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As long as you are breathing, there is still hope’

Saturday 16 November 2019 | Published in Entertainment

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As long as you are breathing, there is still hope’
Seth Haapu at the foot of Tinomana marae to pay respects to tupuna and sacred ground. KEHUA MUSIC 19111542

When Seth Haapu, Stan Walker and Emma Kainuku-Walsh came together to make music in Rarotonga, it felt like fate: sharing the impact of climate change on small island nations. Rachel Reeves speaks with them.

When Seth Haapu, Stan Walker and Emma Kainuku-Walsh came together to make music in Rarotonga, it felt like fate: sharing the impact of climate change on small island nations. Rachel Reeves speaks with them.


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