Statues of Edward and William Wakefield have been blindfolded with red scarves in a peaceful protest in Te Whanganui-a-Tara.
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Te Papa to reopen after its longest closure in 22-year history
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is set to re-open tomorrow after being closed due to the impact of COVID-19.
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Kahungunu Whānau Services help move whānau into housing
Now that the country is at Alert Level 3 Wellington-based Ngāti Kahungunu Whānau Services is working to move whānau from emergency housing into transitional housing.
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Te Ahi a Tahurangi joins Whanganui-a-Tara haka competition
The Wellington regional kapa haka competition gets underway at the Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua this coming Saturday. Amongst the competing teams, is a new group with strong affiliations to Taranaki and Tūhoe. Here is our special feature on Te Ahi a Tahurangi.
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Wellington-based iwi place temporary restriction on hongi
In light of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), a Wellington-based iwi have put a temporary restriction on the traditional practice of hongi and harirū.
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Taranaki Whānui ready to open homes in Petone
Taranaki Whānui's latest housing development, Paetutu, is almost complete and ready for handover from developers to iwi. The move will see 56 brand new two and three-bedroom terraced homes in Petone come into iwi hands, with Taranaki uri given the first option to purchase the new homes.
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Willis St businesses kick up a stink about the stench
Local businesses on Willis Street, Wellington are experiencing a dramatic drop in both sales and clientele as a result of the ongoing roadworks to fix a burst sewage pipe that wreaks an awful stench down the whole street.
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Phoenix get revenge on former coach
While the Black Caps are struggling in Melbourne, at least one New Zealand team had something to smile about last night just up the road.
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Mike Tana calls for formal investigation into council elections
Former Porirua Mayor Mike Tana is calling for a formal investigation into the leaked emails to media by the chief executive outlining concerns about 'unusual' spending. However, the Chief Executive has undertaken an internal review of the email traffic surrounding the leak of information and can confirm that there was no release of her confidential email to councilors from staff.