
Onehunga's High School brings the vibrant colours and sounds of Niue to ASB Polyfest.
Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa
PMN News brings you a collage of the festival's flavours, colours, and tradition - witnessing the beauty and spirit of its 50th anniversary.
Dilworth High School's Tonga group showcases the Kingdom's rich culture. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa
The Tonga Stage was packed and abuzz with various performances. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa
Ngaru Pou from Perth, Western Australia, performed on the Māori stage. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa
Tonga stage overtakes the masses with showcasing their loud and proud culture. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.
Avondale College bring the sounds and sights of Sāmoa. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa
Cook Islands stage with their fluorescent and vibrant costumes and performances. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.
The Sāmoa stage left no room of greenery, as the crowd eagerly awaits and supports each school group. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.
Dilworth School's brass band captivates the energy of the performance and the crowd. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.
Henderson High School on the Sāmoa Stage in their bright yellow outfits and stunning performance. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.
Te Wharekura o Ngā Maungārongo and TKKM o Te Kōtuku - Te Uamairangi. Photo/PMN News/Sariah Magaoa.