
Loko Episode 2 - Hip-hop for Life
At age 13, Matty Paparoa broke into a tomb and slept on a concrete slab inside at night. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Useful Media
At age 13, Matty Paparoa broke into a tomb and slept on a concrete slab inside at night. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Useful Media
Matty Paparoa had the toughest of starts. At Waitangi, he finds acceptance and aroha.
Matty Paparoa had left gang life behind, but he couldn't outrun his past.
On the surface, Matty Paparoa's future looked bright. But the darkness was growing.
Matty Paparoa started rapping seriously after he got out of jail.
Years after his old life in gangs, prison and hip hop, Matty Paparoa is sleeping rough in Titirangi. Made with funding from NZ On Air. Video / Useful Media
Two arrested after "innocent family's" house struck in suspected gang drive-by shooting.
An innocent family targeted in an alleged drive-by shooting are shaken but not injured.
There were also 27 infringement notices issued and five driver's licences suspended.
Judge outlines how old gangster and wannabe patch came together to kill innocent man.
There will be increased police presence in Māngere this afternoon.
Gang links and trashed rooms leave MIQ staff worried about "high risk" safety concerns.
An organiser says he hopes the event will give people the reassurance to get the vaccine.
Police swooped in on a number of properties around the city.
'We are not gangsters, neither have we been in contact with any gang members.'
New York Times: Achieving high vaccine rates requires reaching marginalised communities.
It is the largest reported kidnapping of its kind in recent years.
Winston Peters has apologised to Harry Tam for associating him with Northland outbreak.
"The gun was massive, from his shoulder down to the ground. He points it at the cop ..."
Tam claims Peters sought "political relevance" by connecting him to Northland breach.
Mayor: 'We've worked hard and now some bloody idiot has come and buggered it up.'
OPINION: Our editorial on efforts to bring gang members on board the Covid fight.
'From our research we believe there is zero covid amongst gang members in the Waikato.'
Louise Hutchinson denies allegations the gang was distributing meth across alert level.
As political debate moves to gangs and excessive spending, National finally has a chance.
At the heart of the Waikato outbreak is a person with a long criminal history.
He's the second mob boss to be granted an essential workers exemption to come to Auckland.
Judith Collins says gangs are easy to reach, and continue to sell drugs at level 3.
Speaking to Radio Hauraki, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern defends the essential worker exemption given to gang boss Sonny Fatupaito. Video / Radio Hauraki
Sonny Fatupaito, the Mongrel Mob's Waikato chapter president, was given the exemption.