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This month is Gynaecological Awareness Month, an important time to raise awareness about the different gynaecological cancers affecting women that are not... Keep Reading
Access to the highest standard of healthcare is a human right in New Zealand. This includes access to vaccines. But what rights do children have if their... Keep Reading
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Hamilton-based entrepreneurs Eliot Jessep and Ben Hawken are the game designers behind Tākaro, a card game that makes it simple and entertaining way to learn... Keep Reading
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A large shed fire at a school near Hastings is being treated as an arson. Keep Reading
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Independent Commissioners on Friday declined Waste Management New Zealand's request to have 1000 hectares of the Dome Valley recognised as a 'landfill... Keep Reading
Robopā project coordinator Thomas Mitai says the goal was to engage rangatahi in the world of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)... Keep Reading
Papa Honez 'One Whānau At A Time' is helping to feed struggling kaumātua and whānau in the Far North. Keep Reading
The Vodafone Warriors' 27th annual awards saw back rower Tohu Harris and star rookie Reece Walsh claim some prestigious honours. Ngāti Kahungunu descendant... Keep Reading
Te Matatini organisers have developed three backup plans ranging from delays to cancellations in case Covid-19 affects Te Matatini Herenga Waka Herenga... Keep Reading
Pop star Lorde has released a five-track EP featuring waiata from her newest album Solar Power, all sung in te reo Māori. The EP, named Te Ao Mārama, has... Keep Reading
Ngāti Hei kaumātua Joe Davis is pleased that the Ministry of Fisheries has now " come to its senses" in permitting a two-year rāhui, thanks to submissions,... Keep Reading
It has been close to a year now since the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) incorporated rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing methods) into its... Keep Reading
Te Matatini Herenga Waka Herenga Tangata Kapa Haka festival has taken precautions in light of the lockdown and Delta outbreak. Keep Reading
Thirty five years ago to the month Sir Dave Dobbyn released Slice of Heaven, which ended up being one of New Zealand‘s most loved and enduring songs. Now, to... Keep Reading
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