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Te Moana-nui-a-kiwa: The Great Connector

Te Moana-nui-a-kiwa, “The Great Connector” of all Polynesia, linking the Pacific to Aotearoa. Our Pacific ancestors were unrivalled navigators who explored and extended the known bounds of the Pacific. Te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa, the Pacific Moana, was one of the last areas of the earth to be explored and settled by humans.  The early Pacific expansion took with it a meld of cultures and evolving languages.

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Melanesian Festival Auckland 2022

A very special event is taking place this month – the first Melanesian Festival in Auckland. The festival celebrates the beauty and culture of the Melanesian countries of Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Fiji, New Caledonia and the Solomon Islands.

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Lagi-Maama ‘Tok Stori Tuesdays’ 2022: Pitcairn with the ‘Ahu Sistas

PCF was delighted for the second year to partner with the Lagi-Maama Academy and Consultancy in the delivery of ‘Arts of Moana Oceania’ - ‘Tok Stori Tuesdays’ - Phase III’, 2022 series. Lagi-Maama have now documented this series to share, with the first release featuring Pitcairn Islander Meralda Warren, supported by her ‘Ahu Sistas – Norfolk Islanders Jean Clarkson, Sue Pearson and Dr Pauline Reynolds.  

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Pacific Voices highlighted at Recognised Seasonal Employer Conference

The Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) event, ‘Voices of the Pacific’, hosted by Horticulture NZ at the Sky Stadium in Wellington from 27-29 July, received an excellent response from attendees. The conference brought together Pacific and New Zealand Government Ministers and officials, RSE employers and horticulture industry groups to celebrate 15 years of the RSE scheme in New Zealand.

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Partners in the Blue Pacific

New Zealand has aligned with the US and the UK in signing an informal agreement called Partners in the Blue Pacific (PBP).

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Solomon Islands Independence Day

On 7 July Solomon Islands celebrated their Independence Day. In 1978 Solomon Islands gained self-governance and became a sovereign country.

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