finish 00 : 16 : 25
- Duration 03 : 46
Reporters
- John Pulu (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Faifekau Tevita Finau (Siasi Metotisi'i Northcote)
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6After sixteen years, the play 'Romeo and Tusi' is once again being performed at the Mangere Arts Centre by a young Pacific Theatre group. The play offers a Pacific Island interpretation of Romeo and Juliet.
- Start 00 : 16 : 25
- Finish 00 : 19 : 46
- Duration 03 : 21
Reporters
- Seinafolava Sanele Chadwick (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Sash Gibb (Director)
- Saufo'i Fa'avale (Actor)
- Jody Iva (Producer)
Locations
- Mangere, New Zealand (Auckland)
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7The Pacific community is determined to have its say in the upcoming local body elections in Auckland.
- Start 00 : 24 : 13
- Finish 00 : 30 : 07
- Duration 05 : 54
Reporters
- John Utanga (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Anae Arthur Anae (Candidate for Auckland Council)
- Amelia Schaaf (Candidate for Counties-Manukau District Health Board [CMDHB])
- Tunumafono Ava Fa'amoe (Candidate for Manukau Ward)
- Togiatolu Walter Togiamua (Candidate for Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board)
- Nick Bakulich (Candidate for Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board)
- John Minto (Auckland Mayoral Candidate, Mana)
- James Papali'i (Candidate for Council and Local Board)
- Kayla Filimoehala (Candidate for Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board)
- Will 'Ilolahia (Candidate for Auckland District Health Board [ADHB])
Locations
- Mangere, New Zealand (Auckland)
- OTAHUHU, New Zealand (Auckland)
- Manukau City, New Zealand (Auckland)
Date Broadcast
- Thursday 5 September 2013
Programme Description
- Tagata Pasifika is Television New Zealand's flagship Pacific news show, telling the stories of Pacific Islanders and their communities both in New Zealand and abroad.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
- Interview
- News
- Newsmagazine
- Panel
Hosts
- Marama Papau (Presenter)
- Tom Natoealofa (Presenter)
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