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Ko Te Reo Kia Rere- Timoti's Travels, Episode 1
Sir Timoti allows the uninitiated to join his elite group of Te Panekiretanga graduates on a first class trip to Canada. (PREMIERE)
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Ko te Reo Kia Rere- Timoti's Travels
A fly on the wall documentary series on the overseas adventures of Sir Timoti Karetu with his Panekiretanga language nerds.
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Mr Gay NZ Māori contestants want more LGBTI support
Māori contestants of Mr Gay New Zealand 2020 have spoken up about how vital it is for the wider community to accept lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersexed (LGBTI) people.
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Tainui waka ama champ follows in footsteps of tūpuna
Manukau Outriggers paddler Kacey Ngataki is one of hundreds of paddlers who took part in the Portage Crossing today, an event honouring the traditional route travelled by ancestor Hoturoa and the Tainui waka 800 years ago.
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Kina, smoked eel, hāngi to feature at Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival
People heading along to the Tāmaki Herenga Waka Festival in Auckland tomorrow are in for a treat with the delicious line up of kai available to fill their puku.
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Autism not a disability, but a different ability says Ngāti Whātua māmā
Ngāti Whatua mother Chachi Wiperi says having a daughter with autism has taught her that autism is not a disability, but a different ability.
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Orange haze from bushfires 'freaks out' locals
More of the country's skies have begun to turn an ominous orange as the outward signs of the Australian bushfires are brought home on this side of the Tasman.
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Tuatara and Giants split Saturday double header
The Auckland Tuatara and Adelaide Giants have taken a game each from their Saturday double-header in Adelaide.
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Kaimoana “flying out the door” at Toby’s Seafood
Thousands of kina, oyster, mussel and raw fish punnets are flying out the door at Auckland's Toby's Seafood as rāhui throughout Northland and Bay of Plenty continue to impact whānau preparing for a traditional kaimoana hākari this Christmas. The Māori owned business says it has not even entered its two busiest days of the year.