Aupito William Sio
Estimates hearings continue at Parliament
Budget 2019 is far from over at Parliament with Ministers continuing to turn up to select committees to answer questions on their budget bids. Audio
Estimates hearings continue at Parliament
Budget 2019 is far from over at Parliament with Ministers continuing to turn up to select committees to answer questions on their budget bids.
AudioMixed reactions to NZ Budget initiatives for Pacific people
While the Ministry of Pacific Peoples has hailed the Budget it as an unprecedented support package for Pacific people, there is concern that it doesn't go far enough to address issues in the… Audio
Do migrants feel safe after Christchurch mosque shootings?
In this episode of Voices, we hear how some migrants are feeling in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
Do migrants feel safe?
In this episode of Voices, we hear if migrants are feeling safe in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioDo migrants feel safe after Christchurch mosque shootings?
In this episode of Voices, we hear how some migrants are feeling in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioMosque victims remembered at South Auckland vigil
Mangere vigil for Christchurch attracts thousands, including many Pacific people. Audio
Fund to help more Pacific people find work in NZ regions
Unemployed Pacific people living in regional New Zealand are the target of a new programme to help them find education and work. Audio
Education boost key to Pasifika success
New Zealand's largest tertiary provider for Pasifika students has launched a strategy to further boost Pasifika success and numbers. Audio
NZ govt sets new vision for Pacific communities
National summit about Pacific communities' contribution to New Zealand. Audio
NZ's Pacific Minister to formalise relationship with Maori
New Zealand's Minister of Pacific Peoples is driving a move to get Maori and Pasifika to collaborate more at government and grass root level. Audio
2019 tertiary scholarships open for NZ Pacific students
Pacific tertiary students living in New Zealand and with a good head for numbers are being encouraged to apply to the Toloa Tertiary Scholarship programme for financial support. Audio
'Throw this female franchise out'
MPs acknowledge the efforts of suffragists in the past, how far the country has come and also what needs to be done as it marked the 125th anniversary of women attaining the right to vote in New… Audio
'Throw this female franchise out'
MPs acknowledge the efforts of suffragists in the past, how far the country has come and also what needs to be done as it marked the 125th anniversary of women attaining the right to vote in New…
AudioAuckland Pacific community disappointed by 2018 budget
Pacific community reaction subdued to the government's budget at a post budget breakfast in Auckland. Audio
Call for peace and compensation after brawl in Samoa
The Samoan community is still reeling from last weekend's unrest on the island of Savaii. Audio
Samoan language week kicks off in New Zealand
Samoans in New Zealand encouraged to speak a little Samoan language on a daily basis. Audio
Pioneer radio businessman passes away in Samoa
The Minister of Pacific Peoples in NZ and friend gives his tribute to one of Samoa's renowned broadcasters and businessman. Audio
New network launched in NZ to connect Pacific entrepreneurs
New Pacific Business network launched in the Waikato touted to ensure more visibility and build support. Audio
Huge drop in youth crime rates, improvement still needed - Sio
New figures reveal a big drop in youth offending rates, with offending by young people aged between 14 and 16 dropping 63 per cent since 2010. But the degree of improvement has not been as significant… Audio