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New Zealand’s most-loved musical collective Fly My Pretties present their seventh album, ELEMENTAL. Written and recorded over one week at Wellington’s Massey University, the album sees the band ...
The organisations have signed up to the Break the Fossil Influence - Fossil-Free Health Communications campaign, which launched today during the World Health Assembly (WHA 78) in Geneva. Organisations ...
Three sites in China specializing in freshwater pearl mussels, white tea and pears have become the latest additions to Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS). Other newly designated ...
Whenua Iti Outdoors is proud to announce a new three-year partnership with Pitt & Moore Lawyers, based in Nelson, who have ...
It’s a bold lifestyle shift that mirrors the heart behind Te Karanga, their hopeful new waiata. "We should always find a way, when love calls — Karanga mai..." ...
The 'Run It' events are a social media-driven trend where participants compete in full-contact collisions without protective gear, raising serious health concerns over concussion and injury risks.
‘‘Kids do dumb things and our role is to teach them the consequences of their actions,’’ he said. ‘‘We try to hold young people to account for their actions in a kind and positive way. ‘‘But social ...
Over $1 billion for health infrastructure was included within Budget 2025, which included money for redeveloping the ...
Māngere teen Selina Camillo, 18, migrated from Fiji to Māngere just a few years ago, but she's already making academic waves ...
A Marlborough school principal has welcomed the Government’s decision to slash the school-clustering programme Kahui Ako Communities of Learning. The Government announced that the programme would be ...
North Canterbury’s ‘‘best and brightest’’ teachers could be lost following cuts in Thursday’s Budget, a North Canterbury principal says. More than 100 teaching roles across North Canterbury will be ...
At the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council people costs were just over $42 million. No information was given for contractors. The average salary of a Hastings District Council worker in 2024 was $82,864 and ...
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