The Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective formed from iwi of the Rangitīkei, Ruapehu, South Taranaki and wider Whanganui Region is stressing that a move to Emergency Alert Level 2 from Thursday will require even greater vigilance of the ongoing threat of COVID-19.
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Kaitahi superfood helps to boost immunities as winter approaches
Kaitahi is an iwi-owned enterprise and is boosting household wellbeing with donations of their award-winning Frozen Superfood Smoothy Drops to iwi and emergency care services throughout the North Island.
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Collective Māori-led approach brings equity for flu vaccinations
Whanganui are sitting at the top in New Zealand on the Equity Breakdown for Māori influenza immunisations by DHB, followed by Lakes DHB.
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Iwi collective urges to stay at Level 4 despite Govt announcement
The Te Ranga Tupua Iwi Collective stance is that until a vaccine is available, communities must continue to be vigilant, maintain hygiene and isolation bubbles to keep COVID-19 at bay.
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NZDF work with Manawatū iwi to distribute food parcels
To Manawatū now where local iwi alliance, Te Tihi o Ruahine joined forces with the NZDF this week to help more than 2,500 families receive care packages.
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Whanganui, Taihauāuru iwi come together to fight COVID-19
There are now five confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the wider Whanganui tribal area. Two in Waverly and three in Ruapehu, and iwi have united in an effort to take care of whānau.
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Elderly woman found dead following suspected hit-and-run
An elderly woman was found dead in Whanganui this morning after a suspected hit and run incident.
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A third person charged in relation to the death of Jasmine Wilson
The third person charged in relation to the death of Jasmine Wilson appeared in the Whanganui Distrcit Court today charged with assault with intent to injure, and injuring with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Te Ao reporter Tema Hemi was in court today.
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Further arrest made in slain daughter case
UPDATE: Whanganui Police have arrested a 28-year-old woman in relation to the death of 30-year-old Jasmine Wilson.
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Kaumātua encouraged to take bowel screening test
Every day around eight people are diagnosed with Bowel Cancer in New Zealand. The Whanganui DHB is rolling out a new campaign to provide regular testing for those over sixty in the Rangitikei district. One 82-year-old kuia who has experienced bowel cancer testing is encouraging other kaumātua to take bowel screening seriously and to get it done.