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Support continues for survivors of tragic bus crash


8:16 pm on 29 December 2016
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Support continues to pour in for the survivors of a tragic bus crash that left two people dead and others injured in Gisborne, New Zealand.


Kristina Williams posted this picture to the Givealittle page she has set up to raise money to help the survivors of the Christmas Eve bus crash. Photo: Supplied

There were 53 people on board the bus when it went through a barrier on State Highway Two, south of Gisborne, and careered 100m down a bank. 29 people were taken to hospital.

The bus was full of students from Mailefihi Siu'ilikutapu College on Vava'u who were on a four-week tour of New Zealand.
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They were raising funds for a school celebration in July.

The Tonga Broadcasting Corporation reports that Air New Zealand has offered free - of -charge seats for the survivors, from Gisborne to Auckland.

Meanwhile large business houses and smaller super markets have provided vouchers and food to the survivors on a daily basis.

The crash killed Sione Taumololo, 11, and Talita Fifita, 33.


Sione Taumalolo, 11 died along with Talita Fifita, 33 in the bus crash near Gisborne on Christmas Eve. Photo: Supplied

The post mortem for the two deceased was conducted at Rotorua.

It is understood a service will be held tonight at the Ponsonby church, for families and friends to bid farewell, ahead of the repatriation of the bodies to Nuku'alofa on Saturday.
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The Tongan College's Brass Band played for the first time since the incident in Gisborne last night raising more than $US 17,000.

Meanwhile a give-a-little page established to raise funds for the victims has so far collected $US 16,000.

Reproductive health awareness needed for Tongans in NZ


8:01 pm on 29 December 2016
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A Tongan health researcher says more awareness on contraceptives needs to be raised among Tongan women in New Zealand.


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Pauline Fakalata recently completed a study exploring why the fertility rate of Tongan women remains high in New Zealand despite the country's total fertility rate falling to a point below what's needed to sustain its current population.

Ms Fakalata said that despite the high fertility rate of Tongan women in the country, the majority of those who took part in the study wanted to use birth control but were not actively doing so.

She said cultural expectations, religious beliefs and misconceptions about contraceptives were among the reasons why many women were not using them.
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"I think it would be good to target and have some education programs, specifically targeting pacific young people. From a health professional perspective, we would say, you know we really need to get the message out there for young pacific women to use contraception," Pauline Fakalata said.