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Diamond in the mail: Gifted stone helps families of sick kids
Reminiscent of the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants - but with a more important job.
Reminiscent of the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants - but with a more important job.
The young musicians felt it was a worthy cause.
The company owes $23.7m to Sax’s Autumn Park and Kearoa Holdings.
A prestigious brain research fellowship is to be established Dame Rosie Horton's memory.
Georgia Denton is trading her gumboots for a gown to raise funds for country communities.
"I feel like lots of people don’t really know the true extent of it."
Tauranga's Mae Cunningham, 16, and her family share her adoption story.
No retirement villages or motels - so where will Wairoa get second-hand curtains?
Jack Colbourne is set to train for 24 hours straight to raise mental health awareness.
Brett Hunter's wife Jo has opened up about her late husband's cancer journey.
News snippets from the Far North.
Little Stars is the brainchild of a family who know what therapy at early age can do.
“It was absolutely incredible, like nothing I could ever imagine.”
NBA star Steve Adams always gives back to Kiwi kids.
The $70k goal was exceeded in five hours, making the family's dream a potential reality.
The fund's total donations currently sit at $27 million.
The parents of a 'heart' baby who died in Estonia tried desperately to medevac her to NZ.
Knit World customers donate 2500 bears to Mike King's I Am Hope charity.
”There’s good things there for them, regardless of how much of a donation they give."
Whangārei Lions clubs again collect tonnes of winter fruit for southern folk.
Megan Romanes and Tristan Thomas are ready to take the stage at this year's competition.
Bouts are mismatched, medical assessments insufficient, and the risks poorly understood.
High-stakes political donations dispute still sees regulators in the dark.
'Part of something magical': Dancers ready for the spotlight.
A Northland family is aiming to raise $15,000 for Leukaemia & Blood Cancer NZ.
Dance rehearsals for this year's show under way: “Life is fun at the moment."
A sponsor has been lined up for the fundraising derby.
Choreographers teaching amateurs to shine on stage at this year's competition.
Dancers preparing to perform in front of over 2000 people on August 19.
Greg Josephs is cycling alongside the Tour de France at 1am every night.