Pacific Artists Collaboration Village

Pacific Artists Collaboration Village Saturday 1st October 2011 10:00am - 3:00pm WELLINGTON TOWN HALL & CIVIC SQUARE

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01/10/2020

The Public Service Fale, an initiative led by the Pacific Public Service Commissioners to strengthen public services across the Pacific region, have launched their Public Service Fale Webinar series.

This week’s Fale webinar led by Public Service Fale Deputy Commissioner Tania Ott, discussed “Working with Ministers and Political Neutrality”. The Commissioners heard from our Aotearoa New Zealand panel (pictured) including Fale Chair, Hon Dame Luamanuvao Winnie Laban, Public Service Commissioner, Peter Hughes (he/him), and Ministry for Pacific Peoples head, Laulu Mac Leauanae, about their experiences in the Aotearoa context.

01/10/2020

Yesterday Te Kawa Mataaho was grateful to host Aiolupotea Sina Aiolupotea-Aiono, Deputy Chief Executive, Regional Partnerships from the Ministry for Pacific Peoples.

Sina Aiolupotea-Aiono leads the Ministry’s Regional Partnerships team, where she plays a pivotal role in how the Ministry engages with Pacific communities across Aotearoa.

She spoke to us about how the Ministry supported Pacific people in Auckland during the COVID-19 resurgence. This included engaging with church leaders, rolling out communications in nine different Pacific languages, and the distribution of 100,000 face masks to churches working with Pacific providers South Seas Healthcare, The Fono, and Global Lighthouse Mission.

Thank you Aiolupotea Sina for your

23/09/2020

Chris Seed [MFAT], Peter Hughes [Te Kawa Mataaho], Hon. Luamanuvao Dame Winnie Laban [Public Service Fale Chair], Tania Ott [Public Service Fale Deputy Commissioner] and Laulu Mac Leauanae [MPP] A Word from the Chairperson Alii, Bonjour, Ekamorwir Omo, Fakalofa Lahi Atu, Gude, Halo Olketa, Ia Orana,...

09/09/2020

Uike Lea Faka-Tonga - Tonga Language Week celebrations have started!

The theme for Tonga language week is "Fakakoloa ‘o Aotearoa ‘aki ‘a e Lotu Mo’oni" - "Enriching Aotearoa New Zealand through Prayer and Faith".

Our Pacific language weeks celebrate the richness of our diverse communities in Aotearoa. They are an opportunity for all New Zealanders to give our languages a go!

The language weeks are led by our Pacific communities in Aotearoa and supported by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples.

MPP have great language resources on their website to help you with giving it a go. You can also see how others are celebrating and learning across the country.

Great work at the State Services Commission. Congrats Tania!
05/08/2020

Great work at the State Services Commission. Congrats Tania!

This week, the State Services Commission officially welcomed its first Deputy Commissioner for the Public Service Fale, Ms Tania Ott. The ceremony commenced with a fa’alupega, greeting Ms Ott into the Fale and was attended by three Pacific Church Ministers who provided blessings for the ceremony and, representation of the sub-regions of the Pacific. The Public Service Fale will work with Pacific Public Service Commissioners across 16 Pacific countries to strengthen delivery of public services in their countries and across the region.

Guests of honour pictured here: (L/R) included Chris Seed, Chief Executive of the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs & Trade Peter Hughes, State Services Commissioner, Dame Hon. Luamanuvao Winnie Laban, Chair of the Public Service Fale Governing Board, Tania Ott, Deputy Commissioner for the Public Service Fale, Laulu Mac Leauanae, Chief Executive of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples

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