Te Arawa’s Anton Down-Jenkins will lead Aotearoa in the dive pool at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham next month.
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Te Maeva Nui Highlights Package
Highlights of the 2019 Te Maeva Festival, featuring all the top performers and performances.
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Te Maeva Nui
Highlights of the 2019 Te Maeva Festival, featuring all the top performers and performances.
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Update: Two bodies found in search for Otago divers
The Police National Dive Squad has this morning recovered two bodies off the southern coast of Otago after two men on a diving trip were reported missing yesterday.
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Ngunguru school students learn about ecological literacy and kaitiakitanga
Year 7 and 8 students from Ngunguru school are taking part in an ecological literacy and kaitiakitanga programme which provides students with experiences to develop empathy for the natural world.
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Social worker in Moko case unaware of abuse
Māori Women's Refuge worker Trina Marama, who assisted the woman sentenced for the manslaughter of 3-year-old Moko Rangitoheriri, Tania Shailer, reiterated that she knew nothing about the abuse inflicted on the toddler prior to his death at the second day of the corners inquiry in Rotorua.
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He Momo: A Rare Find – Part One
He Momo is a collection of Te Kāea news features about New Zealanders who have a unique lifestyle. Kiwis who are rare in what they do and how they live. In part one we profile a lifestyle entrepreneur; a male weaver; a lone elderly woman who refuses to abandon her marae; the hired gun turned evangelist; the deep sea diving MP and an adventurer.
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Young Māori women dive in
A group of young Māori women in the Bay of Plenty are reaping the generosity of others, to learn free diving.
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No-cost dive course popular with youth
The no-cost freedive course Ngā Kawa o Tangaroa is proving popular amongst youth, with every spot on the 18-space roll filled in its first term. The class is in its fifth week, and youth are already adding essential skills to make gathering seafood for the whānau a safer exercise.