Tagata atu motu

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Year
1995
Reference
45208
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:22:39
Broadcast Date
10 Jun 1995
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Cargo, Tania
Angelo, Tony

Magazine programme for Pacific peoples.

Pacific Island Law Reform: Encouraging and supporting PI law students at Auckland University is the job of a newly formed Pacific Island Law Association. Paul Pa'u is the Academic co-ordinator for the Association speaks with Moera Tuilapea about the setting up of the Association.
Kaikōrero: Paul Pa'u

Dunedin's Data Base.
Due to the lack of qualified translators and interpreters has promoted the Dunedin Police to develop a database that can provide the service.
Kaikōrero: Inspector Antholl Soper speaks with Sam Thompson about the decision to develop the idea.

Tokelau's Transition.
Plans are in place to ensure that Tokelau's transition towards self-determination is problem free.
Kaikōrero: Professor Tony Angelo of the Law Faculty at Victoria University speaks with Brian Strong about the workshops he has been holding to ensure that everything runs smoothly for the Tokelau peoples.

There has been an increase of Māori and Pacific Island students requiring councilling for a whole rage of issues. Tania Cargo of the Auckland University Councilling Service speaks with Sam Thompson.
Kaikōrero: Tania Cargo.

Programme ends.