Aotearoa NZ 2024 Qtr 1
(Jan-Mar)

In some ways I believe I epitomise the average New Zealander: I have modest abilities, I combine these with a good deal of determination, and I rather like to succeed.
— Sir Edmund Hillary

Climate scientist Dr Jim Salinger named Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
Climate scientist Dr Jim Salinger has been named 2024 Kiwibank New Zealander of The Year Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 27.3.2024

Feilding author urges employers to overhaul the 9-to-5
Manawatū woman Ellen Ford is promoting a new way to improve productivity and worker happiness by reducing the traditional 9-to-5 workday.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 27.3.2024

Marlborough’s growing Muslim community observes Ramadan
Marlborough’s burgeoning Muslim community has started observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan - a time of fasting, prayer and spiritual reflection.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 22.3.2024

Timaru gets brief view of partial lunar eclipse
Timaru briefly had good view of the only opportunity in New Zealand to see a lunar eclipse in 2024 on Monday night.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 26.3.2024

In photos: Wellington finds its wild at CubaDupa
People flocked to Cuba Street for the city’s annual CubaDupa Festival, with the two-day event expected to attract up to 100,000 people this year.
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Source. thepost.co.nz, 24.3.2024

NZ aims to take Guinness World Record for the largest haka from France
The official Guinness World Record for the largest haka is currently held by France - a feat achieved 10 years ago, with 4028 people taking part.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 18.3.2024

Māori AI expert Dr Karaitiana Taiuru shares his favourite whakataukī
Tino rangatiratanga: mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei. It is the whakataukī (Māori proverb) that means most to Māori data, AI and technology ethicist Dr Karaitiana Taiuru (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Toa). Translated to English, it means "the ability to create and control our destiny for generations to come".
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 18.3.2024

Mantle of IronMāori triathlon passed
"It's about never asking people what's the matter with them, but rather what matters to them." - IronMāori triathlon enters new era.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 22.3.2024

Polyfest to showcase record 8000 student performers
An Auckland councillor is calling on people to support the world's biggest secondary school Pacific and Māori performance festival when it gets underway from Wednesday.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 18.3.2024

How free lunch leftovers are helping beyond schools
Owen Cooper works for the Ranui Baptist Community Care Trust and says it supplies food to as many people as possible - and left over school lunches help when there just isn't enough to go around.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 25.3.2024

Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne discusses why Waipu, where he spent St Patrick's Day, is possibly New Zealand's most Scottish town.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 18.3.2024

NZ samples added to shelves of remote global seed vault
Pasture seeds from New Zealand have just arrived in a doomsday mountain vault in Norway - safeguarding their survival into the future.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 4.3.2024

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa turns 80 - A life in style
The warm, melodious voice of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (Ngāti Maniapoto) is known fondly around the world.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 6.3.2024

Neil Finn makes virtual appearance with U2 on Crowded House classic
Kiwi music icon Neil Finn has virtually joined Irish super-group U2 at their Las Vegas concert to play on a tribute version of Crowded House's 1986 hit, 'Don't Dream It's Over'.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 6.3.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 03.03.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 03.03.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 29.02.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 04.02.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 04.02.2024

'No turning back' - horsetrekking from Bluff to Picton
Karolin van Onna had been talking about horse trekking the length of the South Island for years and last summer she finally did it.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 08.03.2024

'No turning back' - horsetrekking from Bluff to Picton
Karolin van Onna had been talking about horse trekking the length of the South Island for years and last summer she finally did it.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 08.03.2024

"Fresh ideas, younger muscles" - taking on the family farm
Sarah Maxwell switches from inseminating cows in the morning to shifting cows and sheep in the afternoon, working at the local sale yards, and then in the evening sometimes connecting with her young farming mates as part of Young Farmers.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 08.03.2024

"Fresh ideas, younger muscles" - taking on the family farm
Sarah Maxwell switches from inseminating cows in the morning to shifting cows and sheep in the afternoon, working at the local sale yards, and then in the evening sometimes connecting with her young farming mates as part of Young Farmers.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 08.03.2024

Maximum ship size set for vessels using Tory Channel
Limits have been set for the maximum size of vessels able to use Tory Channel in the Marlborough Sounds - to give operators clarity when investing in new vessels.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Maximum ship size set for vessels using Tory Channel
Limits have been set for the maximum size of vessels able to use Tory Channel in the Marlborough Sounds - to give operators clarity when investing in new vessels.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Top neurologist Sir Richard Faull still calls Taranaki home
Distinguished Professor Sir Richard Faull, a neurologist, came home to Taranaki last week to say thanks to the region he says enabled him to make the most of his opportunities.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Top neurologist Sir Richard Faull still calls Taranaki home
Distinguished Professor Sir Richard Faull, a neurologist, came home to Taranaki last week to say thanks to the region he says enabled him to make the most of his opportunities.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

The garage baker’s life: hot bread, cold swims and gardening
The aroma of fresh bread wafts out of Franziska von Hunerbein’s tiny bakery, swirling through the air with classical music.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 09.03.2024

The garage baker’s life: hot bread, cold swims and gardening
The aroma of fresh bread wafts out of Franziska von Hunerbein’s tiny bakery, swirling through the air with classical music.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 09.03.2024

What's On in Taranaki March 8-14
A curator talk on at Percy Thompson gallery in Stratford is among the events happening in Taranaki this week.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 08.03.2024

What's On in Taranaki March 8-14
A curator talk on at Percy Thompson gallery in Stratford is among the events happening in Taranaki this week.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 08.03.2024

Sold-out kapa haka regionals build momentum for Te Matatini
Te Kāhui Maunga kapa haka regional competition in Taranaki this weekend has sold out with more than 3000 fans scooping up the tickets, organisers say.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 07.03.2024

Sold-out kapa haka regionals build momentum for Te Matatini
Te Kāhui Maunga kapa haka regional competition in Taranaki this weekend has sold out with more than 3000 fans scooping up the tickets, organisers say.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 07.03.2024

Your say: One pyramid scheme to rule them all
We all have off days, sometimes they stack up like dinner plates, but every now and then a day will rush up to meet you like a happy labrador.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 07.03.2024

Your say: One pyramid scheme to rule them all
We all have off days, sometimes they stack up like dinner plates, but every now and then a day will rush up to meet you like a happy labrador.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 07.03.2024

The big projects set to transform Kaikōura
Kaikōura is on the brink of significant growth as several projects come to fruition for the tourist town.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 06.03.2024

The big projects set to transform Kaikōura
Kaikōura is on the brink of significant growth as several projects come to fruition for the tourist town.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 06.03.2024

Timaru students set to represent district at Canterbury Polyfest
With the dress rehearsal done, a group of Timaru students showcasing Pasifika dance, music and costume is set to feature in a South Island festival cultural celebration.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Timaru students set to represent district at Canterbury Polyfest
With the dress rehearsal done, a group of Timaru students showcasing Pasifika dance, music and costume is set to feature in a South Island festival cultural celebration.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Timaru excavator operator digs deep for national competition
Timaru’s Sam Burleigh will take on New Zealand’s best excavator operators at the Central District Field Days in Feilding this week.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Timaru excavator operator digs deep for national competition
Timaru’s Sam Burleigh will take on New Zealand’s best excavator operators at the Central District Field Days in Feilding this week.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week
A squadron of kiwis, surfing farmers and a community that stood by their local charity shop are just some of this week's feelgood stories as seen on RNZ.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 10.03.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week
A squadron of kiwis, surfing farmers and a community that stood by their local charity shop are just some of this week's feelgood stories as seen on RNZ.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 10.03.2024

Argentine ant sniffer dog averts potential disaster on Matiu / Somes Island
When Vito the ant-detection dog woke up on Tuesday morning, he did not expect to become a hero.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 17.03.2024

Argentine ant sniffer dog averts potential disaster on Matiu / Somes Island
When Vito the ant-detection dog woke up on Tuesday morning, he did not expect to become a hero.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 17.03.2024

Crowds return to Port Nelson after seven-year hiatus
Port Nelson has opened its gates to the public after Covid-19 forced a seven-year hiatus.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 19.03.2024

Crowds return to Port Nelson after seven-year hiatus
Port Nelson has opened its gates to the public after Covid-19 forced a seven-year hiatus.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 19.03.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 28.01.2024

Inspired farmers take action to clean waterways
A catchment restoration project in the Marlborough Sounds is bringing a farming community together to tackle water quality issues and achieve wider conservation goals.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 01.03.2024

Farmers Markets celebrate success
At the weekend, tens-of-thousands of New Zealanders supported their local growers at the country's 25-or-so Farmers Markets.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 11.03.2024

Using the ‘power of many’ to revamp local manufacturing
In New Zealand, heavy hitters like Fisher & Paykel, Gallagher Group, and Rocket Lab have been engineering stars. But the manufacturing scene hit a rough patch with the pandemic and a slow economy in 2023.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 03.02.2024

With the ‘mad cow’ ban lifted, I gave blood for the first time
COMMENT:
At 33 years old, it’s rare that I get to experience something completely new.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.02.2024

Stuff poll says Christchurch is NZ’s best place. New Plymouth not happy about it
Ah, the eternal Kiwi conundrum: Where's the best slice of our paradise?
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 08.03.2024

The milk tanker driving sisterhood getting the job done
When Jess McLachlan wanted to become a truck driver her son told she couldn’t because it was just for boys.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 08.03.2024

Last of the summer cruise ships
The visit of the Hanseatic Spirit cruise ship on Thursday marked an end to Taranaki’s busiest cruise season with seven ship visits in less than three months.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 07.03.2024

Filmmaker’s unusual path leads him to join the army
A National Geographic filmmaker turned outdoor education instructor has taken his love of a challenge to the New Zealand Army Reserve Force.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 06.03.2024

Blenheim’s newest police officer ‘pumped’ to be back on home turf
Blenheim’s newest police officer says he is “pumped” to be starting his career patrolling the streets of his hometown.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 04.03.2024

‘Fairlie famous’ grandmother now Woman of the Year
Erin Thomson jokes she is now ‘Fairlie famous’ after being named Woman of the Year in Timaru.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.03.2024

‘A fluke’: How hokey pokey ice cream got its start
Who would believe that an off-hand taste experiment by a teenager 60 years ago would become a Kiwiana staple?
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 08.03.2024

Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week of 11-17 March
The healing power of cricket, a surfboard library and a Northland celebration of pride are just some of this week's feel-good stories, as seen on RNZ.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 17.03.2024

The tall man in a van taking the plunge around Aotearoa
Stuart McEwen has dedicated much of his life to sport, from playing professional basketball in the US to coaching the next generation of players back home. In 2023, the grind caught up with him, and he knew something needed to change.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 19.03.2024

Riding coach passionate about seeing children grow
Southlander Tracy Van der Straaten has found a way to combine two of the things she loves to the benefit of the children in her community.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 19.03.2024

Māori reconnect with the Kaikōura night sky
Mana whenua are rediscovering a connection with the night sky, a Māori astronomer says.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.04.2024

‘Beautiful’ arrival of waka hourua in Kaiteriteri/Kaiteretere
Hundreds of people turned out at Kaiteriteri/Kaiteretere for the arrival of four waka hourua, marking the start of a national festival celebrating the seafaring vessels, thought to have brought the first settlers to Aotearoa.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 11.04.2024

New min-doco shows Korean pop culture making big impression among Pasifika youth
The South Korean pop culture phenomenon, famously known as K-pop, has taken the world by storm and landed on Aotearoa shores garnering a growing fan base among young Pasifika.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 09.04.2024

Good News: Stories that cheered us up for the week of 1-7 April
The Running of the Sheep returns and a classroom resource that helps children detect misinformation in this week's round-up of the most uplifting stories published by RNZ.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 07.04.2024

Good News: The stories that cheered us up this week from Radio NZ
Welcome back to RNZ's weekly round up of Good News, where we'll be sharing some of the most uplifting recent stories featured on our website by RNZ reporters and partners.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 31.03.2024

Whakaata Māori celebrates 20 years of telling Māori stories
On 28 March 2004, Māori TV went live - broadcasting its own opening dawn ceremony at the station's new offices in Newmarket, Auckland.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 28.3.2024

Thousands make Manawatū Relay for Life ‘awe-inspiring’
Thousands of people have taken turns making their way around a track in Palmerston North, many throughout the night, in a gesture of celebration and remembrance.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 24.3.2024

Outstanding food producers first among equal at awards
The Nelson Tasman region is packed full of simply outstanding food and beverage producers that we can all be proud of, and once again at the annual Outstanding Food Producer Awards, several local producers have been awarded for their excellence.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 26.3.2024

Graeme Dingle Foundation Marlborough celebrates 10 years
A foundation is celebrating 10 years by pushing more Marlburians out of planes - all for a good cause, of course.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 25.3.2024

Trainer sharing aroha and changing lives in the gym
“We get all walks of life in here,” Mana Harrison says, standing in the middle of his gym.
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 26.3.2024

There’s too much at stake to not seize AI opportunity for te reo
Joel Maxwell: “My hope is that through technology like this we can eventually translate as many of Stuff’s excellent stories into te reo as we might want, quickly, easily, accurately.”
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Source. stuff.co.nz, 27.3.2024

NZ Wars: History comes alive with new book of taonga
A new book launched by Te Papa is showcasing the history of the New Zealand Wars through 500 taonga from the museum's collection. The book will be distributed as a resource to schools across the country to support new history curriculum.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 14.3.2024

13 Māori students, academics awarded Ngarimu VC and 28th Battalion Memorial scholarships
Renowned World War I historian Dr Monty Soutar is among the winners of the 2024 Ngarimu scholarships. The recipients of the Ngarimu VC and 28th Māori Battalion Scholarships were announced on Friday at a ceremony at C Company Memorial House in Tai Rāwhiti / Gisborne.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 22.3.2024

Polyfest 2024: Kiwi student wows in Samoan speech competition
Blue-eyed and blonde, no one would expect teenager Bethsharon Mattocks to be able to hold a conversation in Samoan.
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Source. nzhearld.co.nz, 23.3.2024

Cultural connections found at Auckland's Polyfest
Owen Cooper works for the Ranui Baptist Community Care Trust and says it supplies food to as many people as possible - and left over school lunches help when there just isn't enough to go around.
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Source. rnz.co.nz, 22.3.2024

Meet your 2024 Finalists
Kiwibank New Zealander of the year awards
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Source. nzawards.org.nz, 2024