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THUMB PapaloaTalosaga

Preventing Families from Harm

As a police officer in South Auckland, Papaloa Talosaga has heard plenty of tales of woe of Pacific people arriving in the land of milk and honey, only to find the experience has turned sour. He’s working to spread the Pasefika Proud message to build strong families, preventing and addressing violence.  Read more
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NEWS TushaPenny TEASER

Facing the issues head on

Sitting all alone on a swing at 1am in the morning at Naenae Park in Lower Hutt wouldn’t be regarded as the safest place to be. Tusha Penny, then a local police sergeant, says not even the local so-called tough guys would venture into the park at that time of night.  Read more

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