Stories by Daniela Maoate-Cox
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Navigating the seas of my culture
First Person - Following Cook Islands Language Week last week, Daniela Maoate-Cox reflects on it as a time to connect with her culture, but also as a reminder of what has been lost.
The voices are different - Pacific women in politics
The Pacific has some of the lowest rates of women's participation in politics in the world but some women are taking a stand to lift their numbers.
Cultural practices could influence sugar intake
Weddings, birthdays and funerals could be helping Pacific people claim the title as the highest consumers of sugary drinks in New Zealand.
NZ Pacific youth award winners give back to community
Recipients of the New Zealand Prime Minister's Pacific Youth awards are focusing on giving back to the community. Audio
Cook Islands soldiers commemorated in NZ
Descendants of Cook Islands men who enlisted in the First World War have acknowledged their ancestors' service at Parliament in New Zealand. Audio
More than a hobby - pursuing the arts
Pacific people often feel the pressure to let their artistic talent fall by the wayside in pursuit of other career paths but artists in New Zealand hope their success can buck the trend. Audio
Mops waved for 'living wage'
Marchers have taken to the streets in Wellington to show their support of the council paying all staff a so-called living wage.
Te Arawa-Rotorua Council partnership 'blueprint'
A new partnership between Te Arawa and the Rotorua District Council will provide a model for other rohe to adopt, Labour says.
Rotorua Council adopts partnership with Te Arawa
A new agreement between Te Arawa and the Rotorua District Council has been heralded by local government and Māori leaders as a breakthrough in Māori-Government relationships.
Country's top lifesavers honoured
Rough seas at Muriwai Beach didn't stop Auckland lifeguard Tai Kahn from dropping out of a helicopter to rescue a trapped surfer. Audio
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Lake Street Dive
The Boston band are bringing their blend of soul, jazz and 60s rock to NZ shores this March.
Hundreds farewell Sir Ian Athfield
Hundreds of people gathered today at Sir Ian Athfield's rabbit-warren home in Khandallah to farewell the Christchurch-born architect. Audio
Gays in leis
Queer culture and religion don't often easily coexist, but a group in South Auckland is challenging stereotypes.
More than sheep
Four young Silicon Valley investors see more to NZ than sheep and rugby and are currently touring the country to meet Kiwi entrepreneurs.
Walking with hobbits
With the last of The Hobbit films completed, will NZ be able to keep the travellers coming?