Dune: Working w/the Cast
Jason Momoa gives us a glimpse behind the scenes of Dune getting to work with some of the cast that he has looked up to and admired over the years in the acting world.

Covid-19 Protection Framework aka Traffic Lights
The whole of New Zealand will move to Red in the Covid-19 Protection Framework aka Traffic Lights from 11.59pm, Sunday 23rd January due to the Omicron variant now circulating in Auckland and possibly the Nelson-Marlborough region.
We've put together a quick reference guide below on the different traffic light settings in case you need a reminder of what life at each of the settings are.
* Reminder - The red light setting is not a lockdown. Get boosted before the virus becomes widespread.
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LIFE AT RED
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LIFE AT ORANGE
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LIFE AT GREEN
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My Vaccine Pass is a key component in the Traffic Light System.
You are legally required to provide your My Vaccine Pass to enter places that have vaccination requirements in place under the traffic light system.…more
Tongan church leadership turns around anti vaxx & vaccine hesitant members
A church that has been considered anti-vax hosted a vaccination event today to encourage their remaining unvaccinated members to get their first dose, as well as attempt to dismiss the anti-vax perception attached to the church.
Church leaders and members of the Tokaikolo ‘Ia Kalaisi church in Māngere Bridge line the entrance way to the church waving the Tongan flag as cars beep and people wave while driving past. A speaker is set up on the front lawn of a house nearby, blasting music out to the neighbourhood. The Niuean, Fiji and Cook Islands flags are being waved too, “I’m not even Cook Island” laughs the flag bearer as more cars beep, and others drive in to wait in line for their vaccination.
The large majority of church members have already been vaccinated, says Frank Koloi, the marketing and communications manager for The Fono.
“This church has been perceived in mainstream New Zealand as well as the Tongan community as not supportive, or anti-vaxxers.…more
Roman Reigns Would Definitely Fight The Rock | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
WWE superstar Roman Reigns talks about embarrassing his daughter by playing Christmas music too early, confirms he was the kid who was picked first in gym class and reveals if he would fight The Rock or not.
ps in case you were wondering - Roman went on to win his match over BigE at WWE Survivor Series 2021 last Sunday.

Decolonise your bookshelf this Christmas with the best of Pasifika reading!
From sci-fi fiction, to Pacific history and original stories for children, there is now a raft of Pasifika books available for all ages.
Books both fiction and non-fiction are key tools to inspiring communities and can capture details and emotions in ways no other kind of storytelling can. Through our own Pasifika stories readers are able to get to know characters personally, learn life lessons, expand their vocabulary and their imagination.
Challenge the teenagers in your life to analyse concepts from Pacific authors just as they do from English Literature in the classroom, so we can amplify the power of Pacific storytelling and voices with these recommendations.
Read more about the significance of decolonising our bookshelves in Brianna Fruean's opinion piece.
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Whose Your Name? - Tamaiti O Le Pasifika Class - Wainuiomata Intermediate School
Every name has a story. The 'Whose Your Name?' book project brings together pieces of writing from the Tamaiti o le Pasifika vasega, a Pasifika enrichment class at Wainuiomata Intermediate School.…more
Inaugural Moana Pasifika Super Rugby Pacific 2022 Jersey Revealed
Moana Pasifika and apparel partner Dynasty have unveiled a stunning and special first Super Rugby jersey.
When the team takes to the field to open the 2022 season of Super Rugby Pacific on Friday 18 February at Mt Smart stadium, they will be competing in a uniquely designed home jersey that proudly represents the combined cultures and traditions of the Pacific Islands.
Fans who had signed up for Moana Pasifika memberships, and sponsors and stakeholders, were able to get a first look at Moana Pasifika’s home jersey at the official reveal event (Sunday evening 21 November) with Head Coach Aaron Mauger and Moana Pasifika players.
Patron Sir Bryan Williams said it was a special moment to imagine the team running out in the new jersey. “When I see the boys run out for that first time, it’s going to be very emotional, certainly for me and many others. It’s been quite a long journey. Moana Pasifika is so important for our community because it represents our hopes and dreams for the future.…more
Breaking down Tonga's fourth democratic election | The World
More than 60,000 people have cast their vote in Tonga's fourth democratic election after becoming a constitutional monarchy in 2010.
Tonga's nobles have elected three new representatives, and returned six incumbents to parliament. But as reporter Tahlea Aualiitia explains, results for the remaining 17 people's representative seats have not yet been called.

Pacific Books for our Imaginative Kids
Writer Taualofa Totu'a has put together a list of books by Pacific authors that we think your children and young people will love AND would also make great gifts - if you're looking for ideas for birthdays, achievements and more ... .
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For our imaginative kids
My Gagana Samoa Series 1 - by Dahlia Malaeulu and illustrated by Darcy Solia
All 3 stories in the first series: Malia Shares, Lagi Spies and Mase's Room
Dahlia released ‘Mila’s My Gagana Series 1’ in 2019 written for pre-school and junior primary school tamaiti. The colourful and engaging tusi faitau have gained more and more young readers since, encouraging the promotion and learning support of gagana Samoa for fanau and faiā`oga.
"Our aim was to create a rich literacy resource that reflects our tamaiti, develops gagana confidence and encourages the use of gagana amongst the first teachers in the lives of our tamaiti.…more
Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower | Moe Laga Full Interview | RNZ
COVEN's Moe Laga on running away from home and finding her family.
"I don't have all the answers but I just base it off what I've been through and my survival, having to start life all over at 21, and as a woman."
Moe Laga gets blazed and 30 minutes later sits down in the shower with comedian James Nokise to talk running away from home, her performance art and the responsibility of becoming a “queerant” to the COVEN ballroom house, a family of young queer POC.
“Motherhood is an art practice in a way,” says Moe. “When you think of mothers you think of them as creating something and I feel like that’s what artists naturally do. So I’m like, fuck my art practice, my art practice is my motherhood.”
Features chicken and waffles from Peach’s Hot Chicken in Panmure, Auckland.
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Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower is a podcast series where depressed alcoholic comedian James Nokise invites famous people into his mental health safe space, for a finger-licking chat about headspace and happiness.…more

We are more than athletes: Maori & Pasifika must be in non playing roles too
Cover image L-R: MMA & City Kickboxing head coach/co-owner Eugene Bareman, NRL on Nine & Stan Sports presenter Sonny Bill Williams & Ginnen Group Sports agent/manager Zen Ginnen
By Lefaoali'i Dion Enari
When we watch sport, we can now see our athletes chanting our war cries, holding our flags and showcasing our traditional tattoo’s and hairdo’s. However, the sporting environment they are in is still very Western and palagi in nature.
Although we have high representation of Maori and Pasifika athletes throughout the sports arena, we are grossly underrepresented in non playing sporting roles. Many coaches, sports media and club boardrooms are formed without Maori & Pasifika people or community consultation.
We are seen internationally in sporting codes such as UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), Rugby Union, Rugby league and Boxing. However, the sports systems we are in, don’t always reflect us, as they were made without us. Sadder yet, several sporting organisations still continue to operate using our people as merely ‘physical labour’.…more