Waimahara is about remembering our responsibilities to water
Waimahara, an immersive, interactive artwork, will open this weekend
Waimahara, an immersive, interactive artwork, will open this weekend
Mike Zhang is calling for calling for calm in the waters this summer.
Will Jordan and Maia Roos are helping to create change by sharing their stories.
The 57-year-old left New Zealand as a toddler in 1968 and doesn't have any family here.
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A beloved family member and sportsman likely took too great a risk on a kayak trip.
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Donations are still rolling in and the lines are still open.
The victim was brought out of the water but could not be revived.
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Isaac Samuels hopes to specialise in ophthalmology.
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Company trialling substitute for sleep and pain medication in aged care facilities.
The three countries support urgent international efforts toward a 'sustainable ceasefire'.
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Unregistered dispensing opticians causing problems
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