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1Auckland's South Side Arts Festival launched last week and will celebrate Auckland's Maori and Pasifika culture over three weeks from mid-October.
- Start 00 : 01 : 06
- Finish 00 : 03 : 14
- Duration 02 : 08
Reporters
- Soana K-Aholelei (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Tama Waipara (Organising Committee, South Side Arts Festival)
- Alf Filipaina (Auckland Councillor)
Locations
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
- Manukau City, New Zealand (Auckland)
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2Samoan's Prime Minister says he has a list of villages blacklisted from New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme because of the bad behaviour of some of their workers.
- Start 00 : 03 : 14
- Finish 00 : 03 : 38
- Duration 00 : 24
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3Students at Stanhope Road Primary School have spent a term putting together a concert with an anti-bullying message.
- Start 00 : 03 : 38
- Finish 00 : 05 : 22
- Duration 01 : 44
Speakers
- Laurayne Tafa (Principal, Stanhope Road Primary School )
- Bai Buliruarua (Student, Stanhope Road Primary School)
Locations
- MOUNT WELLINGTON, New Zealand (Auckland)
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4A new play on in South Auckland is looking at the influence of social media on youth culture.
- Start 00 : 05 : 22
- Finish 00 : 08 : 41
- Duration 03 : 19
Speakers
- Leilani Clarke (Co-Director, Digital Winds)
- Giant Killa (MC / Actor, Digital Winds)
- Paris Fifita (Actor, Digital Winds)
Locations
- Mangere, New Zealand (Auckland)
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5Rising sea levels are a concern for many Pacific island nations, but it is the Tongan island of that could well end up under the water first.
- Start 00 : 08 : 41
- Finish 00 : 18 : 23
- Duration 09 : 42
Reporters
- Vea Mafi'le'o (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Suliana Vea (Hihifo Ha'apai Resident)
- Fuka Kitekei'aho (National Co-Ordinator, PASAP)
- David King (Australian Aid Worker)
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6Interview with New Zealand actor Jay Laga'aia, who has been cast as the Wizard of Oz in the stage show 'Wicked'.
- Start 00 : 22 : 42
- Finish 00 : 26 : 04
- Duration 03 : 22
Speakers
- Jay Laga'aia (The Wizard of Oz, Wicked)
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7An all-female cast theatre production, 'Frangipani Perfume' is being staged in Samoa for the first time.
- Start 00 : 26 : 04
- Finish 00 : 29 : 56
- Duration 03 : 52
Reporters
- John Pulu (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Fiona Collins (Actress / Director)
Date Broadcast
- Thursday 26 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)
- Seinafolava Sanele Chadwick (Presenter)
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