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Mutalau United Showtime 2023 | Niue Community Shows Out in Grey Lynn!
Experience the vibrant Niuean Mutalau United Showtime showcasing some of the best of the 'Rock of Polynesia,' Niue!🇳🇺
Join us as we explore a colourful celebration filled with handicrafts, tantalising food stalls, and the infectious beats of live music. This event serves as a heartwarming gathering for the community, fostering cultural connections and providing a wonderful opportunity for younger generations to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Niuean heritage🎶🌺
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Banknote Celebrating Samoa Milestone Wins Top Award
The Samoa 60 Tala commemorative banknote has proudly clinched the title of “Best Commemorative Banknote of the Year” at the High Security Printing Asia event held in Sri Lanka. Crafted to mark the 60th anniversary of Samoa’s independence, this banknote has been noted for its artistry, historical significance, and security features.
At the forefront of the design lies the portrait of the Honourable Fiame Naomi Mataafa, Samoa’s first female Prime Minister. Symbolising six decades of independence, this carefully crafted note pays homage to Samoa’s rich history. On the reverse side, a vignette featuring the Honourable Fiame Mataafa Faumuina Mulinuu II, Samoa’s inaugural Prime Minister during its independence in 1962, adds depth to this celebratory note.
What makes this banknote a standout on the global stage is its portrayal of a father and daughter, both having held the position of Prime Minister, making it also a commemoration to Samoa’s leadership history.
Designed and printed by De La Rue, renowned experts in security printing, the banknote boasts cutting-edge security features.…more
A Day In The Life Of Miss Samoa with Moemoana Schwenke
What does Miss Samoa do after she wins the crown?
Moemoana Safa'ato'a Schwenke was crowned Miss Samoa on the 10th of September 2023 and for the last two months has had a number of duties to perform and engagements to attend alongside promoting Samoa as a destination.
She has also recently started 'Tāfesilafa'i' - Moemoana's own initiative - teaching young people the art of Siva Samoa and Siva Afi along with other cultural performances.
Along with her chaperone Regency Nafo'i from Samoa Tourism, they welcomed The CoconetTV along to experience a typical 'Day in the Life of Miss Samoa' and shared with us a few of the experiences she's had so far.
We joined her from the Tāfesilafa'i senior class at 12pm on Saturday in Upolu through to lunchtime on Sunday in Savai'i.
Thank you Moemoana, Regency, and Samoa Tourism Authority
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Filmed by Penina Momoiseā
Edited by Sefa Taouma
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Public Interest Journalism funded by NZ on Air
I Am Mangere presents: The Nesian Collective
Local community initiative 'I Am Mangere' has partnered up with multiple local business owners and entrepreneurs to open their collaboration retail store at the heart of the Mangere Township!
The 'Nesian Collective' is a brand-new pop-up store at the Mangere Town Centre showcasing products and services by several Pasifika entrepreneurs including baby/infant products, handicrafts and merch, pineapple pies and cookies, and even a modelling agency! 👗💍🍪💃🏿
CEO of 'I Am Mangere' Toni Helleur talks to us about the inspiration behind the Nesian Collective and their plans for the Mangere community for the future🌸
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Filmed by Penina Momoiseā
Edited by Sefa Taouma
Public Interest Journalism funded by NZ On Air

Pacific Academics - We Need More ASAP
by Lefaoali’i Dr Dion Enari
As I got promoted from Lecturer to Senior Lecturer, it made me not only celebrate, but stop, reflect, and think. Although I was happy for my own individual success, it made me look at the history of our people within academia, and why I’m here.
Historically, not too long ago, palagi researcher Margret Mead hit international fame from hijacking and raping the narratives of my homeland, Samoa. Her exploitation ran rampant, from speaking in media and conferences about Samoan people, without Samoan people present, to writing about us, as if she was some authority figure whose book would validate our existence to the rest of the world.
Worse yet, the mainstream education system would force us to see her as an expert and iconic genius on Samoan culture, even though it is only our people who have ancestral, blood and spiritual ties to the islands. Being a proud Samoan, who knows my genealogical links through to Tagaloa, you can see how this started to annoy me.…more

New Chief Executive Officer for the Centre for Pacific Languages (CPL)
A Pacific language champion has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer for the Centre for Pacific Languages (CPL).
Board Chair and Trustee for the Centre for Pacific Languages Sina M Wendt, ONZM announced recently the appointment of Fesaitu Solomone to the position of Chief Executive Officer.…more

HUMANITARIAN AID ORGANISATIONS for GAZA
Ways that you can donate from Aotearoa to help the heartbreaking humanitarian crisis in the Gaza:
The (new) New Zealand based ‘Emergency Alliance’ - is taking donations for Gaza - https://emergencyalliance.org.nz
Both of these New Zealand organisations work directly with partners in Gaza and surrounding areas, and they are also CID Code of Conduct compliant in New Zealand which means they have passed high standards of accountability and impact for impacted communities.

West Papuan Elders' Stories Come Alive in 'Kal Angam-Kal' Exhibition
Melbourne's cultural scene is on the cusp of a cultural awakening with the forthcoming exhibition, "Kal Angam-Kal: Stories from West Papua." This exhibition brings to the forefront the hidden history of exiled West Papuan Elders residing in Narrm (Melbourne).
Kal angam-kal is a proverb in the indigenous language of the Amungme tribe of Timika, West Papua meaning “the word has been spoken out."
This exhibition represents a collaboration between the leading artists Cyndi Makabory (Biak and Waropen) and Yasbelle Kerkow (iTaukei Fijian vasu Batiki, Lomaiviti), offering a new look on the challenges and sagacity of West Papuan Elders, as seen through the perspective of the younger generation.
Bridging Generations Through Art and Storytelling
Cyndi Makabory, a West Papuan Youth Leader and recent law graduate, plays a pivotal role in this remarkable project. Her role in connecting generations within her community has proved crucial.
"Kal Angam-Kal" showcases novel cinematic works where six young community members engage in heartfelt interviews with their chosen Elders, and in some instances, their own parents.…more

New Book 'Pacific Arts Aotearoa' Chronicles Six Decades of Pasifika Artistry
Set to the backdrop of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and toasted to as a prelude to an evening dedicated to celebrating Pasifika excellence, a groundbreaking book titled Pacific Arts Aotearoa has emerged, unveiling a profound tapestry of artistry and storytelling spanning over six decades.
This monumental endeavour, a collaborative work by a dedicated team of Pasifika creators, highlights the multi-dimensional contributions of Pacific artists to Aotearoa history.
Edited by esteemed Pacific writer and scholar Dr Lana Lopesi, designed by Shaun Naufahu, and project-managed by Faith Wilson, Pacific Arts Aotearoa is a testament to the rich and vibrant artistic legacy of the Pacific community in Aotearoa, and evolved from the want and need to highlight Pasifika excellence in Aotearoa.
As recalled by Project Editor Faith Wilson, Lopesi worked with 50 prominent Pacific artists to write their own profiles for an online Pacific Arts Legacy project in the midst of the Covid-19 lockdowns.…more

PARTY VOTE: POLICIES THAT WILL AFFECT PASIFIKA
If you haven't had time to watch the leaders debates or aren't in the loop with what parties have which candidates, let alone what the parties policies are, don't worry! Policy.NZ together with The Spinoff, have put together a comprehensive guide to the 2023 NZ elections.
So if you're still undecided on who you want to vote for, you can see the electorate candidates running in your local area, learn about each political party, its leaders and candidate list and compare the parties positions on key issues this election!
All you need to do is click on this link here
In the meantime we've put together a few of the key issues that we feel impact Pacific Islanders living in New Zealand the most and what each parties policy on these issues are.
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ISSUE: COMMUNITY AND INCLUSION - PASIFIKA
New Zealand prides itself on its history of egalitarianism, from women's suffrage to marriage equality. But the struggle for fair treatment, recognition and inclusion by marginalised groups continues.…more