Tagata atu motu

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1995
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Year
1995
Reference
45209
Media type
Audio
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Duration
00:24:14
Broadcast Date
17 Jun 1995
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Cuttance, Barb
McKaigh, Eddie
Stemnar, Gearhartn

- France's nuclear decision on the NGO Forum takes took place in Wellington and the weeklong conference was an opportunity for Commonwealth countries to meet and discuss certain issues with recommendations to be passed onto the Governments Head of meeting later in the year
- Elma Ma'ua speaks with the Chair of the NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) Richard Reid to find out if the nuclear announcement had made any difference to their agenda

- Richard Reid

Pacific Herbs: Some Farmers in Fiji will benefit from a NZ company setting up a factory in Suva to process herbs used for cooking. Pacific Herbs Ltd has started shipping factory equipment made in NZ to set the operation in Tamavua.
- Gerhardt Stemnar Managing Director of Herbs Pacific speaks with Sam Thompson about the setting up of the company.

- Fiji Doctors leave their country. There is concern in Fiji with Doctors leaving their country, some left and others are about to leave. Elam Ma'ua speaks with Medical Superintendent about doctors leaving the country.
- Medal Superintendent Eddie McKaigh

- Rock Quest High School Competition: Barbara Cuttings organiser of this event speaks with Elma Ma'ua about organising the event

- Pacific Rugby League Nations, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga and Papua New Guinea have all signed on the dotted line to join Super League. New Zealand Rugby League Chairman Graeme Cardin spoke to RNZI Kent Kaddick that the benefits for Island League are many

Three Cook Islanders have been named in this year's honours list, two in Rarotonga and one in New Zealand. Namely, MBE to Marere Pareteinga of Atiu and the Honorable Ratuti Taringa of Tutikaveka, and in New Zealand Charlie Tuakana Poulson of Johnsonville for Services to the Community