AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoSamoan Language Week: OPIT’s cultural programme brought legends, proverbs, screen-printing, coconut “valu le popo,” and traditional food like pani popo and sapasui to families during Vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa. Community Culture in Auckland: Manurewa Library wrapped up the week with a Samoan identity celebration, with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson stressing that sharing language helps others understand Samoa’s culture. Airport Music Moment: Air NZ crew member and Samoan singer Puni performed for passengers at Auckland Airport, using gagana Samoa to connect with elderly travellers and planning a new single soon. Health in Pacific Homes: “Sāmoan Scientist” Amy Maslen-Miller launched a diabetes-focused podcast to translate research into everyday conversations for Pacific families. Fuel Calm, Plans Ready: Samoa’s Ministry of Finance says there is NO fuel shortage and reserves remain comfortable, while the Disaster Advisory Committee keeps a precautionary amber alert and outlines escalation levels. Moana Pasifika Future Watch: Discussions on saving the Super Rugby franchise are expected within weeks, with Samoa and Tonga-linked options on the table. Education & Belonging: University of Auckland highlights Samoan women leading Pacific student success through bridging pathways like Unibound.
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