AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNiue Culture in the Spotlight: Niuean music icon Che Fu (Che Ness) took home the 2026 Aotearoa Music Awards Lifetime Achievement honour, crediting his grandmother-raised Niuean identity and kicking off with a takalo as Pasifika finalists filled Auckland’s Civic Theatre. Pacific Dance Festival 2026: Māngere is set to light up with the Pacific Dance Festival 2026, a 2.5-week celebration of Pasifika movement and identity featuring artists from across the region, including Niuean performers, with venues spanning Māngere Arts Centre, Te Oro, and Studio One Toi Tū. Honours & Community Service: New Zealand’s King’s Birthday Honours recognised 12 Pasifika people, led by discus Olympian Beatrice Faumuinā, alongside other community, sport, education, and arts leaders—an ongoing reminder of how Pasifika service is shaping Aotearoa. Local Leadership in Policing: Inspector Neru Leifi received an MNZM for decades in New Zealand Police, including mentoring police in Niue and community-focused work across the Pacific. South Auckland Nightlife: A look at South Auckland’s Samoan nightclub scene captures the all-ages energy, bass-heavy sound, and the compere-led call-and-response that turns garage drinks into dancefloor moments.
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