Man arrested after two seriously injured in shooting at Hobsonville, Auckland Children’s Minister says youths who climbed roof of South Auckland youth justice facility was ‘not a protest’ NZ Herald comments: The stories open for discussion today Stuff Feeds No full-time smokefree officers across...
The Maori people are the indigenous people of New Zealand. Their name 'Maori' derives from Ma-Uri, meaning 'Children of Heaven'. Their nickname is 'Vikings of the Sunrise', because they were fierce warriors. Originally, they were hunters, but soon became peasants, living off agriculture. To...
No refunds will be issued for late arrivals and/or no-shows once the activity starts Latecomers will not be allowed to enter the venue once the show starts Look for the guide wearing a turquoise shirt with your name on sign Auckland downtown area and cruise ship terminal ...
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Very cool hub. My grandfather spent alot of time in Australia during WWII and I inherited some very interesting black and whites of the actual tribe he lived near. I've always been interested in Egyptology as well and find the correlations facinating. Thanks, this was fun!
NYC (formerly of Auckland, NZ) Andrew S December 19, 2021 at 11:04 pm At the risk of outing myself as a wokester, I agree with Gordon below that this kind of tone is unhelpful and a distraction from the main point. I can quite understand why ...
(an Ynys Gledh ha'n Ynys Dheghow), ha lies ynys vyghan arall. Yma'n bennsita, Wellington, ha'n vrassa sita, Auckland y'n Ynys Gledh, mes an menydh an moyha ughel, Menydh Aoraki (po Menydh Cook) yw y'n Ynys Dheghow. An brassa niver a'n poblans a drig y'n Ynys Gle...
Now, so many non-Māori young people learn the language– a trend that picked up after the passage of the Māori Language Act in 1987 – that it’s not unusual to hear teens and twentysomethings of European descent inAucklandasking their friends if they want to hang out and get some kai...
At sites such as the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the Auckland Museum, short performances are included as part of the adult entry passes, costing NZ$60 and NZ$35 respectively. For the more historically inclined, the multi-sensory show at Manea Footprints of Kupe on Northland’s magical Hokianga...
A proud and historic moment for our Co-op as we revealed Te Pou Mātāpuna in a dawn ceremony at our Auckland office, led by mana whenua Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei.It will be a physical representation of our Co-op and everyone in it, telling the story of our past, our present and...