Tuhirangi Blair is turning unwanted material into top-end fashion that is swiftly gaining popularity across the globe. His clothing line 'Lucky Dip' offers unique shirts that are 'one of one' designs. His vintage-styled clothing has been showcased around the world and is all produced from the comfort of his own bedroom.
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Ardern ‘falls short’ in UN climate change speech
Greenpeace says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s speech the UN Climate Summit in New York this morning fell short of addressing the issue of climate change.
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From Māngere to New York City
Angela Watene works at one of the world's biggest accountancy firms in New York City and is one of the first wāhine to feature in the new NUKU series, which celebrates indigenous women.
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Mural of master moko artist in NYC
A new mural of master moko artist Kutz Maihi has appeared in New York.
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Māori models heading to NYC
One of the Māori models in the show tonight is Georgia Emily Le'Mon from Ataahua Models. Next week, she and a group of Ataahua Models will head to the ASC Fashion Show in New York.
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Haka Rugby Global delivers camp to New York university
Since the launch in May 2017, the camps have coached more than 2500 kids at 20 schools in America, Europe and Asia.
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Portia Woodman up for Sportswoman of the Year award
The America Women's Sports Foundation has named New Zealand's Black Ferns Sevens wing Portia Woodman along with nine other finalists from around the world for the annual Sportswoman of the Year awards in New York.