Tammy Davis is the star of the show to do. In a bit of a switch up, its Tammy who lays down the challenge for Randy and Courtney, as they must combine three very different themes into one,
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Rags are Riches, EFFN, Episode 6
Laid down by Maori couple Wairua and Mia of EFFN Clothing, one of the most popular streetwear brands in Australasia, the final episode of the series sees Randy and Courtney go head-to-head
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Rags are Riches
Rags are Riches is a streetwear show that will represent that very ethos of making fashion accessible, directly engaging the thriving young TikTok fashion audience representing the next generation of consumers.
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'Baby Anahera': Community members name baby found at recycling facility
Police said they have been overwhelmed by community efforts to pay their respects to the baby girl whose body was found at the Onehunga facility over a month ago.
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Single-use and hard to recycle plastics to be phased out by 2025 under Labour
Labour will phase out single-use and hard to recycle plastics, such as polystyrene packaging, cotton buds and some cups, by 2025, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has said in a statement today.
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Recycling scheme that helps reduce electronic waste
A recycling scheme developed in support of International E-Waste Day is helping reduce the amount of discarded electronic waste in landfill sites. New Zealanders are being encouraged to turn in their old unwanted mobile phones so they can be refurbished reused or resold.
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Te Arawa duo creating environmentally-friendly clothing from recycled goods
A Te Arawa duo is taking a step into the business world to create environmentally-friendly clothing from recycled goods in an attempt to future-proof the environment for generations to come.
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New funding for recyclable food packaging
Community group Pact NZ has received funding from the government to provide a piece of equipment that aims to increase the recycle value of household plastics.
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A late mother's natural earth dream home
A first prototype natural earth house is being built in the Putiki Native Reserve in Whanganui. It was the dream house of Moaari Maraea Bailey, who passed away last year as a result of a cancerous brain tumour.
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Homemade soap a hit in Taupō
Fed-up with seeing plastic from cleaning products in his household's recycling, 12 year-old Daniel Stephens-Kingi decided to do something about it. After seeking advice from his para-kore (zero waste) teacher he came up with a better option: homemade soap.