The annual climb to the top of Pūtauaki is not for the fainthearted and this year saw one of the most gruelling Mountain races in the country celebrate its 60th birthday
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Pataua roadblock by locals halts Vodafone tower construction
Today in Northland the main road to Pataua was blocked by a family who don’t agree to Vodafone and the district council entering and formalising the construction of a Vodafone tower in their community.
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Pillars programme reaches out to children of incarcerated prisoners
The new Pillars facility will open to the community tonight, aiming to help children of incarcerated prisoners live crime free lives.
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"Healing Our Spirits Worldwide" welcomes Mauri Ora theme
Te Rau Matatini is preparing to host more than 1,500 people from around the world for a five day indigenous health and well-being conference.
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Hawke's Bay boxing coach wins national Community Spirit award
Every week, Hawke's Bay local Shaun Rankin takes a group of kids for free boxing classes in two of the poorest parts of the area, Camberley and Maraenui.
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Māori communities must be part of solution to tamariki in State care
Māori Party co-leader, Marama Fox says whānau, hapū, iwi and Māori communities need to be part of the solution when addressing the horrifying reality for children in State care.
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Te Ātiawa feel ignored by Hutt City Council over naming of new recreational centre
A Te Ātiawa spokesperson is accusing the Hutt City Council of ignoring local iwi over the naming of a new recreational centre in Taita.
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New study shows Indigenous communities are more effective at protecting natural resources
New studies show that Indigenous communities are highly effective at protecting natural resources over large-scale areas where formal conservation authorities do not exist.
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Ratima duo nominated in Pride of New Zealand Awards
The Pride of New Zealand Awards acknowledge the unsung community heroes.
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Native Affairs- End Of The Dreamtime
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said more than 12 thousand indigenous Australians living out-back are making "lifestyles choices" the Australian taxpayer can no longer afford.