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Port Moresby to host world indigenous business forum
500 indigenous Papua New Guinea businesses will be in the spotlight this week, with the country hosting this year's World Indigenous Business Forum in Port Moresby.
Toa Samoa players, fans bring the heat ahead of clash against Kiwis
Auckland's Victoria Park was painted red and blue as hundreds of league supporters came together in full force for Toa Samoa Fan Day on Tuesday. Audio
Melanesians will gather for cultural event to 'celebrate identity'
Melanesians all across Aotearoa are coming together in Auckland this weekend to celebrate their unique cultural heritage.
Fijian language week ends with national day celebrations in NZ
Community pride of Fijian culture has been showcased at the annual Fiji Day Festival in Aotearoa New Zealand over the weekend.
Pacific Islanders in Israel safe but struggling to get home
Some of the hundreds of Pacific Islanders caught up in the conflict in Israel are beginning their journeys home.
Polynesian anime series to explore Pacific voyaging legends
The creators of a first-of-its-kind Polynesian anime series have chosen to use the Japanese animation style to explore the voyaging legends of the Pacific.
Auckland arts centre provides 'home away from home' for Pacific communities
West Auckland Arts Centre provides 'home away from home' for Pacific Islanders. Audio
Tuvaluans overseas preserve their language to maintain their way of life
"Our language is very important because it's our identity; that's part of our culture," says Tuvaluan community member Anita Molotoi. Audio
Cook Islands cultural festival a 'raging success'
The New Zealand Cook Island community came together over the past weekend to celebrate their culture, with the Te Maeva Nui Festival.
Cook Islands cultural heritage to come alive at Te Maeva Nui in NZ
The biggest cultural event on the Cook Island's calendar, Te Maeva Nui, will be celebrated in Auckland this weekend.
'Whakaura' to connect Pasifika youth to their voyaging roots
The National Library of New Zealand is hoping to connect Pasifika youth to their Polynesian voyaging history with the launch of an interactive education program. Audio