With views across the Tāmaki Estuary in Auckland, Glen Innes is where director Toa Fraser (No. 2) went to high school. In this episode of Neighbourhood, Fraser explores the diverse East Auckland community. Mark Arona talks about championing emerging musicians through indie label Illegal Musik, a South Korean resident shares his journey with problem gambling, and The Problem Gambling Foundation addresses the stigma of gambling in the Asian community. Meanwhile, a cafe owner shares Filipino pork dish dinuguan and at the Citizens Advice Bureau, and a Buddhist monk helps migrants settle into New Zealand life.
If you're going to eat it you'd love it, but if you will know what's in it you might be a little bit put off. But you shouldn't be, because it's really clean and we have a special way of cleaning it...– Filipino cafe owner Charie Shearer on Filipino pork stew dinuguan, which contains pork intestines and blood
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