Te Matatini: Kapa haka a key role in revitalisation of te reo Māori
Kapa haka is acknowledged as a key role in the revitalisation of te reo Māori.
Kapa haka is acknowledged as a key role in the revitalisation of te reo Māori.
The landlord left their belongings, including food, linen and a vehicle, at the property.
Which private school has 63 times more capital behind each student than the public system.
Waka Kotahi is asking motorists to expect delays and pass with care.
Old Country Food has grown its revenue 20 per cent annually for the past two years.
Youth crime in Auckland has increased 16 per cent this year, compared with 2021.
The business has been going for more than 70 years.
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The move comes as ram raids have increased more than 500 per cent since 2018.
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It will soon be that time again when kids say, "I'm bored" and adults think, "I'm broke."
Police: 'Motorists are advised to expect significant delays.'
Auckland dance fans are in for a treat with the first-ever Synthony in the Domain.
In 2021, 64 per cent of youth offending was addressed through non-court action.
The elderly man was left with head injuries, including internal bleeding and a black eye.
Protest leader Brian Tamaki arrived in the capital yesterday.
Both say the death of their brother has been difficult to handle.
To make matters even more dangerous, the man then exited the ute and started walking.
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The Sharma saga began on Thursday last week when he published a column in the NZ Herald.
The threshold and size of fines would be decided in part by retailers hit by crime.
'Whoever did do it, come on, front up,' said one resident.
Residents argued on Facebook about what the symbol actually meant.