Monthly Archives: April 2022

Tongan Princess Launches Her First Book

Matangi Tonga Online posted an article about how Tonga’s High Commissioner to Australia, Princess Angelika Lātūfuipeka Tuku‘aho, launched her first book at a special event held at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in Canberra on 14 April. In a statement the … Continue reading

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Using Children’s Books to Learn CHamoru (Guam)

Madison Scott of the Pacific Daily News wrote an interesting article about how it’s never too late to learn CHamoru! That said, kids definitely have an advantage when it comes to soaking up new information. Give them every chance to read … Continue reading

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Tongan Songwriter Inspires at World Ocean Conference

A big THANKS to RNZ Pacific’s manager Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor, who covered the World Ocean Conference that took place in Palau this past week- we’ll wrap up the extraordinary week with the inspiration of Tongan storyteller and songwriter, Mia Kami, who … Continue reading

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Tongan PM says, “We Our the Ocean”

RNZ Pacific’s manager Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor continues to cover the Our Ocean Conference in Palau… Tonga’s Prime Minister has told the Our Ocean Conference in Palau that island communities encounter several multifaceted ocean challenges. Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni told 500 delegates from … Continue reading

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Our Ocean Conference 2022 in Palau

Radio New Zealand Pacific Manager, Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor, wrote a recent post about how The Our Ocean Conference opened in Palau on this week and that more than 500 delegates from upwards of 80 countries are expected to attend. The Republic of … Continue reading

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Ina and the Shark- Cook Islands

Last month I posted about how the Cook Islands’ $3 bank note was nominated for the 2021 Bank Note of the Year by the International Bank Note Society. Although the Cook Islands’ $3 bill lost to a bank note from … Continue reading

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