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Associate Minister of Immigration Shane Jones is in the Marlborough-Nelson region today to find out first hand from industry and Pacific representatives, how the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE)

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Namaste, Ia Orana, Gud de tru olgeta, Talofa ni, Talofa, Kia ora tatou, and warm Pacific greetings to you all.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Fakatulou atu
Tuku mu’a keu fakahoko ‘a e nafa kuo fakakoloa’aki au he ‘aho ni.
Tapu ki he ‘afio ‘a e ta’ehamai

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Education is a key factor in achieving economic and social outcomes for Pacific communities and improving Pacific peoples' contribution to the New Zealand economy.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

We are here today to celebrate the important and vital contribution of Mangere Pacific Islanders Presbyterian Church in creating strong communities – which are an essential part of the future of New Zealand.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Our Labour Government understands the importance of education as the key that can unlock success, opportunity and fulfilment for our people.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

The Labour-led government wants to ensure that Pacific women and their families are equipped to play their part in our high income, knowledge-based economy of the future.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Our Labour-led government knows that New Zealand succeeds when our Pacific families are strong and thriving. We have a tremendous amount of respect and appreciation of the contribution that our Pacific peoples have made to New Zealand.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

The Paediatric Society's report on monitoring the health status of children highlights that the Labour-led governments investment in primary health care will benefit Pacific children.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Our Pacific people are the foundation on which our families and communities are built, and we all have a role to in supporting and promoting the health and wellbeing of our Pacific families.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

It was with great sadness that I received the news today of the death in Samoa of La’ulu Fetauimalemau Mata’afa. She was a great woman leader, intelligent, courageous and full of grace.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

The Labour-led government has adopted health targets to improve the consumption of vegetables and fruit for Pacific adults.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

In 1999 when Labour took office around one in six Pacific people were unemployed. Now the figure is closer to one in 18

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Luamanuvao Winnie Laban says her new role as Pacific Island Affairs Minister is a wonderful opportunity to build on the huge economic and social gains made by Pacific people under the Labour-led government.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Speech given at the Mayfield Rural Women’s Dinner Club.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Social Development and Employment

The TC2 project demonstrates the importance of organisations and communities working in partnership.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Social Development and Employment

Embracing the possibilities offered by new technologies can only offer more opportunities for Canterbury’s Pacific people to enjoy success and become trailblazing navigators in the digital world.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

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  • Community and Voluntary Sector

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  • Community and Voluntary Sector

Address to the Childrens Health Camps Annual General Meeting

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Community and Voluntary Sector

Speech given at the opening of the new PAK‘n’SAVE store in Mangere.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Economic Development

Music has always played an important role in the lives of all Pacific people. Our songs and dances play a significant role in every Pacific Island community, because within them lie our cultures, languages and history.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

The story of Pacific people in New Zealand is a rich and living history.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs

Fa’afafine are an important part of Pacific culture, and make a significant contribution to the family, village, the economy and the creative industries sector.

  • Luamanuvao Laban
  • Pacific Island Affairs