Didn't she lose one of her sinecures on the ???Broadcasting Standards Authority, appointed by H Clark. That will have pissed her off, and her continued socialist rants has been superseded by Bryan Gould instead in the dreadful Auckland herald.
Why do you have to worry about Tapu and what's she's up to? Don't you have anything better to do ? Negative people more likely to focus on and bring up the flaws in situations. Let's move on people.
Actually it IS a shame because there's a distinct lack of Pacific Island voices in the media (that aren't sports people). Europeans may not care to hear it, but so what. So often PI people see our academic and business institutions as something run by white people, so why bother engage. If 50% of the population being born in 2050 are Maori and PI, they need visibility of educated commentators.
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One hopes it's the former. If so, it's no loss.
Like most of the rest of us, nobody seems to have missed her. Says it all really !!!!
Didn't she lose one of her sinecures on the ???Broadcasting Standards Authority, appointed by H Clark.
That will have pissed her off, and her continued socialist rants has been superseded by Bryan Gould instead in the dreadful Auckland herald.
Make that a long, long leave. I hope it does continue.
Was I the only one whose comments posted on her column were never published?
I don't know why any one cares where she has gone and if she is coming back. Get on with your lives and worry about more important things please.
Why do you have to worry about Tapu and what's she's up to? Don't you have anything better to do ? Negative people more likely to focus on and bring up the flaws in situations. Let's move on people.
Actually it IS a shame because there's a distinct lack of Pacific Island voices in the media (that aren't sports people). Europeans may not care to hear it, but so what. So often PI people see our academic and business institutions as something run by white people, so why bother engage. If 50% of the population being born in 2050 are Maori and PI, they need visibility of educated commentators.
Tapu Misa went on leave to become a care giver to her father who died in 2015. She is currently editor of an online magazine.
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