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The solo-duo winner was Heaps Moore, interpreted by Lily Moore and Thomas Heaps from Havelock North High School.
Made by Te Pūrongo Productions with the support of Te Māngai Pāho, Witi Underwater will launch on 16 June at ...
Te Pāti Māori Co-leader and MP for Waiariki, Rawiri Waititi, has slammed the Rotorua Lakes Council’s treatment of homeless ...
Voyce Whakarongo Mai Chief Executive Tracie Shipton says it's a stark reminder if we get in early with wrap around services ...
The event is being held with help from NPDC’s Community Events Grant which supports community events that contribute to the ...
When you visit New Zealand, you’ll likely be greeted with “Kia ora,” a Māori-language welcome widely adopted by the country’s ...
Te Riu Roa is pushing back on government measures aiming to deregulate early childhood education. The Education International ...
In New Zealand, we continue to have one of the highest rates of youth suicide in the OECD, with 22·9% of young people aged 15 ...
The Independent Children's Monitor has found Māori children overrepresented in Oranga Tamariki's systems, with outcomes as they grow up painting a "paint a stark picture".
At the U.N. Ocean Conference, Tonga’s princess called for recognition of whales’ legal rights. The move is one of several ...
“As we know, the last council valuations from 1 June 2021 were completed close to the market peak and between then and May ...
Reportedly, the Jerusalem Declaration on Anti-Semitism has been signed by three hundred and fifty scholars, including the historian Omar Bartov and Susannah Heschel, the chair of the Jewish Studies ...