The Radio Australia team of Rick Howe, Phil Kafcaloudes and Adelaine Ng have returned home with many wonderful memories of Samoa.
Since Wednesday, the trio had been broadcasting their Pacific Morning programme live from the Samoa Tourism Authority’s Cultural Fale in Apia.
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The live broadcast coincided with the Samoa Tourism Exchange.
Host Phil has been speaking with leaders in Samoa about tourism, culture, sports, education, local food and the ever-changing Samoan lifestyle among a host of other topics.
Assisted by co-hosts, Mata’afa Keni Lesa, Editor of the Samoa Observer and Lady Lala, presenter at 89.1 My F.M., Phil says the broadcasts have been hugely successful.
The broadcast included interviews with Prime Minister, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegao, Australian High Commissioner, Sue Langford; Chief Executive Officer Samoa Tourism Authority, Papali’i Sonja Hunter; Vice Chancellor of the National University of Samoa, Professor Asofou So’o and C.E.O. of the Samoa Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee, Fa’amausili Taiva Ah Young.
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