Tagata atu motu

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Year
1995
Reference
45201
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:22:14
Broadcast Date
22 Apr 1995
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Wendt, Felix, S.
Bull, Vika
Puni, Emosi
Bull, Linda

MAGAZINE PROGRAMME FOR PACIFIC PEOPLES.

Four top Medial experts are in New Zealand looking at our Health System to see what NZ can offer Health patients from American Samoa Chief Medical Officer at the Lyndon B Johnson Tropical Medical Centre Dr Emosi Puni says that on the past patients have been sent to Hawaii, that it has become to costly, and
says New Zealand has a superb medical care service and in terms of cost there is a significant difference.
Kaikorero: Dr Emosi Puni

New Zealand's large Pacific population has prompted the United Nations Population fund to send a study group from the Cook Islands to look at family planning activities here in NZ.
Kaikōrero: Dr Alan Condoe organiser of the trip.

Tongan Sisters Vika and Linda Bull are in New Zealand promoting their album Vika and Linda
Linda and Vika speak with Greg Tatare.

The revival of Coconut Oil in Western Samoa has been a success story.
Kaikōrero: Dr Felix Wendt talks about the industry.