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19-year-old and kura kaupapa develop testing kit in bid to save waterways
Te Kete Waiora, a digital water testing kit that can be used physically or online to measure the safety of waterways, has been developed by Rangipo Takuira Mita and students of Te Kura Kaupapa Māor
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Efeso Collins to take iwi with him as super city mayor
Auckland mayoral candidate Efeso Collins is a son of Sāmoa and Tokelau, born and raised in Ōtara, a South-Sider made good. Now he is challenging the status quo.
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Māori seats won't come in time for Auckland election
Plans to introduce Māori seats into the Auckland Council are underway, with consultation set to begin next month, but the seats will not be enacted in time for the 2022 election.
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'Beautiful entranceway' to Myers Park to feature Graham Tipene designed artwork
Photo / Supplied Artwork designed by mana whenua artist Graham Tipene (Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei) is to feature in the entranceway to Myers Park in central Auckland.
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Auckland to level 3.2 tomorrow; Far North to level 2 Thursday
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed Auckland will go into Alert Level 3.2, on the advice of Health director-general Dr Ashley Bloomfield.
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74 new Covid-19 cases; Waikato restrictions to be eased
Health director-general Dr Ashley Bloomfield has reported 74 new community cases. Six are in Waikato and the rest are in Auckland, taking the outbreak total to 2,832.
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79 new cases; no new cases in Northland or Blenheim
The Ministry of Health has reported some 79 new community cases of Covid-19. 75 of these are in Auckland and four are in Waikato, with no new cases in Northland.
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109 new community cases; Tāmaki hits 90% vaccination milestone
New Covid-19 cases in the community hit 109 today; a return to triple digits, after a drop to 85 yesterday; but the Ministry of Health says there is hope on the horizon, with 90% of Aucklanders hav
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Auckland and Waikato stuck at Alert level 3; Northland drops to level 2
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirms Northland will move to Alert Level 2 with the rest of the country south of Auckland and Waikato, while Auckland and Waikato will remain at alert level 3.