Useful Links Links from SCR for you Useful links from community groups and sponsors. Filter Field Display # 5 10 15 20 25 30 50 100 All Hits: 787 Vic Uni - Samoa Resources Name: Samoan Studies Office: 6 Kelburn Parade, PO Box 600, Wellington Phone: +64 4 463 5830 Hits: 762 Capital & Coast DHB C&C DHB funds and provides health services in the lower part of the North Island. We operate Wellington Hospital, Kenepuru Hospital and the Kapiti Health Centre, in addition to contracting hundreds of services from community-based health professionals. Hits: 749 NZ Police New Zealand Police is the lead agency responsible for reducing crime and enhancing community safety. We provide policing services 24 hours a day and operate from more than 400 community-based police stations around the country. New Zealand Police operate by land, sea and air, and with more than 11,000 staff we respond to more than 600,000 emergency 111 calls each year. Hits: 688 Porirua City Council Information for residents, visitors and businesses about the services and facilities operated by Porirua City Council, located 25 kilometres north of Wellington City, New Zealand. Hits: 658 PIPC Newtown TALOFA, KIA ORANA and WELCOME! Our parish comprise of Samoans, Tokelauans, Cook Islanders and other ethnic groups. O le Ekalesia Perepereane Samoa ma Tokelau, ma le atu Kuki. Hits: 723 Access Information Limited For your IT needs Hits: 750 Samoan Ministry of Natural Resources For the Samoan Weather Update. Hits: 756 Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington Nau mai haere mai! Welcome to the website of the Archdiocese of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. We are here to celebrate God in our lives, share our living faith, grow in community, and work for justice and peace. Hits: 752 Wellington City Council New Zealand Information about Wellington City Council and New Zealand's capital city. Hits: 703 FAGASA Inc FAGASA – Fa’alapotopotoga mo le A’oa’oina o le Gagana Samoa i Aotearoa / Association for the Teaching of Samoan in Aotearoa. F.A.G.A.S.A Inc. is the Samoan Teachers and Parents Association set up to help maintain and to work for the survival of the Samoan language and culture through effective teaching and learning strategies in Aotearoa. Page 1 of 3 StartPrev123NextEnd