
Day of remembrance and reflection for police
Police Remembrance Day is held every year on September 29.
Police Remembrance Day is held every year on September 29.
The Child Cancer Charity Breakfast and Art Auction is on Friday, October 14.
Kharl WiRepa's designs recently featured on catwalks in Paris and London.
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The Bay of Plenty is the second place to use the technology.
A Dog's Day Out fundraising event for Animals Are Hungry Two is on October 15.
Concerns raised included questioner anonymity and independence of the platform.
But the local community is fighting back with a new project to save the precious trees.
The latest robbery has left the store owners unsure of the business' future.
Joshua Powley says sometimes he was given only one week's notice to do a block course.
Joshua Smith and William Sok were selected as youth ambassadors for NZCLW 2022.
The lash industry is not officially regulated in Aotearoa.
The poi has evolved over the years.
Ōkareka was a site that was once rich with kumara cultivations that fed many sub-tribes.
Fourteen Māori academics have been sponsored to explore studying at Oxford.
Child advocate Merepeka Raukawa-Tait has expressed anger at failings by Oranga Tamariki.
Taupō has had a wet winter and spring has started with a splash too.
This election will gauge what more needs to be done to improve Māori participation.
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The entire shooting incident lasted just 37 seconds.
A scholarship for Te Ōhanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Science Māori Nursing students.
The competition is on between fictional brothers in the movie Official Competition.
Swift rise through the rugby ranks has been overwhelming, but cool.
A man will appear in court on theft and arson charges.
Tiki Taane and comedian Chris Parker are some of the acts getting behind the cause.
Many of those without jobs have never had an example of what it meant to go to work.
NIWA recorded rainfall was 149 per cent higher than normal in September.
The polar blast has arrived and the Wellington CBD may get snow in October.
All candidates have committed to openness and transparency in different ways.
A group is aiming to raise the money by October 13 to buy a 72ha park.